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Post by djlittle on Sept 6, 2009 20:46:15 GMT -9
I have always enjoyed playing WWII themed games, like "Behind Enemy Lines, Battleforce Bravo, etc. The only problem is that I don't have the time (or money) to invest in acquiring the necessary troops and vehicles. Would anyone be interested in starting a WWII line? Oh yeah, Nazis are always good PULP villains also! 
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Post by old squirmydad on Sept 7, 2009 11:10:38 GMT -9
What scale are you looking for? Paper Tiger Armaments www.papertigerarmaments.com/Makes a very good line of WWII vehicles in 1/72 scale. I have also seen some very good WWII paper-minis done in 1/72 scale, they might be in the Paperworlds archive, I'll have to go look. Eric
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Post by djlittle on Sept 7, 2009 12:50:30 GMT -9
WOAH! Those Paper Tiger models are FANTASTIC!!!! But they are more like models.. Once you build it, you don't want to mess it up! lol. I was thinking more along the lines of something a little more quick and easy to build. Now, I'm not saying that I won't use them, but..... For vehicles, I was thinking more along the lines of WaffleM's vehicles: onemonk.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=wafflem&action=display&thread=1213Simple, yet look good! For the soldiers, I just happen to like the 'one monk' style everyone does here. Not photo realistic. Although the PGA has a very good selection of troops at a very good price. $2.50 a set is very good. 28-30mm (regular size) is good.
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Post by kane on Sept 7, 2009 15:28:35 GMT -9
Another thing about Paper Tiger is that they are not really textured. Colored well and detailed with lots of fiddly little bits, but no texturing. Thats another thing as well. LOTS of fiddly bits to get them to look like that. Many parts could have just been printed on but instead tweezers to fold. I'll second the call for OneMonk style WWII paper minis as well as more simplified WWII tanks. PLEASE. 
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