I'm gearing up to get some 20mm WWII guys, but in the meantime here are some photos from Rob Morgan in Wales. He's available for painting/model-building commissions. Leave a comment if you're interested.
1/48 scale Tamiya models: (I like the guy with the the wine)
4 comments:
Good to see you joining the fight in the 40's. What do you think you will start off with?
I have just bought some 28mm Americans from Blacktree Miniatures and I have to say, they are full of character. They are over 10 years old but I still think they're holding their own on the todays market.
Yup, Celts, Romans, and now WWII. I'm pretty much copying your blog! ...albeit in a smaller scale. To start I have my eye on Revell's 1/72 scale America paratroopers and Germans, as well as Italeri's new box of GIs and their re-issue of Esci's British paratroopers.
I imagine I'll also get some 28mm guys to paint for display. I already have two models from Bolt Action. I'll paint those as soon as I figure out the uniforms.
I have a ton of 15mm Germans and Brits for the desert campaign but I haven't had them out of their case for ages.
I like the 15mm vehicles but the infantry are poorly detailed compared to 20mm plastics.
What rules are planing to use? I've tried Flames of War a few times but they don't seem well balanced.
I thought I'd use NUTS! I've had a copy on my shelves for a couple years, and it looks fun.
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