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Offline Ballardian

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Re: New stuff for Weird Wars - (15/07/2019) Heer 46 E-100 Kickstarter live
« Reply #345 on: 10 August 2020, 04:24:58 PM »
It looks decent, on a par with the JTFM offering (the tracks might actually have slightly better detail on the treadplates - or at least exaggerated so you can see it).
 It would seem that it was at least created with 28mm - 1/56 in mind & detailed appropriately, certainly better than blowing up a 15mm mini.

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Re: New stuff for Weird Wars - (15/07/2019) Heer 46 E-100 Kickstarter live
« Reply #346 on: 10 August 2020, 07:47:11 PM »
Neat.

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Re: New stuff for Weird Wars - (15/07/2019) Heer 46 E-100 Kickstarter live
« Reply #347 on: 02 September 2020, 12:44:46 AM »
And another Waffentrager from Heer46. On sale on the website now.


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Re: New stuff for Weird Wars - (15/07/2019) Heer 46 E-100 Kickstarter live
« Reply #348 on: 02 September 2020, 11:57:32 AM »
That’s rather nice, I hope he produces some gun crew for it, though I suppose you could adapt the WG plastic Marder ones.

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Re: New stuff for Weird Wars - (15/07/2019) Heer 46 E-100 Kickstarter live
« Reply #349 on: 02 September 2020, 02:56:38 PM »
It does make me wonder why companies don't sell seperate crew figures as often. Great Escape Games have many, but others not so much. It'd be nice if Rubicon were to throw together some more sets - as they have the STL files there, they just need reposing. Or rather just sell the already seperate crew sprues which come with their kits by themselves...

Warlord has a nice set of figures for a Pak 40 which would be suitable for these late war vehicles. I may sneak in one for my own Ardelt Waffentrager. Though to be honest its more sitting figures which would be useful - which isn't that common a pose. Ive considered using some of Offensive Miniatures tank riders actually. Though for however many companies do seperate crews, finding the right poses for a particular model, then having them all with the same proportions seems like more hassle than it should be.

But folk like their tanks more than they do working on the crews it seems. Or at least a vehicle's simpler to model than alternative crew figures. Most modellers are probably fine with what comes in the box, and wouldn't even consider trying to source say a Soviet crew for an American tank. And those that do want that sort of thing either settle, or convert what's available.

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