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Dropzonetoe Fezian06 Dec 2013 6:56 a.m. PST

Subjective question I know, but I am looking for a few APC for an upcoming military campaign. I don't mind nationality or conflict it was intended for.

So what companies makes the best looking APC's in 15mm?

Thanks
DZT

Alcibiades06 Dec 2013 8:47 a.m. PST

Irish Serb and QRF would be my suggestions. The former's range is not extensive but what he does produce are fantastic and always my first choice. QRF has an extensive range of modern vehicles, again very nice, and terrific customer service.

My two cents.

Kent

Sparker06 Dec 2013 2:37 p.m. PST

The Skytrex ones were the best on the market but they went into recievership and have only just been taken over and are slowly getting back into production – their modern ranges may take a while. But have a look at the Old Glory modern ranges – they collaborated on these so may have the same high quality stuff – lovely M113s, FV432s, BMPs, BTRs etc…

Personal logo Saber6 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian06 Dec 2013 2:58 p.m. PST

I like my Old Glory ones

Dropzonetoe Fezian06 Dec 2013 3:31 p.m. PST

Thanks for the starting points gents!

DZT

GeoffQRF07 Dec 2013 12:27 a.m. PST

It's worth looking through both our post war and modern ranges. If you are after something a little unusual, things like the Urutu and MCV80 are popular alternatives to BTR/BMPs.

And if it is for something 3rd world, and you are not bad at modelling, don't rule put something from our WW2 ranges with a suitable turret change or added plastic sheet armour.

As you are in the US, our ranges are available through Scale Creep and Miniature Armies.

GeoffQRF07 Dec 2013 12:29 a.m. PST

It's worth looking through both our post war and modern ranges. If you are after something a little unusual, things like the Urutu and MCV80 are popular alternatives to BTR/BMPs.

And if it is for something 3rd world, and you are not bad at modelling, don't rule put something from our WW2 ranges with a suitable turret change or added plastic sheet armour.

MaahisKuningas9007 Dec 2013 9:23 a.m. PST

Irish Serbs M3 Panhard, 5/5 and highly recommended: Cheap, less-high tech looks and at least all 4 I received were top notch casting pieces.

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