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skirmishcampaigns11 Oct 2020 5:04 a.m. PST

All –

I am looking to get about 2-3 squads of 28mm Norwegian WW2 figures but Gorgon seems to be out of stock. Any ideas how to get them or other 28mm Norway figure suppliers?

Or anyone want to sell their painted ones?

Want to put on an overdue 20th Anniversary Norway! SkirmishCampaigns campaign!

Cheers
Scott

7dot62mm11 Oct 2020 7:43 a.m. PST

The Norway Skirmish Campaigns book is very nice. The Norwegians seem to have fairly limited support unit requirements so not much painting toi be done.

MSU John12 Oct 2020 6:23 p.m. PST

Great Escape is planning on a KS for Norwegians after their Danes.

blank frank22 Oct 2020 9:55 a.m. PST

Great book and the Germans get to use a Neubaufahrzeug.

Fred Cartwright17 Nov 2020 10:01 a.m. PST

There was a firm called Valkyrie which did a range of 28mm Norwegians, but they have long gone. You could try conversions using Warlord plastics. The kepi is very similar to the peaked German cap so should be doable. They also had quite a mix of helmets including the British battle bowler.
See the photo of the Hegra Fortress troops on the Brodie Helmet Wiki page for some ideas.
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