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2016/12/19 04:23:05
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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Very nice kit, I think i like the Russian multi turret one more (forget the name) but very nice.
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2016/12/19 15:33:22
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine
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2016/12/19 16:12:51
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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2016/12/19 16:49:31
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Powerful Phoenix Lord
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This bad boy? (not anywhere near the size of the Char 2C and was commonly referred to as the "Coffin for seven brothers" or something)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HWVPs17lRI
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2016/12/19 16:50:39
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Missionary On A Mission
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Meh, best land ship was the Neubaufahrzeug or however you spell it. I just love the name of it, sounds so silly.
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2016/12/19 19:38:07
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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I'm partial to the sheer silliness of the SMK, at least all the other multi turret designs tried to be compact
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2016/12/19 21:06:22
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Swamp Troll
San Diego
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I don't know that compact was a concept military designers put much stock in back then. At least not for a while..
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2016/12/20 22:51:24
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Gun Mage
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Success on my Walmart price match! Once this sucker is built, I will be figuring out if I'm building an army of $10 Revell tanks..
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2017/02/04 07:37:38
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Hello
It's a really interesting topic. I dont like the shape of the sentinel so maybe I will put some 40K gun on a historical tank as replacement ( Somua S-35 <3 ).
Like this conversion from an other french guy who reshape a Leman Russ to look like to a B1Bis
Automatically Appended Next Post: I have made this :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B17WXevc5k51WlRROTU0ck1TVEU
This is a ppt to compare historical tank vs 40k ones
I hope it usefull Automatically Appended Next Post: The ppt look better if you down load it than if you just look it directly onlive (drive)
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2017/05/15 12:14:41
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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Rubicon are doing some nice deep cuts into WWII vehicles.
https://www.facebook.com/rubiconmodels/
Every IG player needs some of these.
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2017/05/15 12:19:45
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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Oh and...
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2017/05/15 12:26:29
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
Cozy cockpit of an Imperial Knight
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Rubicon's models are sadly too small for use with 40k.
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Fatum Iustum Stultorum
Fiat justitia ruat caelum
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2017/05/15 12:29:46
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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BrookM wrote:Rubicon's models are sadly too small for use with 40k.
Oh, that's sad
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2017/05/15 13:14:17
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Haughty Harad Serpent Rider
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Is the Opel Blitz / Opel Maultier a "deep cut" when Germany produced several hundred thousand of them?
But yes, Rubicon and Warlord are 1/56 scale. You need like 1/35 scale for 40k's absurd anatomical proportions
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"...and special thanks to Judgedoug!" - Alessio Cavatore "Now you've gone too far Doug! ... Too far... " - Rick Priestley "I've decided that I'd rather not have you as a member of TMP." - Editor, The Miniatures Page "I'd rather put my testicles through a mangle than spend any time gaming with you." - Richard, TooFatLardies "We need a Doug Craig in every store." - Warlord Games "Thank you for being here, Judge Doug!" - Adam Troke |
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2017/05/15 17:50:10
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Fixture of Dakka
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Tamiya's 1/48th Opel Blitz could work. It comes out at about half the width of a Chimera, but well, civilian vehicles tend to be smaller than armoured military ones anyway. 1/35th is excessively large, rather if you want chunkier stuff than 1/43rd diecasts could work as well.
Ah, but yeah, a 1/56th scale human (not to be mistaken with say Warlord's models, which're definitely not that size) would stand at around shoulder height to an Imperial Guard model. 1/48th humans are around the same height, but much thinner. ...Its almost like GW's aesthetic comes from a time when production quality wasn't as good, so they had to make everything extra big to accommodate.
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2017/05/15 18:52:41
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
Cozy cockpit of an Imperial Knight
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Warlord's do not go well with other ranges. I've had to resort to using Tamiya's 1:48 armour and vehicles alongside their infantry to make it look decent enough.
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Fatum Iustum Stultorum
Fiat justitia ruat caelum
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2017/05/15 18:57:47
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Haughty Harad Serpent Rider
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Wyrmalla wrote:Tamiya's 1/48th Opel Blitz could work. It comes out at about half the width of a Chimera, but well, civilian vehicles tend to be smaller than armoured military ones anyway. 1/35th is excessively large, rather if you want chunkier stuff than 1/43rd diecasts could work as well.
Ah, but yeah, a 1/56th scale human (not to be mistaken with say Warlord's models, which're definitely not that size) would stand at around shoulder height to an Imperial Guard model. 1/48th humans are around the same height, but much thinner. ...Its almost like GW's aesthetic comes from a time when production quality wasn't as good, so they had to make everything extra big to accommodate.
