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Made in ca
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Does anyone know of a manufacturer of 15 assualt boats of the type that would be used in a river crossing.

I am hoping that they will be similar to the collapsible boats used by the British but any type of inflatable or collapsible boat would do.

Thanks
   
Made in ie
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Kildare, Ireland

I take it you mean these sort of boats?



Or do you mean inflatables as used by the Germans?




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Frontline Wargaming -

http://www.frontlinewargaming.co.uk/

Have the following...

15GP6 6 x RUBBER ASSAULT BOATS

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 Strombones wrote:
Battlegroup - Because its tits.
 
   
Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut



Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

More like the first one, though the British one had canvas and not wooden sides.

The rubber boats are good enough though, I just plan to use them to inidcate how many boats are available to take units across the river on a given turn.

Have you seen any of Frontline Wargamings' stuff? They do have a Canadian distributor so maybe I will check with them to see if they have the boats.

Thanks.
   
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Kildare, Ireland

I own loads of Frontline stuff.

Always very good value for the price.

 Strombones wrote:
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Made in ca
Regular Dakkanaut



Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Have you seen their Canal sections? What are they like? (The website doesn't have much info).

Thanks
   
Made in ie
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Kildare, Ireland

Very nice... But probably more 20mm than 15mm, but thats really only the lock sections.

Seen them in use in a few games and they look good.

 Strombones wrote:
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