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Re: Peter Pig - 15mm Stuff

From: "clourenco" <clourenco@s...>
Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 03:28:08 -0500
Subject: Re: Peter Pig - 15mm Stuff

I'm very happy with their AK47 Modern Africa line. Where else can one
get
the lizard cap africa kit so prevalent in the seventies and sixties and
the
quality is good with little flash (though perhaps batches vary?) Plus
the
guys run over by tank treads is a nice touch.

Los

----- Original Message -----
From: Casquilho, Daniel <Daniel.Casquilho@disney.com>
To: <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: RE: Peter Pig - 15mm Stuff

> > In message <005b01c0a2e0$60918f20$5565e03e@mshome.net>,
> > kh.ranitzsch writes:
> > > > Somewhat further down in the post, Stuart also writes:
> > > >
> > > > >Peter Pig - Sci-Fi, Moderns, Historicals.  Good quality
> > > > >moderns, the
> > > > >sci-fis thing sucks.
> > > >
> > > > This sounds a lot more like my experience with Peter
> > > > Pig... only IMO it
> > > > applies to the infantry as well :-(
> > >
> > > More or less my experience. They have nice moderns, my Wild
> > > West figures
> > > were not at all impressive. Don't have any Sci-fi
> >
> > I agree with this.	I didn't like the SF infantry stuff at
> > all, but really
> > like the AK-47 line.  See
> > http://www.cowell.org/~andy/min/15mm/ for some
> > pictures of both.
>
> Just to add my opinion to the mix, I agree that the Peter
> Pig Sci-Fi line is poor at best with one exception, I did like
> the "Combat Robots". I even bought another pack.
> As for their AK47 line, I found those to be mixed ranging
> from Good to poor. Some figures where odd sizes but others looked
> good to me.
>
> Daniel
>


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