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1/35th wargame army

Discussion in 'Modelling' started by T. A. Gardner, Jul 4, 2010.

  1. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    This is my Russian 1/35th wargame army for PanzerKriegsAkadieme. Apologies for the quality of the shots. They were add-ons to finish a throw-away camera for developing.
     

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    Not bad though! :cool:

    Do you get to use them very often?
     
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    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    Not as much as I used to. I used to take them pretty regularly to wargame conventions along with my German unit ( a friend has US troops) and when I can I still do play private games.
     
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    Nice. What's the manufacturer?
     
  5. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    Those are various manufacturers. Tamya, Dragon, Minicraft, Airmodell, you name it. The figures likewise. The Germans are in a sense more impressive as I have a lot more scratch builds, mods and, rare stuff in that collection.
    I probably should photograph some of my 1/72 aircraft collection for a minitures wargame too. I have alot of really rare kits and aircraft in that one including at least one:

    Myrsky II
    P-35A
    P-40F-5-CU
    P-72
    Spitfire I, Vb, IX, XII, IVX, 22 among others
    FD Phantom
    Arsenal VG 33
    Polikarpov I-17
    Curtiss-Wright CW 21B
    Pzl 11 and 24

    And that is just some of the rare ones.
     

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