Trying to source a bunch of these in 28mm to use as shock markers - nothing for either Sikhs or 8th Army on eBay. Anyone know of anything? They don't need to be the best sculpts ever, just good enough to lie down on a dial counter and play dead/injured.....
Oh, and they need to be in shorts.
WW2 Sikh or 8th Army casualties?
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WW2 Sikh or 8th Army casualties?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: WW2 Sikh or 8th Army casualties?
As they are only markers, do they really need to be 28mm? Flames of War have 15mm 8th Army casualties. You could mount a group on a base? There might be 20mm ones too out there?
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Re: WW2 Sikh or 8th Army casualties?
1st Corps do resin NW Europe British casualties; not in shorts however.
Wouldn't it be easy to use multi-part plastics and chop them about a bit?
Warlord have some lying down which look suitable.
Neil
Wouldn't it be easy to use multi-part plastics and chop them about a bit?
Warlord have some lying down which look suitable.
Neil
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Re: WW2 Sikh or 8th Army casualties?
Good thought, Pz21 - I do have a couple of Warlord sprues somewhere around here.....
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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