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"Targa Japan's 1/48 scale Maniac Collection Sdkfz 181 Panzer VI /Tiger I"

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Blogger Michael Awdry said...

That's really interesting and a good match for 28mm you say?

January 19, 2020 at 2:31 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

@MichaelAwdry, I am using 1/48 and 1/50 scale model (or die-cast) tanks for most of my 28mm gaming.

I know, 1/56 seems to be the official tank model scale for 28mm gaming (cf. Rubicon, Trenchworx, etc.). However, I have discussed this with some of the other Conscripts.

28mm isn't really a scale, it's a size measurement. Depending upon the manufacturer and how they sculpt and measure their models ("28mm foot to eye"?), their actual figures may be 31mm, 32mm, or 33mm tall, and even taller with their headgear. Put that figure on a plastic slottabase or a 3mm MDF base, and they're even taller. Also, consider the heft and bulk of metal figures. The unpainted 1/56 scale resin light tanks that I own (FT, T-26, etc.) don't look like their hatches could allow entry of many of the metal soldiers I have.

If you do a search on our blog, you can see that our group uses a significant amount of 1/48 and 1/50 scale vehicle models for 28mm games like Bolt Action, Chain of Command, and the like. So, models from Tamiya, Hobby Boss, New Millennium, Solido, Verem, etc. are all well represented.

January 19, 2020 at 6:27 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

What a cool kit, Dave - that is really neat.

January 19, 2020 at 3:42 PM

Blogger Wouter said...

What an impressive and cool modelling set.
A bit odd maybe to use in a game as it is, as you say, meant for display and opens up. S
Strange though that such a model doesn't come as a single kit.
But it is very detailed and seeing the end result it is definitely seems worth picking up.

January 20, 2020 at 3:16 AM

Blogger Michael Awdry said...

Thank you for the reply Dave, this certainly opens up a wider range of alternate models. Now looking at the 1/48 Hobby Boss Huey in a completely different light.

January 20, 2020 at 7:15 AM

Blogger Dallas said...

I love the "visible turret" and crew models! Nice work Dave.

January 20, 2020 at 2:01 PM

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