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So I am doing the BEF that fought in the Battle of France. Picking up a Matilda I and some crusader early war brits but wanted to ask a couple of question too.

Anyone know any other miniature that do 28mm early war brits that are nice?

Also any well known battles for the BEF in France other than the Battle of Arras and Dunkirk?

Don't worry picking up some EW germans too so there is a fair force to fight

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 Brother-Captain Scotti wrote:
So I am doing the BEF that fought in the Battle of France. Picking up a Matilda I and some crusader early war brits but wanted to ask a couple of question too.

Anyone know any other miniature that do 28mm early war brits that are nice?

Also any well known battles for the BEF in France other than the Battle of Arras and Dunkirk?

Don't worry picking up some EW germans too so there is a fair force to fight


BEF miniatures specialized in Early war miniatures, but then Warlord Games pulled a Disney and bought them.

http://befminiatures.blogspot.com/

Warlord use to sell them, they still may do, they pulled some miniatures away for sometime as they were re-tooling some stuff.

Crusader

http://www.crusaderminiatures.com/list.php?cat=9&sub=22&page=1

Artizan

http://www.artizandesigns.com/list.php?man=18&cat=139&sub=151&page=1

West wind

http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=3_67

crusader

http://www.crusaderminiatures.com/list.php?cat=9

black tree

http://www.blacktreedesign.com/northamerica/home.php?cat=2518

victory force

http://www.victoryforce.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=VFM&Category_Code=Britishwwii

renegade

http://www.renegademiniatures.com/regww2.htm

If you are looking to buy a variety from different companies brigade games sells 28mm from different companies

http://www.brigadegames.com/WW2--British-Commonwealth_c_173.html


victory force, crusader and Artizan are fan favorites fwiw


 
   
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Of those Miniatures, only the BEF ones are suitable for France 1940. None of the others are.

They are the only ones with the chest mounted gas mask, the iconic feature of BEF troops.

http://www.warlordgames.com/store/bolt-action/british-army/bef-squad.html



My Grandfather was in the BEF and fought all the way back to Dunkirk... But also look at the seige of Calais.

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Big P wrote:
Of those Miniatures, only the BEF ones are suitable for France 1940. None of the others are.

They are the only ones with the chest mounted gas mask, the iconic feature of BEF troops.

http://www.warlordgames.com/store/bolt-action/british-army/bef-squad.html



My Grandfather was in the BEF and fought all the way back to Dunkirk... But also look at the seige of Calais.


How on earth did I miss those fellas! Must have looked a million times at the warlord store, guess it is because they are not with the rest at the end of the British bit.

As was mine and he also fought his way back to Dunkirk, would be nice to think they may have looked out for each other during the struggle home this force is in memory of him seeing as he is no longer with us

Cheers for the info!

Also thanks piston honda for your input

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Mine was a Bren Gunner with the West Kents, had a nasty time of it... Very nasty time.

Only just got away. Lost most of his mates in the rearguard actions.

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Big P wrote:
Mine was a Bren Gunner with the West Kents, had a nasty time of it... Very nasty time.

Only just got away. Lost most of his mates in the rearguard actions.


Aye, seems to be same with Grandad too, he wouldn't talk bout anything to do with the war, not a thing. But I can see why of course. His record is in my house, just depends what my mum did with it.

It is more than likely then that their units did cover each other, it is said that he got on one of the last boats off Dunkirk.

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Well they certainly chewed the same dust thats for sure!

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