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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Londoncopper on 22 June 2014, 01:54:26 PM

Title: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Londoncopper on 22 June 2014, 01:54:26 PM
How do Corgi 1/50 tanks compare to 1/48 kits, also, apart from Tamiya, Hobbyboss and Fuman, are there any other 1/48 kits out there?
My main interest is late war Normandy onwards.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: freewargamesrules on 22 June 2014, 05:04:33 PM
The tanks vary widely from other kits I've seen. A Corgi Sherman and Warlord Sherman have a big difference in size and are not compatible.

Pick one manufacturer and stick with it so all vehicles are the same size.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Londoncopper on 22 June 2014, 05:10:14 PM
That is my issue, Warlord are 1/56 and far too small, I have a collection of Corgi tanks and want to get some more armour that matches them in size, I currently have a Sherman, three Churchills, a Panther and a CAD Panzer IV, now looking for a Firefly, Cromwell, Stug and maybe another Panzer IV.

Corgi prices are rather steep on eBay now so I am looking for a cheaper alternative.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: FATROC on 22 June 2014, 05:30:54 PM
Corgi 1/50 work well with Tamiya, Italeri, Hobbyboss, and Bandai 1/48 scale models. I use a mix of these for my SoTR armies. Blitzkrieg Miniatures has a range of vehicles available in 1/48 scale. Precision Model Designs have a range of 1/50 scale vehicles designed for table top gaming. I have some of these that fit in well with the above companies. The key is to stay in the same range for similar vehicles. For example, if you are using three jeeps, use all 1/56 or 1/48. Don't mix because the size difference while jump out.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Londoncopper on 22 June 2014, 05:34:49 PM
FATROC, many thanks, I will pop into my local model shop tomorrow!
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Amalric on 22 June 2014, 05:52:50 PM
Corgi 1/50 work well with Tamiya, Italeri, Hobbyboss, and Bandai 1/48 scale models. I use a mix of these for my SoTR armies. Blitzkrieg Miniatures has a range of vehicles available in 1/48 scale. Precision Model Designs have a range of 1/50 scale vehicles designed for table top gaming. I have some of these that fit in well with the above companies. The key is to stay in the same range for similar vehicles. For example, if you are using three jeeps, use all 1/56 or 1/48. Don't mix because the size difference while jump out.

I agree with Fatroc.

I have 1/50 corgi and 1/48 Tamiya & Bandai that work fine together so long as you dont have the same type of tank by Corgi and one of the others. For example I have a 1/50 Corgi Panther and a 1/48 Bandai Panther. Each works fine w/28mm figs, but there is a noticeable size difference between the two Panthers. But put either next to my Tamiya 1/48 Tiger and they're AOK. I think the Bandai will end up becoming a wreck and a Pantherturm.  :D
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: fastolfrus on 23 June 2014, 10:30:37 PM
Might also be wirth looking for Solido, although they seem to come in a variety of scales.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: former user on 23 June 2014, 10:49:45 PM
Solido pretend to be 1/43 usually, but this can be debatable occasionally, however difficult to measure on ebay.

I guess sticking to the same type from the same producer might do the trick. I find 1/56 way too small as well, unless one fields Perry and Warlord miniatures
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: fastolfrus on 23 June 2014, 11:45:52 PM
Solido pretend to be 1/43 usually, but this can be debatable occasionally, however difficult to measure on ebay.

I thought so too, but found some AFVs listed as 1/50
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Elbows on 24 June 2014, 07:46:53 AM
I have a bunch of Solido stuff and the scale varies a bit.  I think it's a bit big for my 28mm's...but it's as close as I could get. 
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Commander Vyper on 27 June 2014, 09:39:26 AM
Have loads of tamiya, corgi solido etc and like most projects stick to one company per vehicle type as everone says and job done.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Col. Aubrey Bagshot on 27 June 2014, 10:04:45 AM
The Tamiya tanks ARE nice, but they are scale models. So anything that should be thin, IS thin... So turret mounted weapons are in scale and therefore can be VERY delicate!

Ive always gone with Corgi and recently, Atlas Editions who do a fantastic series of 1/43 - 1/50 scale WW2 vehicles...
NOT the tank series, which was 1/72nd, but the series of armoured cars and trucks... which for most gaming are more useful anyway...
All die cast and therefore more gaming friendly and easier to re paint or just weather and you are good to go!

(http://www.atlaseditions.co.uk/blobs/com.cardiweb.cardiboxv6.cm.business.Article/2630782475234463953/banniere/1/fr/LandingPage-Bannerv2.jpg)
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Poiter50 on 27 June 2014, 10:21:40 AM
Which of the Atlas Editions ones are 1/50 scale? That interests me as I have a number of Corgi 1/50 vehicles including that M16 which is quite scarce.
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: Col. Aubrey Bagshot on 27 June 2014, 11:34:16 AM
Which of the Atlas Editions ones are 1/50 scale? That interests me as I have a number of Corgi 1/50 vehicles including that M16 which is quite scarce.

All of them are they claim 1/43, but they are closer to  1/50...
trust me, they work fine!
Title: Re: Corgi tanks info
Post by: The Dozing Dragon on 27 June 2014, 01:48:16 PM
http://www.atlaseditions.co.uk/catalogue/-military-history.html (http://www.atlaseditions.co.uk/catalogue/-military-history.html)