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Oxford Comma02 Feb 2012 2:41 p.m. PST

Just wondering if anyone like Elhiem makes 20mm vehicles for modern minis? I've been trying to find NATO/Warsaw Pact vehicles in this scale and not having a lot of luck. 15mm, on the other hand….

thacman02 Feb 2012 3:06 p.m. PST

Try S and S Models…

LawOfTheGun mk202 Feb 2012 3:14 p.m. PST

Britannia Miniatures:
link

Oxford Comma02 Feb 2012 3:19 p.m. PST

Thanks. Britannia has a very small selection of vehicles. I'll check out S&S.

dglennjr02 Feb 2012 8:45 p.m. PST

Liberation miniatures (RH Models) has many.
rhmodels.com

Stan Johansen Miniatures has some modern technicals and some 'road warrior' type vehicles and weapons.
link

nickinsomerset03 Feb 2012 1:01 a.m. PST

S&S have a huge range, you need the MT-55, you need the MT-55 it is big!

link

Plenty of discussion on modern projects on the guild,

Tally Ho!

Earthdog03 Feb 2012 1:04 a.m. PST

Depending upon what you're looking for exactly, 1/72 or at a pinch 1/76 plastic model kits might be an option. Just dont glue the fiddly bits on and you'll be fine. If you're worried that the axles won't survive the game, reinforce them with some plasticcard or sprue.

shaun from s and s models03 Feb 2012 2:51 a.m. PST

hi,
if you email me
sales@sandsmodels.com
i will gladly send you a full pdf listing
pictures of most of the range is here:-
link
web site:-
sandsmodels.com
thanks
shaun

PiersBrand03 Feb 2012 2:59 a.m. PST

Lots to choose from, not too mention plastic kits!

Britannia – Soviet tanks, and Vietnam stuff plus A'stan.
S&S – Too much to mention…
Hobbyden – Lots of interesting bits and pieces
Liberation – Some models but most out of stock these days

Then you have the more expensive resin options from ARMO and Cromwell (if you can get hold of him!) and others.

Really is tremendous variety around and lots more to come if the rumour I heard a while ago comes to fruition…

Shark Six Three Zero03 Feb 2012 6:08 a.m. PST

Don't forget Dragon!

flicking wargamer03 Feb 2012 8:41 a.m. PST

The original Men of Valor models were top rate too. Rivals to Dragon in detail and fiddly bits. Lately they have gone cheap and the models are not as good, mainly made of plastic rather than the diecast. You can find the original here and there, including eBay. THe M1s and Bradleys were spectacular.

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