Pz 35(t) anywhere?

Started by Wulf, 06 July 2018, 06:27:57 PM

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Wulf

Anyone know where to find a Panzer 35(t) in 10/12mm scale? 1:144, 1:150, 1:160, and of them will do.

I know of only 2 - Pit Head does one, but even if he's still trading it could take ags to get stuff. Butler Printed Miniatures do one but... well, I applaud the effort, and they're cheap (I have bought one), but they prove to me that 3d printing just isn't up to the expectations of tabletop gaming yet, except the horribly expensive stuff from Shapeways & the like.

Any others around? I am currently using Pz 38(t) as proxies, but I'll soon need both types...

Orcs

Pithead is still trading, one of the guys put in a fairly big order about a month ago (approx. £100) , delivery was fairly rapid. I have a few, they are a nice model.
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Ithoriel

My experience of Pithead is that unless it's a big order, and/or if it includes too many rare items, you may end up with the order being declined.

Worth a go maybe, if you're desperate.
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Wulf

Quote from: Ithoriel on 07 July 2018, 01:46:23 PM
My experience of Pithead is that unless it's a big order, and/or if it includes too many rare items, you may end up with the order being declined.

Worth a go maybe, if you're desperate.
I've ordered many many times from Pit Head in the past, in fact I probably have as many of their tanks as I do Pendraken's (not their infantry though...) But, I agree, they do seem to fulfil bigger orders faster. I used to be on the 'supporting customer' list to get limited availability minis, but it's been a long time since I ordered, and I don't really want much this time!

Wulf

Orcs

Just had a reply to an order sent this morning ,from Phil at Pithead, he is currently away at the moment.
The cynics are right nine times out of ten. -Mencken, H. L.

Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well. - Robert Louis Stevenson

Wulf

I got that too, thanks.

"...I don't really want that much..." turned into £50...  :(