"20mmZone - 1/76th or 1/72nd" Topic
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dr beard | 22 Nov 2016 3:35 a.m. PST |
Just wondering in terms of model scale what the 20mmZone range from Early War Miniatures are – 1/72nd or 1/76th? Particular interested in the late war German stuff. Anyone knows/worked it out be grateful. Thanks Andy |
Frothers Did It And Ran Away | 22 Nov 2016 4:06 a.m. PST |
A pal of mine has their Whirbelwind, the hull matches perfectly to the Airfix PzIV so definitely 1/76 in that example at least. |
Bashytubits | 22 Nov 2016 4:29 a.m. PST |
Most gamers mix the two scales. If you keep all the vehicles one scale, very few wargamers are going to notice. Make sure you have the proper "number" of rivets however, they will NOTICE that. |
dr beard | 22 Nov 2016 5:05 a.m. PST |
Thanks Frothers that's good news as my collection is all "true" 1/76th and it's good to get another supply of vehicles. Bashytubits – indeed we've all met some of those. |
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