"10mm buildings for WW2 European Theater?" Topic
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MikeyP | 05 Aug 2009 4:33 a.m. PST |
Looking for some 10mm buildings for France/ Germany and some for Sicily too. I've looked around a bit and the available material seems pretty slim. Source recommendations, please? Thanks, Mike |
Zeelow | 05 Aug 2009 5:31 a.m. PST |
N-scale at a model railroad shop. |
ScottWashburn | 05 Aug 2009 5:40 a.m. PST |
PaperTerrain has a wide selection of European buildings in 10mm. Check them out at: paperterrain.com |
Chris PzTp | 05 Aug 2009 6:39 a.m. PST |
TimeCast makes some very nice 10mm buildings. timecastmodels.co.uk They have a range of 10mm buildings and many of their 6mm buildings are much closer to 10mm. I have 6/012 and 6/015, which are advertized as 6mm but they are MUCH bigger than all of the 6mm stuff that I have from various other manufacturers. Nonetheless they are overall they are much nicer than anything else I have. I decided not ot use them for my 6mm late WWII games. I plan use them for my 6mm WWI and I plan to use them for a 10mm WWII project. I don't know if this is the case with their whole "Range 6." picture I purchased mine from a vendor out of Virginia or North Carolina. he was at Southern Front and also does mail order, but I canot remember his name. |
BTCTerrainman | 05 Aug 2009 7:14 a.m. PST |
Chris, thanks for your past purchases at SF. The Timecast range is very good. Their buildings are "true to scale", so you may find that the footprint is bigger than other similar 6mm, 10mm and 15mm buildings. I like using the 10mm-12mm line of buildings with my 15's. I also suggest the old Architectural Heritage line of buildings now sold by JR Miniatures. We carry a lot of these items as well. Feel free to contact me off list for any questions or help for specific models. Doug battlefieldterrain.com |
Chris PzTp | 05 Aug 2009 8:29 a.m. PST |
That's right, it was Doug at Battlefield Terrain Concepts! :-) Excellenmt service, by the way. "I like using the 10mm-12mm line of buildings with my 15's." I too prefer my building a bit smaller than the figure scale, so as to better represent the ground scale. |
NigelM | 06 Aug 2009 3:29 a.m. PST |
Mainly Military now sold by Chiltern Hovels Old Glory Pendraken All have items you could use. |
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