"Axis and Allies (Angels/Bandits) 1:100 bombers" Topic
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wargamerbob | 02 Nov 2013 6:26 p.m. PST |
Anybody found models of 1:100 bombers than can be used for Axis and Allies Angels/Bandits, especially early war German bombers? I have found a snap together B-17 that I've ordered, but I'd like to do a Battle of Britain scenario with Heinkels. |
79thPA | 02 Nov 2013 7:46 p.m. PST |
Minicraft makes a HE 111, a JU 88 and a BF 110 however they are in 1/144. I have seen other gamers use smaller scale models for bombers/bomber formations so that may be something to think about. |
Nick Bowler | 02 Nov 2013 8:30 p.m. PST |
Armaments in Miniature make a 1/100 Heinkel HI III and a JU 88 |
underlingtwo | 03 Nov 2013 8:26 a.m. PST |
If you don't have a problem going with a slightly smaller scale, I'd check out the Model Power die-cast planes. link I've picked up a lot of them specifically to use with the Angels/Bandits planes, and they're well done and reasonably priced. Kevin |
dutchy1241 | 03 Nov 2013 4:14 p.m. PST |
I have gone with the 1/144 scale bombers. The 1/100 are just too big for the game table I think. |
underlingtwo | 03 Nov 2013 8:42 p.m. PST |
I agree with dutchy1241. I debated getting bombers the scale of the fighters and eventually decided to go with smaller scales for the bombers. They just fit the hexes better, and so are more convenient. You might check out boardgamegeek.com for some good pictures. link link Kevin |
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