Re: Need help identifying what I ordered a while ago
From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:08:31 +0000
Subject: Re: Need help identifying what I ordered a while ago
>Months (too many) ago I ordered some SF miniatures from Irregular - 25,
>15 and 6 mm) from Irregular.
>
>Now I am getting around getting them organized into my SF armies.
>
>It is the 6 mm stuff I need help with.
>
>I need to reorder some additional vehicles but I forget which ones they
>are!
>
>#1
>Tracked Boxy APC - bits on top but no apparent 'weapons' - 12 to 13 mm
>wide 31-32 mm long and 7-9 mm tall. 'Headlight' in front (2) of
vehicle.
>
>#2
>"Shorter' APC - tracked, small recessed area in front (Driver's
window?)
>and slight raised area at the back. No overt weapons,simple topside,
>hatch front right, driver's window truncated pyramid like area. It is
>13-14 mm wide 25-26 mm long, and 7-8 mm tall at rear. "Whippet" if #1
>was an "average dog."
>
>#3
>Wheeled APC - 8 wheels, sideways "V" pointing forward bow with cast on
>rectangular small turret, front third is raised with 'turret' on top,
>stern is narrower sideways "V" pointing back. It is 26 mm long V-tip
to
>V-tip, 11-12 mm side, and lower deck is circa 8 mm high.
>
>*4
>another wheeled APC with 6 asymmetrically spaced wheels. Arbitrarily
>(meaning I'm guessing) the appearance of the APC is divided in half
with
>the middle wheels about centered, the front wheels directly in front of
>the middle set with the rear wheels separated by a boxlike part of the
>main chassis, turret front of center, turret is separate, barrel right
of
>center, back half of body 1 cm or so higher than front but below turret
>gun traverse. It is about 22 mm long, 11 - 12 mm wide and 6-8 mm tall
>not including turret.
Are you SURE this is an Irregular piece and not GZG, Glenn? The
description
sounds spot-on for our DSM-117 (M38 LIPPC)!
Jon (GZG)
>
>Gracias,
>Glenn
>
>
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