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AJ Wright02 Jan 2017 5:32 p.m. PST

Has anyone ordered any of the b eschelon resin cast models? I'm wondering what the general quality is like and if they're compatible with Warlord's vehicles. I want to order one of their Opal Blitz Ambulances to paint up and accessorize as a radio truck.

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AJ

JohnBoo05 Jan 2017 6:29 a.m. PST

I picked up a CMP F60L a little over a year ago for my Canadians. It's very basic, if you want detail you might want to look elsewhere. If I were to guess, Anyscale is a hobby room operation – not that there's anything wrong with that. The model came fully assembled, but each resin component was a different color resin. Very strange. It came with free extra resin goodies-oil barrels, tarps, crates which I used for making some objectives. In the end it painted up nicely and I get comments on having a rather unique vehicle on the tabletop.

PIPERS05 Jan 2017 9:35 a.m. PST

Link?

JohnBoo05 Jan 2017 12:22 p.m. PST

Well, anyscalemodels.co.uk but that just refers you to their Ebay store and Facebook page. Best bet is just google "anyscale models". Pretty much anything they have available is under their Ebay store.

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