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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Khurasan Miniatures on July 08, 2014, 09:15:42 PM
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As an example of my trademark terrible customer service I've decided to manufacture more models for my 15mm Modern North Korean range -- a heavy infantry weapons set.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/north-korean-heavy-weapons.jpg)
The set includes an 82mm mortar team; a HMG team with the DshkM 12.7mm gun on the folded out carriage; an AT missile team, crewing a Susong-po missile launcher (a locally made knockoff of the Russian Malyutka "Sagger" Missile -- still one of the most common North Korean front-line AT missiles); and a light machine gunner with a PKM.
The set complements our infantry squads, already available, and, like them, was made by Dear Sculptor Mike Broadbent. Available now, at the link below:
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/northkorean.html
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Very nice Mr K! You are truly terrible ;D
Very interesting country to do figures for as well! Reminds me of the old PS2 game Mercenaries.
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It's a modern adversary that is likely to fight straight-up fights on a fairly large scale. As I make modern Americans and the guerilla war/Iraq/Afghanistan has already been heavily done, the NKs seemed a good alternative. Add to that the fact that they use older heavy equipment, which can largely be supplied by my Yom Kippur range, and making NKs was a decision that essentially made itself.
You might have to wait two to three weeks to get the models though, so please disregard their existence. ;)