[WWI] 1/35 or 1/32?

iban ibancorp at TDS.net
Wed Jan 17 13:48:20 EST 2007


no worries andy.  and as i said, i'd be delighted to've had the wrong 
impression about this in any case.

iban.

Andy Bannister wrote:
> Oops! I did it again!! Sorry iban, I just realised this was Ray's response
> to your comment.
> Ray: There's loads of armour in 72nd from all eras, not just 1940-45 &
> modern.
> Andy
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Andy Bannister [mailto:a.bann at ntlworld.com] 
>> Sent: 17 January 2007 18:26
>> To: 'World War I Modeling Mailing List'
>> Subject: RE: [WWI] 1/35 or 1/32?
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>> Iban wrote:
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>>> There are lots available for 1/72 and 1/48th but never in our
>>> era. 1940-45 and modern are its as far as those scales. 
>>>       
>> Eh?? Did you not see the WWI examples I mentioned in my 
>> email? There is much more available than 1940-45 & modern in 72nd. 
>>
>> From Emhar you have the Mk. IV - male & female, the A7V, and 
>> the Whippet. There are also a couple of WWI artillery guns 
>> with figures from them. RPM does many variants of the FT 17, 
>> plus armoured car, ambulance and machine gun vehicles all 
>> based on a Ford Model T chassis. Plus there are quite a few 
>> OT resin kits. And for pre-1940 there are a good many 
>> examples that could be used from the likes of UM or Mirage. 
>> Andy
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