"Does anyone make plastic modern Chinese soldiers 54mm" Topic
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Durando | 27 Mar 2012 6:22 a.m. PST |
Does anyone know of any company who makes modern Chinese soldiers in 1/32 scale or figures for the Korean war..? |
CorporalTrim | 27 Mar 2012 9:16 p.m. PST |
There is nothing that I know of. |
Botch B | 19 Sep 2013 3:25 a.m. PST |
Forces of Valor started with a set of Chinese WWII figures but for some odd reason they never really caught on in Europe! Production ceased and they bought out Germans, Brits etc. We grabbed as many as we could when they were around, but now they are like hen's teeth
Nice figures too, already painted in grey, with the traditional sword with a red ribbon tied to the handle. Nobody does or has ever done Korean War AFAIK – no, not true, I think Lone Star or maybe Crescent did some in the 50's?? |
dBerczerk | 22 Sep 2013 3:47 p.m. PST |
Dragon does a nice set of 1/35 multi-part hard plastic Chinese People's Volunteer infantry for the Korean War. They also do a set with three machine gunners and a DShK anti-aircraft heavy machine gun on a tripod. I believe they also produce a Chinese T-34/85 in their Korean War line. I've built and painted the infantry and HMG sets and they don't look too out-of-place on the same table with 1/32 figures in skirmish games. |
Botch B | 12 Oct 2015 9:45 a.m. PST |
CTS have launched a Korean War range with some North Koreans, with Chinese next, as I mentioned in a recent post. Weston Toy Soldiers has the Koreans link link |
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