If it's a Boys vs no AT capability at all, then I'll take the Boys ta.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 8:25 pm Useless gun, broke more shoulders than it ever harmed the enemy.
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I'll let you know how the FROG turns out... given I can't paint to save my life, it'll probably do as an ammunition standard model. And of course it works on table as well as a professionally painted one..
I was less than impressed with the Lanchester I got from Warlord given it came with no instructions for the fiddly bits and a massive amount of flash on the underside of the turret...
Sometimes I think people who produce models don't udnerstand that some of us don't find putting them together intuitive...
I was less than impressed with the Lanchester I got from Warlord given it came with no instructions for the fiddly bits and a massive amount of flash on the underside of the turret...
Sometimes I think people who produce models don't udnerstand that some of us don't find putting them together intuitive...
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My issue with 3D printed stuff is that you don't get the option of hatches open or closed, that you do with resin/metal/plastic kits. And I have the workshop skills of Jeremy Clarkson, so no question of me converting "buttoned up" to "unbuttoned".Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 7:57 pm They are what they are but as Wargames models they meet all my needs
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To be fair - that you sometimes get with resin/metal/plastic kits. Most often plastic kits and usually not quick builds - so usually hours of sticking your fingers together, dropping pieces on the floor and losing them, and then usually some disaster involving tracksBaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 12:33 amMy issue with 3D printed stuff is that you don't get the option of hatches open or closed, that you do with resin/metal/plastic kits. And I have the workshop skills of Jeremy Clarkson, so no question of me converting "buttoned up" to "unbuttoned".Vintage Wargaming wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 7:57 pm They are what they are but as Wargames models they meet all my needs
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No one has solved the tracks thing. Much of this conversation is solved by COTOTS.
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Personally, I like plastic kits. But that's the frustrated modeller in me. Then I see what some folk achieve with resin or Corgi, and I get very jealous.
I do have two Ha Go light tanks in 1/56 from Paint & Glue, and they are actually nice models, I just don't know how they will look now I've reached the weathering stage and they are 3d prints.
I do have two Ha Go light tanks in 1/56 from Paint & Glue, and they are actually nice models, I just don't know how they will look now I've reached the weathering stage and they are 3d prints.
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This is why having no painting skills whatsoever hugely increases my choice
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I drop a prayer every week for full colour 3d printing of COTOTS stuff.
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Just pushed the button on a Rail King toy train set. If it turns out to be O gauge I'll use it for shiny games, if it works with 28mm I'll distress it a bit for Zona Alfa and if it's HO/OO I'll give it to young Mr Waudy to indoctrinate his daughter in a couple of years.
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