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Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP writes:

Nice-looking bunch of interwar vehicles. There are quite a few more on the website, and most have a picture which is rare these days. True there' are some bulletholes on them, but they might be patched pretty easily if you don't like them. There was flash on some of the models but easily trimmed. The prices look quite reasonable, but the postage is going to be heavy.

At least they're all one piece, unlike many models being offered today which come with lots of pieces and no instructions.


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Caliver of Caliver Books writes:

Now available from Forgotten Front Miniatures through Minifigs is a superb range of 28mm Interwar Oddities – just perfect for games of Very British Civil War or joining your Back of Beyond armies!

The Chatelherault Tankette was an early attempt at getting mobile Machine Guns on the battlefield, but spare a thought for the two crew in the extremely cramped fighting compartment who had to drive and operate the vehicle as well as man its guns. Shown with one of our 28mm "Volkssturm" armed civilians.

Ranging from a cramped little tankette to a beastly great breakthrough tank, these vehicles will add character to any game, as well as providing your force with a significant amount of firepower!

Only the best armored support for the infantry! The Mk. XXV Heavy Breakthrough Tank required a crew of 10 and couldn't move faster than a strolling retiree, but if you see one coming… run!

If you're after artillery pieces, we've got you covered there too with a wide range of different sized artillery available.

In 1919, Baron Fritz von Krapp invented the revolutionary 74mm artillery piece. Doubtless many would still be in service in decades to come, but in the 1920s it was the acme of fire support. Shown with one of our 28mm "Pankhurst Battalion" infantrywomen.

These resin-cast vehicles were sculpted by Martyn Wenn of PMC Games, and can be found here on the Minifigs website.

If Steampunk is more your thing and you want vehicles for In Her Majesty's Name or similar 19th Century steam-powered wargaming, we've got you covered there, too – keep watching for an exciting range of steam tanks and boats!

For more information, and to see the full Forgotten Front range, head over to the Minifigs website.

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