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Some 15mm Italian WW2 mortar section

Posted by musketier on 09 Aug 2010, 05:48

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and below are some WW1 figures I am working on presently
pictured are Austro-Hungarians, British Regulars, Germans and Americans
close-ups will be posted as figures are finished.

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Posted by FrankM on 09 Aug 2010, 11:13

Hello,

they looks fine.

I don´t know anything about this scale. What manufacturer is it? Can you post more details about these sets?

Thank you.

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Frank
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Posted by musketier on 09 Aug 2010, 15:49

Thanks, the ww2 Italian Mortar platoon are 15mm Flames of War IT705. I like the range very much ( I liked them better when they were called Battlefront, but they changed their name )
They can be found here: http://www.flamesofwar.com/

As for the WWI figures they are a mix of Peter Pig and Mini-fig figures.
Peter Pig: http://www.peterpig.co.uk/
and I use this for Mini-fig cause they are here in the states but home company is in U.K.
http://www.minifigs.com/catalog/

http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Home.aspx
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Posted by FrankM on 09 Aug 2010, 20:23

Hello,

thank you for the information.

Peter Pig-Figures I don´t like very much according the proportions. "FoW" I know - yeees, since some months I try to read the "Wargames Illustrated" too - but I never noticed them before in context with "pure" modelling, only in context with wargaming.

But it´s an interesting idea for a little vignette. I will notice it.

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Posted by musketier on 09 Aug 2010, 21:41

Flames of War figures have a lot of movement to their sculps they did not take a typical wargame approach to them. I have to disagree on the Peter Pig they to have a lot of character to them and a variety of poses and when they are painted they can be very nice looking. I never thought of doing dioramas but the figures from these two companies can offer a lot of choices to use. If I had to chose I would use the FoW ones, it is unfortunate that so far they only are doing ww2. I had heard that they were going to do ACW and ww1 but alas no news yet I'm afraid.
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Posted by Paul on 09 Aug 2010, 21:52

Not my period...mind you what is that these days (bloody Airfix thing!! :-) ) but I like em, nice painting and that in 15mm :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by musketier on 09 Aug 2010, 21:55

Thanks Paul, mind you its not the best I can do but it gets the job done :-D
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Posted by Nono on 10 Aug 2010, 16:11

Nice :thumbup:
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