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A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

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A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby grant » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:12 am

Finished my first company, the game is at 1:5, so each M113 represents a platoon, with a Jeep as the Coy HQ. No infantry yet. M109A1 is next!

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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby Victorious Secret » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:20 am

Hi Grant,

For such small figures they look fantastic! You even have the numbers on them. Job well done sir!

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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby grant » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:30 am

Victorious Secret wrote:Hi Grant,

For such small figures they look fantastic! You even have the numbers on them. Job well done sir!

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Thanks! The decals were painful. They are too big to be honest, but do the job. The "2" and the "3" had to be modified to be more Canadian looking, they started as a set of American Army decals from I-94.

Going to bang off the three M109A1 in my brigade group; then I have another 10 or so M113/variants, and then can tackle other tanks and recce squadron! Then ... the infantry...
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby mikeland » Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:22 am

They are great, really impressive work on such tiny vehicles
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby Cubster » Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:11 am

Compact and bijou.
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby Comte Michel » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:39 pm

Cute :) Almost makes me want to go back to 1/300. Somewhere I have some toolboxes full of GHQ Soviet and American.... What rules do you plan to use?
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby grant » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:20 pm

Comte Michel wrote:Cute :) Almost makes me want to go back to 1/300. Somewhere I have some toolboxes full of GHQ Soviet and American.... What rules do you plan to use?


Probably GHQ's own rules, Modern. Although I have heard interesting things about Force on Force, and can get it at a heck of discount at the local bookshop's online store. What rules do you use for Modern?

Thanks everyone for the kind comments!
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby carvel2 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:43 pm

They look fantastic Grant ...can you take a picture with something familiar so I can work out how big they are. Not familiar with 1/300 :(
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby BigMike » Fri Jun 22, 2012 7:46 pm

I'd look at Cold War Commander myself! That'd give you some good games!
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Re: A Company, PPCLI - 1967 (6mm)

Postby grant » Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:28 pm

carvel2 wrote:They look fantastic Grant ...can you take a picture with something familiar so I can work out how big they are. Not familiar with 1/300 :(


Well, they are mounted on 20mm square Victrix bases if that helps? I have to photo some ECW that I rebased later, so will put some on the board to show scale.

@BigMike - I think that's a good idea, just have to find a copy! Out of print now. :cry:
EDIT: print on demand at lulu, found a sneaky 20% off coupon, $1.50 for shipping, hard copy for $25. Win. Thanks for that! :D
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