Warlord miniatures 1/56 scale 28mm tanks

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pebblemonkey73 wrote:
Son of a gun-ner wrote:Or this one :thumbup:

The Wargame Shed
http://thewargameshed.blogspot.com/?m=1

See Carl, lots of talented guys in other scales :thumbup:
There are smaller scale tanks there from the" flames of war" game,( 15mm or 1/100 scale tanks).
I started modelmaking with Airfix and matchbox tanks as a child. I progressed to 40k stuff in my teenage years (never played the game, just collected the figures , which I still have). It's good practice and they're so detailed kits.
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Warhammer Epic was the smallest at 6mm and yes, they had vehicles too.

For figure stands there were 5 to a stand and if you were smart enough, you’d collect/play Chaos and paint everything black!!! :haha:
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Schultzy wrote:Warhammer Epic was the smallest at 6mm and yes, they had vehicles too.

For figure stands there were 5 to a stand and if you were smart enough, you’d collect/play Chaos and paint everything black!!! :haha:
Sorry, I'm afraid games workshop hardly have anything unique, apart from how the figures look, like their battle gear, vehicles etc, they may have a couple of unique fantasy races, like the ones called Tau, but even that makes me wonder when I think of Tao :think:

6 and 5mm figures were around before games workshop existed, the US army used 6mm (285th scale) in the 60's, and NATO used 5mm (300th scale) with 3 to 5 figures a 20mm square stand, many war game figure manufacturers caught on. Also before games workshop existed.

And a quick web search will give you many manufacturers that produce historic mini figures for war gaming.
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:
Schultzy wrote:Warhammer Epic was the smallest at 6mm and yes, they had vehicles too.

For figure stands there were 5 to a stand and if you were smart enough, you’d collect/play Chaos and paint everything black!!! :haha:
Sorry, I'm afraid games workshop hardly have anything unique, apart from how the figures look, like their battle gear, vehicles etc, they may have a couple of unique fantasy races, like the ones called Tau, but even that makes me wonder when I think of Tao :think:

6 and 5mm figures were around before games workshop existed, the US army used 6mm (285th scale) in the 60's, and NATO used 5mm (300th scale) with 3 to 5 figures a 20mm square stand, many war game figure manufacturers caught on. Also before games workshop existed.
Good point well made. Just goes to show how pervasive GW were!!!
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I was one of their earliest customers not long after they opened their first shop/store in Hammersmith London. And I've watched and admired their growth, to the extent of destroying many many independent games shops/stores that sold other manufacturers products as well as games workshops.

Their tactics, watch how well their products sell in other shops, then open a shop of their own as close as possible, giving gaming tables, and painting areas in the town's their products sell the best.
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One of my biggest regrets was not investing in their company when I had the chance. I would have made a killing around the years 2000 to 2006 when I would have needed the money.
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So Earthling are you ready to take on the might of my army?

My Dalek army - RC Tank Warfare
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:When you do get those figures painted. Please keep us updated :thumbup:
Have made a start priming them, weathers crap today for painting. Have got some Rubicon tank figures to pop onto my panthers and fill the hatch ways.

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