new 1:144 scale vehicles
new 1:144 scale vehicles
21st just gave me the green light to show some test shots on new 1:144 scale stuff. Check it out at AREA-21.
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Each of the 1/144 tanks I bought each had three figures with them. You have to look really carefully or you will miss them. Many of mine fell out on the floor when I opened the box.Teamski wrote:Excellent! These were badly needed for wargaming. Now if I could find 1/144 scale figures!
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I just happened to stumble across some 1:144 scale Preiser military figures this weekend. They're a little out of my normal AO, but I know there is a member who is closer. I didn't buy them, the box was a little run down, and old looking, kinda like they'd been forgotten in the back room for some time, plus they seemed a little expensive ($10). A quick online search reveals that the same company does have a 1:144 military line, though it looks a little sparse. Did you happen to be looking for NATO ground crew and pilots?Teamski wrote:Excellent! These were badly needed for wargaming. Now if I could find 1/144 scale figures!
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Preiser figures
And another set:
USAAF set
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Re: new 1:144 scale vehicles
Hey, TK, when do we see such a truck in 1/32? Long overdue, if you ask me...tko211 wrote:21st just gave me the green light to show some test shots on new 1:144 scale stuff. Check it out at AREA-21.

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Yeah, that's outside my price range really. Anyways, I would need soldiers to go with the vehicles to wargame them.... Thanks anywaysRuger wrote:I just happened to stumble across some 1:144 scale Preiser military figures this weekend. They're a little out of my normal AO, but I know there is a member who is closer. I didn't buy them, the box was a little run down, and old looking, kinda like they'd been forgotten in the back room for some time, plus they seemed a little expensive ($10). A quick online search reveals that the same company does have a 1:144 military line, though it looks a little sparse. Did you happen to be looking for NATO ground crew and pilots?Teamski wrote:Excellent! These were badly needed for wargaming. Now if I could find 1/144 scale figures!
-Ski
Preiser figures
And another set:
USAAF set
MV

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