[WWI] 1/35 or 1/32?

Craig Gavin cgavin at graceba.net
Wed Jan 17 14:35:09 EST 2007


Iban - On the contrary, there are a number of 1/72nd scale trucks and  
other vehicles available.  Go to: http:// 
www.landships.freeservers.com/reviews.htm
and you'll find among others: an Italian Fiat 18T Lorry by Mr.  
Panzer;  several armor cars, inluding Italian, Russian, German and  
British; a German Opel 18t Truck by Fine Scale Factory, and a Berliet  
CBA Lorry which is being re-released by RetroModels.  I think you'll  
be surprised with how much is truly available in 1/72nd scale for  
diorama building.  Add to this the British refueling cart by Hippo  
Models and their other announced kits.  Yes, some are a little hard  
to find, at least here in the US.  But the companies like  
RetroModels, Matador, Fine Scale Models and others have their own web  
sites and you can order direct.  Mister Kits in Italy also carries  
many of those same kits.  As does Tracks & Troops at http:// 
www.tracks-n-troops.com/shop/.  Now 1/48th scale?  I'm not aware of  
anything available in AFV's that is OT.  But as usual in the one and  
true scale, 1/72nd, there's tons of stuff.  Peace - Craig Gavin +


On Jan 17, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Ray B wrote:

> 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.
>
> iban <ibancorp at TDS.net> wrote:  Magnus le Provocateur á écrit:
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>>> And yes, even if you normaly just do 1/72 or 1/48, your opinion
>>> matters....:-)
> what i've never been able to figure, is why they produce so little
> armour in 1/72 and 1/48. the result is we can never have a land  
> vehicle
> sitting beside an aircraft in a dio.
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