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Offline cp models

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TQD Castings 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee are now available


TQD-FR01 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee skirmishing


TQD-FR03 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee prone LMG team


TQD-FR04 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee LMG team advancing


TQD-FR05 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee mortar team


TQD-FR06 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee Mle.37 25mm gun crew (Mle.37 25mm gun in picture not included)


TQD-FR07 Dismounted French tank crewmen

These figures are now available in our 20mm WWII listings

www.cpmodelsminiatures.co.uk


Offline Atheling

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #1 on: 11 July 2014, 11:37:52 AM »
Fab! Nice dynamic sculpts!  :-*

Darrell.

Offline lou passejaire

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #2 on: 11 July 2014, 07:11:32 PM »
it's a pity ... we need 28mm  ;)
Dans les situations critiques, quand on parle avec un calibre bien en pogne, personne ne conteste plus. Y'a des statistiques là-dessus.

Offline worrywort

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #3 on: 12 July 2014, 11:22:10 PM »
Cool I'm looking for them.

It was Empress in first time which sell them and another firm in a second time but the won't prodcut them.

I understand why.

Any chance to see some addition for them in a futur ?

Offline Valerik

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #4 on: 12 July 2014, 11:30:46 PM »
it's a pity ... we need 28mm 

Indeed.

Then they would have True Pulp Potential.

Alas, why do folks persist in tinkering with tiny troopers?

Gotta be some leftover Airfix fetish.

Age cured mine, cruel eyes & shaky hands.

Valerik

20mm, great for antiarcraft guns, miserable for figures
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Offline grant

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #5 on: 13 July 2014, 06:42:49 AM »
Indeed.

Then they would have True Pulp Potential.

Alas, why do folks persist in tinkering with tiny troopers?

Gotta be some leftover Airfix fetish.

Age cured mine, cruel eyes & shaky hands.

Valerik

20mm, great for antiarcraft guns, miserable for figures


Tru dat!

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Offline ARKOUDAKI

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Re: 20mm WWII 1940 French Cavalry Motorcyclists / Infanterie Motorisee
« Reply #6 on: 13 July 2014, 03:21:28 PM »
Great figs that I already have in my collection...and who knows, I might buy more.

As for those moaning about them not being in 'their' scale of 28mm...well, some people like 20mm / 1/72 scale too...and they also make loads of models to go with such wonderful figs...and unlike 28mm, you can actually have a full scale game on a reasonably sized table in 20mm....but alas, some folks just like to bitch and moan...oh well...to each his/her own. ;)

FYI, I model/game in 20mm and 28mm for WW2...but the CP Minis are just so good I continue to collect them...despite the failing eyesight!  :-[


 

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