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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: AlexM on 30 March 2017, 09:51:48 PM
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Hello everyone!
We're very happy to announce that we have just launched the beginning of Full Battle Rattle Scenics, manufactured by Skytrex O-Gauge. We currently have the following on offer -
- Oil Drums (individual)
- Blocks of oil drums
- Empty skips
- Paletts
- Chemical containers
- Stacks of breeze blocks
These are perfect to tart up your modern battlefields, whether they're third world or a bank robbery downtown!
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/15-large_default/smra11-oil-drums-resin.jpg)
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/16-large_default/smra12-3-blocks-of-oil-drums-resin.jpg)
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/33-large_default/smra26-pallets-metal.jpg)
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/39-large_default/smra32-large-skip-empty.jpg)
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/45-large_default/smra38-lge-chemical-containers-separate-metal.jpg)
(http://www.ogauge.co.uk/46-large_default/smra39-stacks-of-breeze-blocks-suitable-for-pallet-loads.jpg)
https://fullbattlerattleminiatures.com/collections/full-battle-rattle-scenics (https://fullbattlerattleminiatures.com/collections/full-battle-rattle-scenics)
We also have limited stock left of the various Skirmish Sangin books and supplements:
https://fullbattlerattleminiatures.com/collections/skirmish-sangin (https://fullbattlerattleminiatures.com/collections/skirmish-sangin)
Thanks everyone!
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they look nice. O gauge is 1/48 scale, yes?
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yep, it's very close to 28mm, in fact, not noticeably different. These scale perfectly with our range.
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they look nice. O gauge is 1/48 scale, yes?
Not quite, except in the US.
Generally O Gauge is 7mm to the foot or 1/43, except where it is 1/45. Strictly speaking O Gauge is a track gauge of 32mm so 1/43 is wrong but that never stops railway modellers.
Skytrex is 1/43.
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Are you going to supply the reinforced fluid tanks (cube shaped plastic with metal reinforcements)?
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The plan is to grow the range of what we're stocking, so it will depend on sales.
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they look nice. O gauge is 1/48 scale, yes?
Standard scaling photograph:
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-fRDn9B-XcJ8/WOpVDwLv4BI/AAAAAAAACCc/ccm6mTI6XA8l1QfVLvs_nWsBrP4zBAoNQCLcB/s1600/breezeblocks1.png)
The examples above are better painted than this one.
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That's a very useful pic, thank you for sharing! The cinder blocks are designed to stack on the palettes if you want as well. I find the casting quality on these top notch, and so many of the sets are useful for many different 20th c. settings!
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Yes, they are very nice.
The builder's bulk bags are useful as temporary vehicle barricades:
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-IXp5XynIDjA/WJJWMj69zHI/AAAAAAAAB0g/4DN3N23jH3wGsIn5-Bbky9siZRyMRZqxQCLcB/s1600/04-round2shoot.png)
Plus they have big wheelie bins (four wheel version)
Hopefully you will be able to bring them to a wider market.
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Chemical drum.
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-bOpgejLiO-c/WO8iKUfmqKI/AAAAAAAACDo/xfjVWRvKplQ8TnNEm-9nUDulGh3qDvEhQCLcB/s1600/chemicaldrum.png)