"Really small WW2 airplane miniatures" Topic
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gamer1 | 21 Jan 2018 6:06 p.m. PST |
Anyone know of a reliable company that puts out WW2 aircraft that would be a half inch or smaller? Thanks. Travis |
Allen57 | 21 Jan 2018 6:24 p.m. PST |
Smallest I know are 1/1250. Both companies are very reliable. C.A.P Aero available from The Last Square link 617 Sqn from Magister Militum =61983&cat[]=59552]link Note: Magister Militum also sells C.A.P Aero. They refer to the manufacturer as Hallmark but that was the original manufacturer who sold out to Noble Miniatures (owned by The Last Square). IIRC the 1250 scale ship companies also made a few aircraft but I know nothing about them. |
Trierarch | 21 Jan 2018 7:11 p.m. PST |
GHQ make 1/2400th aircraft for the WW2 ship ranges Emphasis on the Maritime/Naval aircraft of course. |
BW1959 | 21 Jan 2018 7:52 p.m. PST |
Try PICO Armor 1/600. Nice looking and very reasonable priced link You get 8 single engine aircraft for under $4 USD |
Dexter Ward | 22 Jan 2018 3:10 a.m. PST |
Tumbling dice 1:600 planes are excellent. A fighter is about 15mm wide, a bomber perhaps 30mm |
Allen57 | 22 Jan 2018 8:54 a.m. PST |
If what you meant re size was wingspan the 1/600 models noted by D. Ward are good. You might also check ebay for 1/700 aircraft. auction Many Japanese modeling companies offer these. Although most sets are naval aircraft not all are. US and British are the hardest to find. |
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