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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: fritzy on February 02, 2007, 02:29:29 AM
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Hi All, I thought you may be interested in scheltrums new website. It's at www.scheltrum.co.uk.
Fritzy
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Huh?
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Huh?
This one should work: http://www.scheltrum.co.uk/ (removed the dot at the end of the above link)
Gruss,
Hagen
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Sorry for the dot at the end of the address, a tired typing error after a bad day at work.
Fritzy
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Dīoh, my bad. I should have noticed earlier. Thanks a lot, Scheltrumīs one of my favourite manufacturers, and itīs good to have the link updated.
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I have some of their "Free Company Privateers" - also known as deep sea divers. They are nice chunky figures. Some of their VSF vehicles look good too. :)
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I ordered most of the Scheltrum VSF deep sea divers from Brigade Games on December 5, 2006, but there weren't any in stock. :( ...so now I'm just waiting and waiting like miniatures buyers of an earlier generation. I should have just ordered direct from Sheltrum, as it doesn't seem to take long to ship things between continents over thousands of miles these days. :cry: Fortunately, I wasn't planning on painting them for another year or two anyway, so it doesn't really matter when they get here. Just another loose thread in a mildly stressful life. :wink:
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Malamute, how tall are their divers? Are we talking 28-30mm or 25mm?
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They are chunky 28mm. A bit like the old Britannia figures.T hink of their wild west range and you would have a good comparison for size.
I'll try and bring them along when we next meet up and you can see them in the lead.
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That's great thanks, I'll add them to my list.
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Hi all, does anyone know if the aether marines are 25mm or 28mm like Malamute said the divers are? Also what are the other models like ( the enviroment dome( would use this for the divers and a Captain Nemo confrontation) the tunnelling machine etc?
There we go, another idea and list of figures to collect. Thanks for any help.
Fritzy :mrgreen:
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The aether Marines are multi part legs and torso and I suppose 28mm
:)
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From what I have seen of their stuff it is all 28mm.
A friend had one if their massive VSF contraptions and he used Copplestone sailors as crew. Copplestone figs are on the tall side and they looked fine against it.
:)
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Ps I forgot to mention, I checked the divers last night and they are definately 28mm. They stand up fine against Foundry, Westwind etc.
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Thanks guys, thats more to add to my ever growing list of figures to buy :lol:
Fritzy
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:love: Oooooh
These Free Company Privateers (http://www.scheltrum.co.uk/ironclad.html) would make really nice "Fantastic Worlds" Pulp Sci-Fi astronauts! Just clip off their harpoons and they are armed with Ray Guns! :mrgreen:
(http://www.scheltrum.co.uk/images/vsfm13.jpg)
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You wouldn't even have to clip them, just paint the points crystal-fashion.