TOPIC: Russian Civil War range? |
Standard User Posts: 2 MALHSMAINFS 23rd Nov 2019 09:45:52 I posted on the proxies board asking about tachankas, someone responded positively about an idea for RCW, and I was curious if you guys would ever produce RCW miniatures, whether as it's own line or a subsidiary of WW1 Russia? (Tachankas, Austin Armored Cars, NC-1906, T-18, Red and White infantry, partisans/revolutionaries?) |
Standard User Posts: 16 Jonboy 24th Nov 2019 07:46:01 Plus one, would invest in quite a big way on this, really think 6mm is the way to go with thisin terms of the scale space it offers. Plenty of space for Armoured trains and wide flanking cavalry actions. To be fair a lot of the Whites can allready be morphed from the Russian WW1 range with additions from the other WW1 ranges. |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 28th Nov 2019 10:43:36 This is a range that I actually want to do. It will pop up up in our 'to do' pile once we finish off the Great War stuff. I too wish to do BIG armoured trains... I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
Standard User Posts: 16 Jonboy 9th Dec 2019 09:13:15 Looking ahead, next year being the centenary of the 1920 Russo Polish War would be an ideal release date for such a range. The Poles are I think entirely covered in various guises by the existing WW1 range. Anyone seeking a little inspiration please check out the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJX0MJotVyE So Poles first and Whites using the WW1 Russians then onto the might of the Bolshevik cause. A fascinating and totally overlooked period of history. Oh and a big, big yes to Armoured trains....two of those steaming across the table would look awe inspiring.
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Standard User Posts: 9 jimbo 4th Mar 2020 06:59:29 Another vote for tachankas (taczankas?). I'd probably buy at least two packs - and useful for WW2 as well. |
Standard User Posts: 3 kavitag1 18th Jun 2020 05:15:32 "So Poles first and Whites using the WW1 Russians then onto the might of the Bolshevik cause. A fascinating and totally overlooked period of history. Oh and a big, big yes to Armoured trains....two of those steaming across the table would look awe inspiring."
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