From: Michael Blair <amfortas@h...>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 01:56:57 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [GZG] Combat Walkers
I could never really take combat walkers very seriously. The smaller ones I suppose are basically a heavy version of powered armour but the bigger ones look like an expensive target - but that is only a personal opinion so just ignore it. However after dodging it for twenty odd years I bought the new Battletech starter set (it looks fun) which comes with some plastic Mechs which I must say look pretty horrible â though with some TLC and paint they will probably be fine though the ancient box of plastic robots I bought long, long ago look far better and you can still get them, possibly from EM4 and Leisure games as I recently bought a few more from the latter just to see if they were the same ones. They are not as nice as the GZG ones but better than the few Battletech ones that I have seen. Â I must admit I am on the lookout for some walker legs suitable for fitting to a 1/48thth scale SdKfz 222 for a Gear Kreig style conversion. I am not sure that I really approve of weird WW II style games but something about that conversion appeals to me. The GW Sentinel legs are rather small for this though I have stretched them in the past with brass tubing, fitting them to a body made from an old style Rhino hull section for an AT-ST style walker that worked quite well â then they updated the Rhino and I cannot get those surprisingly useful hull sections any more. Bizarrely as I type this I have just remembered that there is an old kit of a Star Wars AT-ST in the attic somewhere that might be worth butchering for the legs. I suppose I could make my own from Plastruct and Evergreen sections and tubing but there is a knack to making such things look right that I lack. Â