Sure they are (well sort of). 1/56 is roughly 32mm tall for a 6' man (5.442 mm per foot x 6 feet = 32.652) with the majority of Bolt Action models being 28mm to the eye. Of course, they have "heroic" proportions, unlike, say, Perry historicals, who have a far more realistic proportion. But things like '28mm" or "36mm" aren't really scales... That's why 1/56 vehicles work perfectly for, say, Bolt Action minis height, but not width. Heroic minis eat really really well I suppose. Height's quite a bit more important for a true LOS tabletop game, though...
But back on topic, one of the problems is that WW2 stuff is so easily recognized that it looks way out of place in eras that they wouldn't actually be used, like 40k. A Sherman, Tiger, T-34, Opel Blitz, CCKW, etc, are all iconic WW2 vehicles so breaks immersion if you use them in 40k. I guess that's why GW based all their tanks on bizarre interwar designs. Who's paying attention to a British Medium Mark III ?
Nah, the GW aesthetic is based entirely on the Early Citadel / Wargames Foundry aesthetic, a very particular style chosen by Bryan Ansell, Aly (Alistair) Morrison, Dave Andrews, and (teenage) Michael and Alan Perry, and continued through Kev Adams, shane Hoyle, Colin Dixon, et al, to be characterful and to distinguish their sculpts from the other more "realistic" 25mm models and Airfix plastics at the time. Citadel had no problem producing quality plastics with thin parts - is there anything in the modern 40k range that is as thin as the original Rhino's infantry-grip bar?
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"...and special thanks to Judgedoug!" - Alessio Cavatore "Now you've gone too far Doug! ... Too far... " - Rick Priestley "I've decided that I'd rather not have you as a member of TMP." - Editor, The Miniatures Page "I'd rather put my testicles through a mangle than spend any time gaming with you." - Richard, TooFatLardies "We need a Doug Craig in every store." - Warlord Games "Thank you for being here, Judge Doug!" - Adam Troke |
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2017/05/16 09:14:13
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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judgedoug wrote:Is the Opel Blitz / Opel Maultier a "deep cut" when Germany produced several hundred thousand of them?
But yes, Rubicon and Warlord are 1/56 scale. You need like 1/35 scale for 40k's absurd anatomical proportions
I feel like there's been an explosion of armored cars, trucks and other support vehicles in the last few years. When I was looking for civilian vehicles for 40k it seemed that historical models were limited to tanks and planes.
Anyway another nice one this time from Takom and 1/35.
https://www.facebook.com/TAKOM-354803674728188/
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2017/06/26 16:34:46
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Swamp Troll
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If you like armored cars and aren't using heroic miniatures, then Tamiya has something up your alley!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/items/plastic-model-series-20/1-48-scale-military-miniatures-10500/jgsdf-light-armored-vehicle-32590
I picked one up yesterday at the local hobby store. It's honestly a bit on the small side for most things. It has a nice opening in the top though and a cupola. I believe I will likely mount an Autocannon or similar and run it as a Salamander. I also have some Airfix snatch land rovers and other more realistic scale historical kits that will serve as Taurox and other sorts of QRF style vehicles.
Looking through the other 1/48 kits from Tamiya, I'm seeing a lot more modern vehicles pop up.. so it's probably a dangerous time to be getting back into 40k for my wallet
The full 1/48 range
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/category.php?sub-id=10500&sort=itemhighlow&rows=100
Disclaimer - Please don't re-hash the scale argument, if you don't like 1/48 for your plastic dudesmen just ignore this post.
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2017/06/26 19:33:38
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Veteran Inquisitorial Tyranid Xenokiller
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Any chance of a pic next to some dudesmen when you put it together?
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2017/06/26 20:21:17
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Fixture of Dakka
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And if 1/48th scale doesn't suit you, they've got a nice selection of 1/35th scale military stuff there too.
Nice find, MLaw!
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CHAOS! PANIC! DISORDER!
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2017/06/26 21:02:09
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Swamp Troll
San Diego
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JoeRugby wrote:Any chance of a pic next to some dudesmen when you put it together?
Won't be a problem but for a early approximation, I think it would hang off the edges of a 60mm base by a smidge on each side. I could be off but I won't know until I do get it together. Building Dark Imperium contents first then I'll probably get some work in on my Private Security themed AM army.
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2017/06/26 21:18:02
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Missionary On A Mission
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I have both the 1/35 and 1/48 LAV.
