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Author Topic: Looking for help finding cheap detail parts/baggage for some diecast 28mm Humvee  (Read 2524 times)

Offline lBigBadWolfl

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I'm starting to get some modern Marines and Humvees together for a Savage worlds scenario, and what I need is baggage and other stuff to put on the Humvees as they are pretty devoid of any character. The Humvees are diecast Maisto GI Joe ones about 28mm scale perfect for my Eureka Marines/Seal team six. but they are just lifeless and I'm having trouble finding detail parts I can add to them that are in my my price range for the project. Any help advice or links are appreciated.

(BTW I don't remember which one of you it was but I saw a thread about some diecast Marvel Humvees that work for 28mm scale and that's how I found the ones I'm using and I just wanna say thanks should the poster happen upon this thread)

Offline Maspalio

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don't know really if the tamiya 1/48 jerry can set fits what you want...





I use it and love it...not really expensive IMHO

Offline carlos marighela

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  • Flamenguista até morrer.
Black Dog, a Czech resin company makes packs of modern US backpacks and stowage in 1/48. Available via Gasoline/Quarter Kit and other outlets.

I second the Tamiya option as a good source of stowage, albeit WW2 era.
Em dezembro de '81
Botou os ingleses na roda
3 a 0 no Liverpool
Ficou marcado na história
E no Rio não tem outro igual
Só o Flamengo é campeão mundial
E agora seu povo
Pede o mundo de novo

Offline lBigBadWolfl

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Thanks for the replies I'll check out the Tamiya kit the Black Dog Resin stuff is neat but way out of the price range for the project currently.

Offline Kes

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Fenris? http://fenrisgames.com/shop#!/FGBK03-Stowage-&-bags/p/10327421 - it's more 'baggy' - if that's a good
way of describing it :)

Offline Mr Tough Guy

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Tamiya's 1/35 Modern U.S. Military Equipment Set (MM266) might also be good, some items might be a big big as it's 1/35 but most stuff is perfect for heroic 28-35mm


http://www.ipmsusa3.org/reviews/Archive/Kits/Armor/Tamiya_35_US_equipment/Tamiya_35_usequip.htm

Offline Doomsdave

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Tamiya's 1/35 Modern U.S. Military Equipment Set (MM266) might also be good, some items might be a big big as it's 1/35 but most stuff is perfect for heroic 28-35mm


http://www.ipmsusa3.org/reviews/Archive/Kits/Armor/Tamiya_35_US_equipment/Tamiya_35_usequip.htm


This, I used almost everything in this kit for 28mm, except for the rucksacks which are noticeably too large.  There are pics of all the crap I glued on trucks here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=20016.0
This is my boomstick!

 

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