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RE: [DS, SG] Sources of WWI tanks and knights

From: "McClure, Kent" <kent.mcclure@l...>
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 06:38:22 -0700
Subject: RE: [DS, SG] Sources of WWI tanks and knights

If my memory serves me correctly, Scotia did produce a fairly large
selection of 6mm WW1 vehicles.	They included the British Whippets, Mk
II
male and female, Mk. IV male and female, Mk V male and female, Mk V*
male
and female, Mk V** male and female, Mk VIII, Mk IX APC, Mk B, and Rolls
Royce AC; the French Char St. Chammond Char 2c (actually a WW2 vehicle),
the
Schneider and a batch of FT-17s; and the German A7V, A7Vu, Lk. II lt
tank
and the Ehrhadt 17 AC.	I don't know who stocks them Down Under, but I
believe that Scotia still has a website.  Hope this helps.

Kent M. McClure
	"Yeah, tactics.  The most basic tactic of all, Mr. Yamamoto. 
Every
		   kindergartner knows it.  You always win by running
away."
		   Lt. Cmdr Justy Ueki Tylor,  Captain of the UPSF
Soyokaze
		   from Irresponsible Captain Tylor,
		   episode 13 - Strategy.....Tactics...or the Lack
Thereof

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Beth.Fulton@csiro.au [SMTP:Beth.Fulton@csiro.au]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:32 AM
> To:	gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
> Subject:	[DS, SG] Sources of WWI tanks and knights
> 
> G'day,
> 
> Would any kind soul out there be able to recommend manufacturer's who
make
> decent 6/10mm WWI tanks and knights in armour on foot (preferably
> individually based rather than in rows of 6 or whatever)?
> 
> Likewise can anyone recommend a supplier of nice looking 25mm knights
in
> armour on foot.
> 
> Inspired by Dr Who (as I so often am) I've been mulling over a force
> (under
> the control of TOLEMAC industries founded by Arthur King) who's PA
look
> like
> knights in armour and who's vehicles resemble WWI tanks (in appearance
not
> necessarily function).
> 
> Thanks
> 


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