The 1/35 is the exact same size of a Rhino (so I'm using mine as Immolators for Sisters of Battle) and the 1/48 is the exact same size as a FW Tauros Assault Vehicle.
I believe I've posted size comparison of the 1/35 and a rhino in this very thread.
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2017/06/26 22:42:21
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Calm Celestian
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MadCowCrazy wrote:I have both the 1/35 and 1/48 LAV.
The 1/35 is the exact same size of a Rhino (so I'm using mine as Immolators for Sisters of Battle) and the 1/48 is the exact same size as a FW Tauros Assault Vehicle.
I believe I've posted size comparison of the 1/35 and a rhino in this very thread.
A pic of the LAV yes, but a side by side I could not find.
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2017/06/27 11:23:12
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Missionary On A Mission
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2017/09/27 06:20:52
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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[MOD]
Otiose in a Niche
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Some new stuff from Squadron's site
https://www.squadron.com/
https://www.squadron.com/Trumpeter-1-35-BTM-3-High-Speed-Trench-Digging-Veh-p/tr09502.htm
Trumpeter 1/35 BTM-3 High-Speed Trench Digging Vehicle - TR09502
Just the thing for when you need a high speed trench dug.
https://www.squadron.com/Tamiya-1-35-Russian-KV-II-TM35063-p/tm35063.htm
Tamiya 1/35 Russian KV-II - TM35063
At $25 I think a lot of IG players might be interested.
https://www.squadron.com/Trumpeter-1-35-Soviet-2K11A-TEL-W-9M8M-Missle-Krug-p/tr09523.htm
Trumpeter 1/35 Soviet 2K11A TEL W/9M8M Missile Krug-A-( SA-4 GANEF) - TR09523
Grade A bang-bang.
https://www.squadron.com/HobbyBoss-1-35-Soviet-T-12-Medium-Tank-HY83887-p/hy83887.htm
HobbyBoss 1/35 Soviet T-12 Medium Tank - HY83887
It's got a turret with a baby turret growing out of it it's top like a chaos mutation!
https://www.squadron.com/HobbyBoss-1-35-Soviet-BA-3-Armor-Car-p/hy83838.htm
HobbyBoss 1/35 Soviet BA-3 Armor Car - HY83838
Ever popular soviet armored car on sale
https://www.squadron.com/Takom-1-35-Object-279-Soviet-Heavy-Tank-TAK2001-p/tak2001.htm
Takom 1/35 Object 279 Soviet Heavy Tank - TAK2001
4 tracked 'nuclear proof' Soviet tank
Trumpeter 1/35 KV-5 Super Heavy Tank - TR05552
https://www.squadron.com/Trumpeter-1-35-KV-5-Super-Heavy-Tank-TR05552-p/tr05552.htm
Another good Russ alternative.
Lots of other stuff and some good sales right now so it's worth checking out if you're looking for something new.
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2017/09/29 21:34:30
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Nasty Nob
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Pretty sure the KV-5 would be way too big for a Russ in 1:35, even if you shortened it. I've got one I'm planning to turn into an ork kill tank. It's pretty damn big. Not quite baneblade, but similar to a land raider in overall volume, I think.
The T-12 on the other hand seems like it has great potential.
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2018/02/20 18:11:45
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Otiose in a Niche
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Two interesting looking upcoming kits
1/72 battleship turret
https://hlj.com/product/MOLUA72148
Small for 40k but given how big the turret would have been can probably work as a fortification.
And 1/35 scale Lanchester WWI armored car
http://www.themodellingnews.com/2018/02/in-boxed-135th-scale-lanchester.html
With a wheel swap it'll fit right in with the grim darkness of the far future.
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2018/02/25 04:19:16
Subject: Re:New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Fixture of Dakka
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Kings Hobbies and Games have a range of modern vehicles in 1/50th. Whilst most of them are quite distincitvely contemporary, there's some weird looking stuff which has been started seeing use.
Case in point, the Russian FSB Zil Punisher (which yes, if you've played ARMA III, this thing is real... Crazy, crazy world).
I'd hazard that the product list is going through a revamp, so much of the older stuff is either being removed or going through a quality improvement. Expect to see newer additions coming out as well. Of course for 40K many of the vehicles may be too small, but mine resistant vehicles like the Punisher - which are deliberately enlarged for protection - may not look so out of place.
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2018/02/26 09:30:17
Subject: New historical kits for possible use in 40K
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Otiose in a Niche
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Thanks for that link... I haven't seen that site before and they a lot of interesting stuff.
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