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Does anyone know a company that makes 28mm scale, modern vehicles of all kinds? I looked into Walmart but couldn't find any.

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Kildare, Ireland

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If I knew what vehicle you wanted, I could offer better guidance...

Also what scale do you want?

28mm players use everything from 1/60th, to the usual 1/56th, up to 1/48th.


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I am looking for modern civilian 1:48 scale cars and trucks

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Kildare, Ireland

Thats harder...

Your best bet is Ebay. You can search for die-casts by scale on there.


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Newcastle, OZ

Your best bet for 'modern' civilian cars is actually 1/43 scale.
It's a common one for cars (die cast) and it's not wildly out of scale with 28mm.

Cars can be had for as little as a couple of dollars up to around several hundred depending on "collectibility" of them (the official CAT stuff is expensive).

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