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"Making the switch from 15mm to 20mm" Topic


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captaincold6928 Jul 2025 12:03 p.m. PST

So, I primarily play in 12mm but on occasion I'd like to play in a larger scale. I have some 15mm stuff and while I like the scale its not that far off from 12mm.

I'm likely to sell off my 15mm for 20mm.

Can folks let me know who makes 20mm plastic kits for WW2?

Im in the states, so US makers/retailers,only please. I think UK shipping is pretty cost prohibitive.

Thanks

epturner28 Jul 2025 2:37 p.m. PST

Valiant kits are/were readily available.

I've got some British, German, and American figures.

Nice stuff.

Eric

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP28 Jul 2025 2:56 p.m. PST

Plastic Soldier Company available many places.

Loads of 1/72 too on Amazon and Ebay.

Gus51RM Supporting Member of TMP28 Jul 2025 4:15 p.m. PST

For the last 12 years I have been collecting from several vendors dealing in 1/72 using: Hobbylinc
Megahobby, Hannants, HobbylinkJapan, and a Czech company Tracks & Troops Online.

I returned to 1/72 leaving micro behind as my eyes are getting older and my hands are not as steady. I am working on the battles for France in 1940 and early North Africa in 1941.
I still have a fair supply of mid to late war German kits if you are interested. If interested provide me an email as a response.
Regards Ray
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captaincold6928 Jul 2025 6:05 p.m. PST

@Gus51RM

my email is zasgard at hotmail dot com

I'd be interested in Late War German kits!

Thanks

blacksmith29 Jul 2025 1:15 p.m. PST

Hi, I'm currently looking to sell all my 1/72 soft plastic forces as I'm going down to 15 mil. They are painted up to a good level and I have one full platoon of German infantry from Plastic Soldier Company (hard plastic) and one platoon of US infantry from Esci and other companies. All mounted on 2 cent coins. Also some tanks, some die cast and some model kits. Last time I sent a tracked parcel to the States took 27€ in P&P.
I also have an Ebay profile 100% positive feedback: auction

Let me know here if you're interested.

You can look pics of them at my blog: javieratwar.blogspot.com

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