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Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: white knight on December 24, 2007, 01:39:32 PM
I went through some old boxes containing toys from my younger years. Now, I quite liked my plastic armymen at the time and looking over them, I noticed a lot of the vehicles are about the right size for 28mm. Now,most of these are lacking in detail, but I was wondering if it could be worth using these in scenery perhaps, and as burnt out hulls etc... They aren't great, but they are basically free so it'd be nice to find a use for them. Do you people think it might be worth the effort or does it seem like a waste of time? Some pictures below:

2 different truck types:
(http://wk.frothersunite.com/misc/pics/pltrucks.jpg)

3 different jeep types, all loosely based on a 'dumbed down' willys jeep:
(http://wk.frothersunite.com/misc/pics/pljeeps.jpg)
(http://wk.frothersunite.com/misc/pics/pljeeps2.jpg)

Does anyone know what those tanks are (and if they're even ww2-era)? I've got 8 of them.
(http://wk.frothersunite.com/misc/pics/pltanks.jpg)
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: Lowtardog on December 24, 2007, 01:58:03 PM
They would make good burnt out vehicles perhaps either a debris on a battlefield or as barricades your weird WW2. Give them that burnt out/rusted look would work well

The tanks are British Centurian Tanks which were the precurser to Chieftain tanks, saw service post WW2.

http://www.military-vehicle.net/vcls/centurion.htm
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: white knight on December 24, 2007, 02:02:56 PM
Thanks!
Yeah, burnt out, debris and the like is the way to go I think.  :)
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: Lowtardog on December 24, 2007, 02:05:28 PM
Corgi used to make a diecast Centurion I think I have one somewhere, I am sure this was molded from it. They would be good for Post 1945 British forces or your Weird war.

You could armour plate those Yank trucks and fill in the base of the cab for post apocalypse vehicles, I like the look of those :)
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: revford on December 24, 2007, 02:33:44 PM
With nice crew models a few accessories and some work on the radiators the jeeps would be fine, block up the windows and and a coat of paint those trucks would look perfect.

As for the tanks, if you replace the slightly wonky guns they are good too.

Looks like a great find there.
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: bandit86 on December 25, 2007, 05:30:01 AM
I would hate to have to drive one of those jeeps with those steering wheels  :lol:
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: white knight on December 25, 2007, 11:29:28 AM
Yeah, the jeeps are really bad, especially those in the second picture (which, of course, had to be the type I had the most of... :lol: ).

I think the trucks can be quite servicable with a few adjustments, they seem the most detailed and accurate models of the lot.

The tanks have relatively good detail too, so I'll see what I can come up with. At least one of these should end up as a wreck in any event.
Title: Plastic toy vehicles advice wanted
Post by: warrenpeace on December 26, 2007, 07:21:31 PM
8) After looking at those pictures and reading the thread, my thought is that these would work great for an alien invasion senario.  They remind me of B movies of alien invasions, only with mostly British vehicles and tanks instead of American ones.  You could stage a 1960s "War of the Worlds" and actually light those tanks and other vehicles on fire... Well, maybe that's not safe gaming.

I would suggest gluing some cardstock under the cabs of the trucks.

This could be a good excuse to use those Brigade Games aliens, or the London War Room aliens.