Welcome to my strange alternative world of wargaming with toy soldiers: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books (HG Wells, Little wars)
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Ork Heavy Tanks
New Ork heavy tanks on the Forge World site.
They look great BUT you will need a hundred quid or so spare to be the proud owner of one. I anticipate resisting.
Come on, they're 1/35th scale Tiger Tank treads and wheels, the body is different thicknesses of plastic card - I would expect you to scratch-build one (or more) in no time;)
If it makes you feel better, the prices are even worse for those of us in the USA.
ReplyDelete...sigh...
Dear Cheef
ReplyDeleteI am not sure whether it makes me feel better but misery loves company. :)
John
I'm so glad I don't collect orks, otherwise I'd have to drop serious cash on that. The orks have really improved over these past few years.
ReplyDeleteThose new models look so very, very good. As Col.Colbane said: I'm also really glad not to be collecting orks!
ReplyDeleteDear Col and Jabber
ReplyDeleteI do collect Orks but I'm still gonna pass. I have some cobbled together kitbashes that will have to suffice.
John
Pass. Kitbashes will continue to suffice until someone gets their head out of their butt and realizes that gamers are not of the superwealthy.
ReplyDeleteindeed indeed! i collect orks and im rather fond of the humble kitbash....next project me thinks!
ReplyDeleteIf your interested, check out my battle wagon project over at http://musingsofasmurf.blogspot.com/. the c&c would be really welcome
Come on, they're 1/35th scale Tiger Tank treads and wheels, the body is different thicknesses of plastic card - I would expect you to scratch-build one (or more) in no time;)
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