Just a quickie.....
I'm in the RAF museum......bit good.
What company makes the best 1/300 scale aircraft please?
Iain
1/300 aircraft
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Re: 1/300 aircraft
A company called "Airpower" used to be very nice, QRF marketted them.. I wish I knew where my old ones went
My first real wargaming was 1/300 Aerial using the old Newbury rules. We used H&R back then.
Raiden are very good, very similar to the Airpower ones IIRC.
My first real wargaming was 1/300 Aerial using the old Newbury rules. We used H&R back then.
Raiden are very good, very similar to the Airpower ones IIRC.
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Raiden are generally excellent. For 1/300 Scotia Grendel & H&R have larger ranges but are very variable in their quality.
I believe the original owners of Raiden produced the Airpower range under the name of B&M. They just switched scales from 1/300 to 1/285 when producing the Raiden aircraft.
I believe the original owners of Raiden produced the Airpower range under the name of B&M. They just switched scales from 1/300 to 1/285 when producing the Raiden aircraft.
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Needless to say, I'm enormously grateful.
Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Re: 1/300 aircraft
I'm curious of your plans
If you want to recreate massive waves of Luftwaffe Bombers etc... then the Odzial Osmy and Tumbling dice 1/600 are pretty nice too and worth considering.
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I agree that 1/600 are a good way of doing large scale battles such as the Battle of Britain or the 8th Air Force bombing of Germany in '44/'45.
Re: 1/300 aircraft
Thank you gents, but my plan is simply to paint a few planes for the fun of it.......somewhat inspired by Mr Slug's recent piccies.
Iain
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