Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

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Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by cnq » Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:48 am

Just want to show you guys my small collection of 1:30 armors. Below are some pics, hope you like them

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by EnemyAce » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:52 am

Nice set ups.

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by plasticgeneral » Sun Nov 03, 2013 3:42 pm

VERY NICE COLLECTION!!
For me, there are a few pieces of 1:30 armor, that I would be wiling to cheat into my 1:32 collection.
PUMA
CHAR-B
CHE-HA
SEMOVENTE
and I would just transplant the turret of the T-34 (76) on to the FOV T-34.
An expensive way to go, but I'll do it if I have too!

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by Fitzy » Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:23 pm

Great looking collection. Thanks for showing. I really like the Panther tanks.

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by cnq » Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:29 am

plasticgeneral wrote:VERY NICE COLLECTION!!
For me, there are a few pieces of 1:30 armor, that I would be wiling to cheat into my 1:32 collection.
PUMA
CHAR-B
CHE-HA
SEMOVENTE
and I would just transplant the turret of the T-34 (76) on to the FOV T-34.
An expensive way to go, but I'll do it if I have too!

Plastic General
I'm in the opposite, I don't collect 1:32 armors. I will build 1:35 scale armors & vehicles since 1:30 armors are getting too expensive now. One of the reasons I got into armors in this scale because I like the painted figures that come with it.

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by ketelone » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:39 am

I see K&C and Britains. Any other manufacturers?

General, I have purchased some of your 1/30 wish list. They look fine by FOV armor since there is no frame of reference...
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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by cnq » Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:57 am

ketelone wrote:I see K&C and Britains. Any other manufacturers? .
Collector Showcase, Figarti, Honour Bound, Thomas Gunn, First Legion (only figures)

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by cnq » Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:09 pm

Thanks guys. Below are few more of them

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by normandy » Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:32 pm

Those are some fantastic pieces you have!
I've always liked King and Country figures, the detail and paint is so well done on them.

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by ketelone » Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:16 pm

Very nicely done and great collection cnq.
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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by snake » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:13 pm

Great collection of armour, and figures, cnq. 8)

Like the detail and weathering of the 1/30 pieces, though they are not cheap.

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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors

Post by cnq » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:47 pm

Thanks again guys. Just a few more pics

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