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WW2 guns

Posted by Ochoin on 31 Jan 2023, 04:40

My approach to WW2 has not (& never will) been that dedicated. I have small-ish late war American, British & German forces.

However, we've been looking at a new rule set that requires a more ordered & historical organisation of forces. The result is my haphazard collection lacks some necessary elements. Specifically, artillery and some vehicles to allow you to field historically accurate infantry battalions & brigades with attached artillery & armoured support elements.

I don't need a lot, but I need some- where do you buy decent, hopefully not overly expensive, 20mm items as indicated? eg 10.5 towed howitzer, various SPGs of French origin for the Germans, priests for the Americans etc.

donald
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Posted by Fire at Will on 31 Jan 2023, 12:01

It depends on how accurate you want the scale to be. The big divide is between 1/76 and 1/72 and then within the scaling how accurate the model is. Hasegawa is generally an over scale 1/72. For a one stop shop you could try SHQ. I stick mainly to 1/76 and therefore have used Airfix, Fujimi and Matchbox. The latter's priest is a nice kit and is still available from Revell. Plastic Soldier has some useful quick build 1/72 scale kits of vehicles and guns, their 6pdr( 57mm) comes with the correct tow a loyd carrier. My US 105mm came from Brittania, but Andy Grubb who now runs it is a bit unreliable especially with mail order. If you like to base your vehicles then have a look at Ready-to-Roll from Rapid-Fire. https://www.rapid-fire-uk.com/product-category/ready-to-roll-vehicles/. Also worth checking out 3D printers such as Butlers Printed Models and Paint and Glue Miniatures.

Good Luck
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Posted by Minuteman on 31 Jan 2023, 12:27

Ochoin wrote:
I don't need a lot, but I need some- where do you buy decent, hopefully not overly expensive, 20mm items as indicated? eg 10.5 towed howitzer, various SPGs of French origin for the Germans, priests for the Americans etc.

donald


You might usefully have a look at the Grubby Tanks and Britannia Miniatures website, They have a very large range which includes several French-origin/ German SPGs eg:
https://www.grubbytanks.com/product/bri ... ss-10-5cm/

and also Priest SPGs, towed guns etc.

Others well worth looking at are Early War Miniatures https://earlywarminiatures.com/
and The Plastic Soldier Company (who make a Sexton SPG, and much else as well), https://www.theplasticsoldiercompany.co ... artillery/

Italeri make an M7 Priest/Kangeroo in 1/72, although this may be difficult to track down at present (out of stock at Hannants at least) https://www.italeri.com/en/product/1206
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