1/32 0R 1/35 WW1 British infantry kits? (1 Viewer)

Rob

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Does anyone know where I might buy some British WW1 infantry kits in the above scales?. Would like to have a go at building and painting some but don't know where to start, any advice would be most appreciated.

Rob
 
Rob,

Don’t know about the figures but paint wise just make sure you have an ample supply of green in case of shortages in the future.

Regarding brushes get the best quality you can afford they will last for ages if looked after properly.

Whatever you end up with I’m looking forward to seeing the results. :)

Jeff
 
Rob,

Don’t know about the figures but paint wise just make sure you have an ample supply of green in case of shortages in the future.

Regarding brushes get the best quality you can afford they will last for ages if looked after properly.

Whatever you end up with I’m looking forward to seeing the results. :)

Jeff

Thanks for that Jeff, after the Battlefields thread I thought I'd love to have a go at making and painting some WW1 figs.

Rob
 
Best of luck with the green paint hunt. :eek:

Are you thinking of gloss or matt Rob?

Steadfast, here in Notts, do have a few of the old Britains WW1 castings (1/32) for a few quid each. They suit gloss painting, but are detailed enough to be able to do them in matt as well if you preferred.

Hobbycraft do a range of packs of 3 or 4 brushes, in a variety of different sizes and materials which are pretty good value for money.

Paint wise, I use Humbrol enamals for gloss, at Jeff's suggestion, although one particular colour eludes me :p, and use a mixture of Vallejo and Games Workshop paints for matt.

Simon
 
Thanks Simon, I was thinking of matt. Will defo go for Hobbycraft brushes and Vallejo/games paints.

Cheers

Rob
 
if you want metal then Historex do some really nice WWI stuff
Mitch
 
Rob,

Tradition of London make a couple of WW1 ranges, one in the Toy Soldier series and one in the Model range..

Jeff
 
JMD kits are very nice, but they are actually larger than 1/32. There is a lot of scale creep that varies from company to company, but if it's a stand alone figure, it's moot.
 
The largest range of WW1 figures and accessories is that made by Scale Link, various arms, heads and weapons enable you to mix and match, extremely large range of accessories ranging from gramaphone and records through to duckboards and trench furniture. Vehicles include mobile pigeon loft, gs wagon, armoured car and lorries. Figures covered are British, French, German, Belgian and American, alternative heads enable Australian, Indians and Canadians to be represented. Figures are metal in 1/32nd scale and are available in kit form. Trooper
 

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