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tbeard199916 Sep 2015 6:28 a.m. PST

Does anyone have any specific recommendations for modern Scotia or Heroics & Ros ground vehicles that scale well with GHQ/C-in-C ground vehicles?

Forgot to cross post this. The H&R helicopters scale very well and I recommend them to anyone who can't afford GHQ's $13 USD USD per helicopter (or CinC's nice-but-impossible-to-assemble-if-you're-over 30 models).

I'll start with one H&R ground vehicle that scales well -- H&R's B
MP-2. I'll post photos later, but bought some H&R BMP-2s in the late 1980s that are exactly the same size as the GHQ BMP-2. At any kind of distance, when painted they are indistinguishable from GHQ's BMP-2 models. Assuming that H&R is using the same mold, they are a solid alternative to GHQ BMP-2s.

Sabresquadron16 Sep 2015 7:10 a.m. PST

The Scotia BMP2 is a good model and compares very well to the GHQ. We used them alongside GHQ T90s in an Indian force.

H&R infantry work with GHQ and C-in-C.

tbeard199916 Sep 2015 9:12 p.m. PST

Sabresquadron --

Thanks for the recommendation. And by the way, congrats on releasing your rules. I'll have to give them a try sometime.

CavScout8thCav22 Sep 2015 5:28 a.m. PST

I have all three GHQ/CinC and H&R. The H&R are a little smaller but if kept together in units You don't really notice it.

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