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Orosay
 Joined 23/01/14 Last Visit 27/02/17 27 Posts
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Posted on 11 February 2014 at 21:14:35 GMT any recommendations for ww2 russian front buildings - I am aware of various from Timecast, JR Miniatures and Fieldworks. Any others hiding out there? |
StormforceX
 Joined 31/03/06 Last Visit 14/03/15 182 Posts
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Posted on 11 February 2014 at 22:31:42 GMT Pegasus do some ready made plastic ones, one box has two log houses and the other two Ukranian houses. |
peterc
 Joined 14/09/12 Last Visit 17/05/24 125 Posts
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Posted on 11 February 2014 at 23:56:08 GMT Some pictures of my pegasus houses next to pendraken miniatures: The ukrainian ones the log buildings: togheter:  |
Kiwidave
 Joined 04/06/04 Last Visit 31/05/19 841 Posts
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Posted on 12 February 2014 at 07:16:24 GMT Pendraken have some |
toxicpixie
 Joined 09/03/11 Last Visit 17/07/21 2177 Posts
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Posted on 12 February 2014 at 11:00:08 GMT Nice looking stuff there peterc! Might be worth bugging 4square, and seeing if they'll consent to popular demand for some 10mm versions of their existing 15/20/28's... |
billb
 Joined 20/07/05 Last Visit 03/06/19 322 Posts
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Posted on 12 February 2014 at 12:59:30 GMT http://paperterrain.mybisi.com/products/russian-buildings has both north and south Russian buildings. |
billb
 Joined 20/07/05 Last Visit 03/06/19 322 Posts
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Posted on 12 February 2014 at 13:00:03 GMT |
Orosay
 Joined 23/01/14 Last Visit 22/04/17 27 Posts
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Posted on 15 February 2014 at 09:14:39 GMT thanks everyone. Hadn't seen Pegasus before - they look good, but are they 10mm? Can't find a uk stockist doing 1:144 buildings. Also like the paper villages but use my stuff in club games where it is handled robustly (!) at times - (I have seriously considered putting pin aerials on the turrets of my panzer 3's as deterent. I don't do any late war, but thinking about the benefits of hefty gun barrels could tempt me!) |
toxicpixie
 Joined 09/03/11 Last Visit 17/07/21 2177 Posts
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Posted on 15 February 2014 at 21:42:23 GMT Perhaps the little known "brick tank" designed to look like a brick for camo would help. Especially if mashed down on those fiddling clumsy fingers! |
Cold Steel
 Joined 19/05/13 Last Visit 23/04/24 79 Posts
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Posted on 16 February 2014 at 18:15:36 GMT The paper terrain buildings look great. A guy at the FLGS has quite a few. I have found a 1/4 in steel rod, about 2 ft long, briskly wielded, is a fairly quite and efficient cure for those ham-fisted gamers. |
TMadvid
 Joined 24/02/11 Last Visit 04/11/17 1 Posts
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Posted on 20 February 2014 at 14:59:49 GMT These guys do a pretty good range of Russian buildings - they fit well with the Timecast stuff. Ordering from them is a bit of an experience but the models are first rate. http://www.jerryshobbyjunction.com/ |
pete
 Joined 05/02/04 Last Visit 07/05/19 3793 Posts
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Posted on 20 February 2014 at 16:05:30 GMT Cool, some of those used to be available from Musket Miniatures! I wondered who owned them now  |
Cold Steel
 Joined 19/05/13 Last Visit 23/04/24 79 Posts
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Posted on 20 February 2014 at 23:06:39 GMT Thanks for the link. I have quite a number of those buildings and they look great. Now I know where to get more. |
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