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La Long Carabine23 Sep 2009 12:50 p.m. PST

Does anybody know of an existing 1/72 figure for Zorro? I'll even take figure suggestions for conversion? Plastic, metal or anything in between.

Thanks for the help,

LLC aka Ron

Warbeads23 Sep 2009 1:21 p.m. PST

Well, Reviresco never put the model up for sale (I requested it when I made an order and John was kind enough to make an exception) because John was, if I remember correctly, unhappy with it. I like it (I use it with the Reviresco Mexican troops and as a "Zorro Junior" figure with 25 mm figures. He comes afoot and mounted.

Gracias,

Glenn

ming3123 Sep 2009 1:42 p.m. PST

More 28 mm ,Reaper just put one out in Chronoscope

Warbeads23 Sep 2009 3:15 p.m. PST

FWIW, I give you TMP link

1/76 Same as OO scale (British model railroad scale, alternative to HO scale). Plastic miniatures and kits are available in this scale for aircraft, ground vehicles, and soldiers. 21.2mm

1/72 As above, though a slight bit larger. 22.4mm

25mm Traditionally popular for pre-20th Century wargaming, though most historical gamers have now switched to 15mm. Excellent scale for display games. Continues to be popular for fantasy wargaming, historical skirmish-level games, science fiction, and for use with role-playing games. Same as railroad S gauge. 1/64

28mm The "large" 25mm figures are sometimes listed as being 28mm. 1/58

30mm Another scale used for pre-20th Century miniatures. 1/54

Yeah the ex-Lance and Laser, Malamute and Reaper Zorros are in my collection for larger figures games. I just went blank who made the other Zorro figure I have… Any way Reviresco is the "Olde School" 1/72nd source I have used since Star Guard Edition 2 was bought.

Some of the Zorros I have:

link

Gracias,

Glenn

La Long Carabine23 Sep 2009 3:41 p.m. PST

Warbeads are any of those photos of the "Reviresco" Zorro?

Thanks for the heads up on a source. I'll drop Reviresco a line and see if they have another Zorro hanging about.

LLC ak Ron

Warbeads25 Sep 2009 3:17 a.m. PST

Actually, no. The top of the Reviresco Zorro hat comes to the chin of the tallest (Chronoscope IIRC) Zorro I have.

Maybe I need to borrow the wife's digital camera.

Gracias,

Glenn

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