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axabrax26 Apr 2008 8:37 a.m. PST

The models used to illustrate the Schnellboote rules in the recent issue. Who makes them? They are fantastic! I must have them…

AX

Top Gun Ace27 Apr 2008 10:27 a.m. PST

I haven't seen the photos, or the article, so can't comment.

However, if you post, or send me some scanned photos, I will try to help.

Skytrex and SDD are two of the most common metal ones. PT Dockyard does them in resin. All are in 1/600th scale.

You can also get 1/1250th scale boats from Figurehead, and 1/300th scale ones from Navwar which are very nice. We sell both of those ranges, as well as Action Stations rules.

I hope that helps.


Best regards,

Rob
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topgunace111 AT yahoo DOT com

Top Gun Ace27 Apr 2008 10:28 a.m. PST

Was the article a posting of these excellent rules, or just a scenario writeup and battle report?

I'd like more details on it, in case I need to purchase the magazine.

I own the rules already.

ptdockyard28 Apr 2008 4:45 p.m. PST

I have over 150 WW2 boats in 1/600, not counting the new ones in process. Just a few more ( like 4 times) than the other two.

Dave G.
The PT Dockyard
ptdockyard.tripod.com

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