What's crazy, impractical and bigger than a Maus...

Started by Leon, 02 December 2013, 02:55:59 AM

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Leon

Quote from: Jay Arnold on 07 December 2013, 02:26:32 AM
Centerpiece of the 1946 range, eh Leon?

Yep!  We've got the Maus as well, plus some Weird War walkers to be production moulded.

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Jay Arnold

Nazi zombies? Werewolves in Feldmutze? Allied golems? Or not that wierd?  ;D

Seriously, you need to do Japanese zombies.

Jay Arnold

And Tesla turrets for ground mounting and tanks.

Jetpack Fallschirmjaeger and Brit/US Airborne.

Native American shaman.

Baba Yaga's house with a KV1 turret.


Hertsblue

Why should 1946 suddenly open the floodgates to zombies and other weirdness? Mind you, I was born in '47 so perhaps there's something in it....  :o
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The possibility of Germany fighting into '46 is fantasy in and of itself. Now you're getting bothered about Zombies and atomic-powered Tesla tanks?  ;D

Besides, who doesn't like zombies?   ;)

I'm guessing someone has already mentioned Infantry with NVA helmets?

ronan

Quote from: Jay Arnold on 07 December 2013, 02:52:53 PM
(...)Besides, who doesn't like zombies?   ;)

I'm not fond of zombies, I must admit.   :-[

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NO please NO - lets  stick to REAL vehicles.

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I did move into 10mm so that I could have some reasonable looking forces on the table.

Three Rattes, and a couple of Russian Land battleships and that's the table filled again!   :'(
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I reckon my 10mm Sectrets of the Third Reich game is getting closer to happening.

Will the Ratte be going on sale Leon?
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Quote from: Luddite on 19 December 2013, 10:12:03 AM
Will the Ratte be going on sale Leon?

Yep, definitely, far too much time/money in it to leave it sitting around!  It's currently away being resin moulded, so we're hoping to have some stock of it arriving Jan/Feb time in theory.

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I reckon I'm relatively safe in north-west Burma in 1944. Try getting that Ratte thing up Mount Pulebadze - no chance!  :d
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Quote from: Hertsblue on 19 December 2013, 11:16:33 AM
I reckon I'm relatively safe in north-west Burma in 1944. Try getting that Ratte thing up Mount Pulebadze - no chance!  :d
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