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Author Topic: T&T army list for a BoB British force  (Read 8507 times)

Offline Doc Twilight

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Re: T&T army list for a BoB British force
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2009, 07:21:55 AM »
Hammers, you are a genius. I had completely forgotten about the Crossley. I agree that this has to be the choice - especially since this one lives only a few miles from me:

Lovely picture! What museum is that? Do my eyes deceive me or is the car display NWF themed? And does anyone know if light grey was the colour of choice for this AC?

I bought two from Chieftain, but they, nor BEF Miniatures, do not seem to carry them any longer. Does anyone know who's acquired the molds?

Company B has them now, Hammers.

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Re: T&T army list for a BoB British force
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2009, 10:46:00 PM »
Hammers, you are a genius. I had completely forgotten about the Crossley. I agree that this has to be the choice - especially since this one lives only a few miles from me:

Lovely picture! What museum is that? Do my eyes deceive me or is the car display NWF themed? And does anyone know if light grey was the colour of choice for this AC?

I bought two from Chieftain, but they, nor BEF Miniatures, do not seem to carry them any longer. Does anyone know who's acquired the molds?

The museum is Bovington Tank Museum (about 5 miles from my house). It probably houses the largest collection of armour from WW1 to modern under one roof, including some nice WW1 and interwar stuff (like this one) and a large collection of WW2 for most nations involved.

http://www.tankmuseum.org/

As Doc Twilight said, Company B have taken over Chieftain's lines. They appear to be slowly re-introducing these - the Crossley is advertised as 'coming soon'.
Sir Henry Bullshott, Keeper of Ancient Knowledge

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Re: T&T army list for a BoB British force
« Reply #17 on: May 08, 2009, 05:30:15 PM »
Please post a group shot when you are finnished  :)

Ask and you shall receive ...



Clockwise from the top:

Trained infantry with rifles
Trained infantry with rifles & LMG
Trained artillery (mountain howitzer)
Trained HMG team
Veteran infantry withe rifles and grenades

Centre:
Hero officer with his dog Rascal and a friend

Out of site ;) :
Mule team for the mountain howitzer (taken to the rear for safety)
Veteran scouts (somewhere behind enemy lines)

Dave


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Re: T&T army list for a BoB British force
« Reply #18 on: May 08, 2009, 06:33:22 PM »
Dave,

excellent and a very nice army list indeed. Athmospheric miniatures !
Why not giving the dog an extra skill  :)

There will be rules for transport units soon, so your mule train makes lots of sense !

Cheers
Björn
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