questions about using 120mm stuff w/ XD guys
questions about using 120mm stuff w/ XD guys
Fellow Board members, I was thinking of buying a Verlinden 120mm German Heavy Mortar and other accessories to use with my XD guys. I have never actually seen the 120mm Verlinden stuff and was wondering if it is close enough to work or is it way to big? I would appreciate any info on this question.
Thanks Lance
Thanks Lance
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I think they are too big. They may be even bigger than 1/16 guys, in which case you could save some cash and get the static FOV Germans. Someone might have some comparison pics next to some XD.
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Well, I'm using VLS 120mm C-Rations and MREs with my guys and they look fine. (Look for the thread about the M274 Mechanical Mule to see an example)
I'm just about to install a pair of VLS 120mm M-60's on my M113 ACAV conversion. I measured them against the other M-60s in my box and they're not obviously out of scale. IIRC, they were the same size as one of the M-60s in my box (I did the comparison about six weeks ago, so I don't remember the exact results)
I would say go for it.
I'm just about to install a pair of VLS 120mm M-60's on my M113 ACAV conversion. I measured them against the other M-60s in my box and they're not obviously out of scale. IIRC, they were the same size as one of the M-60s in my box (I did the comparison about six weeks ago, so I don't remember the exact results)
I would say go for it.
i've used New Ray mortars....they come as accessories with many of their 1/32 vehicles and playsets but are pretty close to 1/18 (as are their mini guns). They're kinda skinny though. They look like a cross between a US 3.1 inch mortar and a german 81mm. Certainly cheaper than the Verlinden alternative and closer to 1/18 scale (though not perfect).
You'd think after 5 1/2 years of 1/18 scale 21c would have made a decent mortar set, heavy machine gun set etc. Incredible.
You'd think after 5 1/2 years of 1/18 scale 21c would have made a decent mortar set, heavy machine gun set etc. Incredible.
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whoa
Let's be fair...It was October 2004 when bbi showed a "mortar crewman." Nobody else's fault you still can't buy one.You'd think after 5 1/2 years of 1/18 scale 21c would have made a decent mortar set, heavy machine gun set etc. Incredible.
And when bbi came out with a WWII machine gun with tripod, they used a 50 cal instead of a 30 cal basically wasting the attempt.


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Getting By w/ 120mm.
Yeah,...I think you could definately get by with mixing 1:18 with 120mm. stuff. There's only a slight difference here. To me,..120mm. is 1/16,..unless your just talking a 10th.,off scale. Just a fraction,..No big deal. Most of this stuff is slighty out of scale anyway. I've got a Verinden 120mm.,kit of the German 75mm.IG gun., which I'm going to use with my 1:18 dudes,..and it's a pretty close match. So I don't think there's nothing to be concerned about here.
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