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Tango0112 Oct 2018 3:20 p.m. PST

Battlefront releases several 15mm sets for the German army. There will be artillery, mortars and machine guns. Classic that can always be useful.


5cm Tank-Hunter Platoon (Plastic) (GBX115)

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10.5cm Artillery Battery (Plastic) (GBX117)
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sMG34 Machine-gun Platoon (Plastic) (GE759)

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8cm Mortar Platoon (Plastic) (GE760)
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Achtung Minen13 Oct 2018 5:51 a.m. PST

Not a fan of plastic, but I suppose these big companies won't be returning to metal figures anytime soon… too bad, I really like BF's infantry, especially their early 2000's models.

Tango0113 Oct 2018 11:28 a.m. PST

They looks good….

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Fred Cartwright13 Oct 2018 12:03 p.m. PST

Not a fan of plastic, but I suppose these big companies won't be returning to metal figures anytime soon… too bad

If they can make the economics work with plastic then never. Judging by how long they have been churning out old Airfix kits, the moulds must be virtually indestructible. Once you have paid for the mould cost of casting is pence per sprue. Unlike metal where moulds wear out and the metal is expensive.

Tango0114 Oct 2018 3:16 p.m. PST

Agree!.

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mysteron16 Oct 2018 3:07 a.m. PST

I have the DAK versions of the 50mm Pak gun. They are so easy to build and the quality of the model is quite exquisite. I have been a long time admirer of the quality of plastics on all scales and they just seem to be getting better when you think it wouldn't be possible to do so.

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