Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
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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Last edited by cnq on Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:26 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Nice set ups.
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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
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
Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Great looking collection. Thanks for showing. I really like the Panther tanks.
Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
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.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
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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
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...
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
Collector Showcase, Figarti, Honour Bound, Thomas Gunn, First Legion (only figures)ketelone wrote:I see K&C and Britains. Any other manufacturers? .
Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Thanks guys. Below are few more of them
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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
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.
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
Very nicely done and great collection cnq.
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Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Great collection of armour, and figures, cnq.
Like the detail and weathering of the 1/30 pieces, though they are not cheap.
Like the detail and weathering of the 1/30 pieces, though they are not cheap.
Re: Some of my 1:30 ww2 armors
Thanks again guys. Just a few more pics