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Post by hardlec on Apr 19, 2016 23:26:12 GMT
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Post by madmorgan on Apr 21, 2016 9:17:55 GMT
Wow. Nice site in general and WW1 tanks in particular - thank you for that. Would look great on scotts terrain as well! Wonder if we could convience him to do WW1 infantry figures in 15 or 20mm scale?!?
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Post by hardlec on Apr 21, 2016 14:56:45 GMT
Scott's stuff is wonderful, and I would surely buy Great War or Colonial (Steampunk) troops if offered, but Scott has many many irons in the fire, like a book to write .... Maybe we can clone him.
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Post by madmorgan on Apr 21, 2016 16:50:35 GMT
LOL I think he'd get a little 'thin' by the third or fourth generation - as I'm sure with more of him we'd want more of his genius. I would definately buy Great War or Colonial Steampunk 15mm paper figures from him. Gads, the dang license issue of the AD breakup needs to fall into someones hands sooner!
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Post by easye on Apr 22, 2016 14:39:51 GMT
Be warned. I had a paper tank company for 40K. They can be a challenge to put together even when printed on cardstock.
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Post by hardlec on Apr 23, 2016 16:42:33 GMT
Paper models are indeed a challenge to assemble.
Plastic, resin and metal models have their challenges as well.
I am very fond of the scalability and "No-shipping costs" myself.
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Post by boxholder on Jul 31, 2016 12:36:47 GMT
A website called Junior General has troops and equipment from many eras. They are print and assemble. Obviously, you can scale them to any sizes you need. Free, too.
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Post by madmorgan on Jul 31, 2016 13:24:37 GMT
OOh nice listing there boxholder, will be checking those out. Where did you find the 40k stuff easye??
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