http://www.ebay.com/itm/21-ST-Century-T ... 20bf684116
http://www.ebay.com/itm/21-ST-Century-T ... 20bf6833a3
I assume that they are 1/18 like the sellers indicates, but the army men look pretty big compared to the tanks.
TANKS BIN
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Re: TANKS BIN
There is no way that is 1/18.
Looks to be more like 1/72, with 1/32 unpainted figures around.
Not a tank guy, but seems pretty obvious to me.
Looks to be more like 1/72, with 1/32 unpainted figures around.
Not a tank guy, but seems pretty obvious to me.
Re: TANKS BIN
I was told in a PM that the army men were produced in a large scale. If you scan the Panzer pictures you can see the commander is a 1/18 with the early articulated arms. I think someone got I good deal or two. I have two shermans and don't have any German artilary, so I passed on this information so others here could get the deal.
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Re: TANKS BIN
The tanks look to be 1:18 and the figures could be by Marx. If so they are reissue of figures from the 60's - 70's.