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03/11/2022 at 05:42 #179809
Jim Webster
ParticipantI was just wondering who produced 6mm clutter and street furniture suitable for modern and SF
I’m talking about seats, raised beds and planters, hot dog stands or equivalent
A lot of 6mm games in modern and SF do seem to have nowhere for the infantry to dig in other than in the buildings
Similarly does anybody do 6mm burnt out vehicles or do I have to just trash my own 🙂
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03/11/2022 at 08:10 #179811Mike
Keymaster03/11/2022 at 10:01 #179813Jim Webster
ParticipantI thought of model railway stuff but when I see their stuff at railway shows, it’s normally remarkably expensive
Basically I’ve got a scenario in mind and was just looking for a few sources of suitable scenery, just so I could mention them in the blog. Given a choice I’d prefer to mention people closely linked to the hobbyhttps://jimssfnovelsandwargamerules.wordpress.com/
03/11/2022 at 14:00 #179826Whirlwind
ParticipantI don’t think it has everything down to the level of detail and clutter I think that you are asking for, but I think Perfect Six does a reasonable range of that kind of thing.
03/11/2022 at 16:47 #179831Jim Webster
ParticipantThanks for that, Perfect Six have a lot of useful stuff, I just followed the link, their skips would be great, and sandbags and barricades can be used everywhere
Jim
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03/11/2022 at 18:32 #179832Darkest Star Games
Participant6mm modern is tough to find. 3d printed is probably the easiest route.
Tell you what, make a detailed list and I have a buddy that would be more than willing to 3d model a bunch of stuff for his .stl shop.
As for burned out cars, making your own is generally the easiest route. A method I have used in the past is to make a mold of a car using crinkled aluminum foil, so when you pour in plaster (or whatever) it comes out looking already crashed up.
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03/11/2022 at 21:30 #179837Jim Webster
ParticipantIt wasn’t so much I was wanting stuff for me, more looking to see what was out there and giving it a bit of a plug to help out.
I do like the idea of the crashed or burned out cars thoughJim
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06/11/2022 at 11:53 #179894irishserb
ParticipantPlastruct might be a source. They offer architectural model supplies in 1/200 and 1/500, cars in 1/250, and other various items in a variety of scales, some of which might be useful in 1/300. Many items tend to be pricy.
06/11/2022 at 15:38 #179904Jim Webster
ParticipantThanks for that, as you say, pricy but very nicely done
Jim
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