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"15mm Post-War or 1920's Cars" Topic


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TheWhiteDog24 Feb 2018 4:38 p.m. PST

Anyone have a good source for 15mm civilian vehicles, fitting in the 1918-1930 period? I'd like to motorized some of the RCW, Freikorps, and various other forces I've been collecting.

Most of the collection consists of Peter Pig and Batttlefront, for size reference. I'm using the Zvezda Zis-trucks, as well as some of the various Blue Moon options (though they're a little big).

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP24 Feb 2018 4:53 p.m. PST

I believe Minifigs has some vehicles in their WW I range. I would see if Irregular had anything as well.

TheWhiteDog24 Feb 2018 5:11 p.m. PST

I will gladly look, though I tend to avoid Irregular. I've never been fond of their style and level of detail.

Thanks for the suggestions!

Lucius24 Feb 2018 5:31 p.m. PST

The All Quiet on the Martian Front line has a few.

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Dave Schmid24 Feb 2018 5:51 p.m. PST

Look for Wiking model cars and trucks. They may be HO or 1/87 scale but may work since no one can really define what 15mm is anymore.

TheWhiteDog24 Feb 2018 6:27 p.m. PST

Unfortunately 1/87 is far too big for what are not considered "18mm". It would make the Peter Pig Stormtroopers look like midgets!

1/100 would be ideal, but anything from about 1/95 to 1/110 would work scale-wise.

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