Re: [GZG] Converting WW2 to Sc-fi (was re: Brian's questions)
From: Brian B <brianbinor@g...>
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 12:09:45 -0700
Subject: Re: [GZG] Converting WW2 to Sc-fi (was re: Brian's questions)
One or both of the two GZG kits I mentioned earlier (25ACC-02 or
25-ACC04, can't remember which for which) has hatches, one of the two
has an old school directional radar dish, one has grills that could be
intakes, and one has a couple of steps that could be used as single
PDS charges. But I suspect PDS strips should be relatively simple to
kit bash.
ISTR seeing some of this stuff over at DLD too.
On 8/26/05, Eli Arndt <emu2020@comcast.net> wrote:
> The Russian T-90 and T-80U are particular favs of mine, but the T-90
in
> 1/72 is only offered by ACE out of Russia and the T-80U is only
offered
> in 1/72 by some obscure Chinese company and has changed hands and
names
> a few times making it impossible to track down.
>
> Anyone know a good source of items to use for the following,
>
> 1) hatches
>
> 2) ray domes
>
> 3) PDS charges and anti-infantry strips
>
> 4) fan intakes
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eli
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [GZG] Converting WW2 to Sc-fi (was re: Brian's questions)
>
> Yeah, I always thought the Centurion had a futuristic look to it.
>
> I think that for modern tanks, the Swedish S, the Merkava, the LEO II
> and the LeClerc have the most futuristic look.
>
> DISCLAIMER: I'm talking about looks, NOT capabilities. So let's not
go
> there.
>
>
>
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