Ok the enforcement mech next to a 25mm GZG figure
http://www.germy.co.uk/pictures/sculpting/robotscale.jpg
Jeremey www.germy.co.uk
Right size, but as much as I like it's shape, for ROV's I still think that
some of the GZG 6mm stuff works better.
Now if you were to make a bigger version of the tracked mecha, say roughly
25mm scale human sized, I'd definitely be interested.
> On 9/29/05, germ@germy.co.uk <germ@germy.co.uk> wrote:
By the way, which GZG figure is that?
> On 9/29/05, Brian B <brianbinor@gmail.com> wrote:
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or so of those for use by my SG Platoon. It looks pretty good. Maybe a little
bigger would be better, but it would work pretty
good as-is.
Roger
> On 9/29/05, germ@germy.co.uk <germ@germy.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:48:01PM +0200, germ@germy.co.uk wrote:
> Ok the enforcement mech next to a 25mm GZG figure
I don't see it as a warbot at that size - rough terrain would be too
much of a problem - but it would definitely work as an ordnance-disposal
remote...
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> Ok the enforcement mech next to a 25mm GZG figure
Isn't that cute. :-)
Now, didn't you have a small, slanted rectangular box-like one, to be, I
presume, a small hovercar or something? Wouldn't that just work perfectly
for the little squeaky box-on-wheels in the Death Star from SW IV?
Mk
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this better. The GZG 6mm stuff all looks like little tanks. I like weapons on
arms.
Roger
> On 9/29/05, Brian B <brianbinor@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok the enforcement mech next to a 25mm GZG figure
http://www.germy.co.uk/pictures/sculpting/robotscale.jpg
Perfect as is for 15mm.
> Roger Burton West wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 08:48:01PM +0200, germ@germy.co.uk wrote:
It might work well as a base or ship security bot, for use only in areas
where the terrain's going to be flat and level...
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better? Tires like they had in Damnation Alley?
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> On 9/29/05, Sylvester Wrzesinski <xveers@gmail.com> wrote:
> By the way, which GZG figure is that?
Can't remember think it's an NSL trooper?
Jeremey www.germy.co.uk
Thanks, I'd buy 4 or so of those for use by my SG Platoon. It looks pretty
good. Maybe a little bigger would be better, but it would work
pretty good as-is.
Roger
> By the way, which GZG figure is that?
That's an NSL panzergrenadier. I think it is SGN-01B.
Isn't that cute. :-)
Now, didn't you have a small, slanted rectangular box-like one, to be, I
presume, a small hovercar or something? Wouldn't that just work
perfectly for the little squeaky box-on-wheels in the Death Star from
SW IV? Mk
> It might work well as a base or ship security bot, for use only in
Bit top heavy i grant you but it's not a dalek:)
Jeremey www.germy.co.uk
> On 9/29/05, Roger Books <roger.books@gmail.com> wrote:
Ummm.... well, by definition, that's what ROV's are: Little Tanks, or Armored
Cars, or Scout Vehicles, or Attack choppers, just small and unmanned.
But if you mean they look too much like a tiny MANNED vehicle, I refer you to
specific models that I don't think do. As I've mentioned before: Paladin (DSM
103) Striker (DSM 115)
Hunter (DSM 106) - though I think it would look better wit hthe turret
of the Rommel (DSM 110), which would do nicely as a remotely fired GMPG.
> I like weapons on arms.
I do to, but that doesn't mean the vehicles I just mentioned don't look right
as ROV's if you don't prefer arms.
> On 9/29/05, Roger Books <roger.books@gmail.com> wrote:
I believe the US Military has something that uses a similar
configuration -- very small scout ROV with a combo of treads and
wheels to help it navigate stairs and rough terrain.
Interesting. I bought a couple of old Geohex 25mm PA and really liked the look
of THEM too, and they turned out to be NSL too. I like the look. I'm still
trying to assemble everything I need for an upcoming D20 Future campaign, and
you people keep putting more stuff on my already bulging To Buy List. LOL
> On 9/29/05, Adrian Johnson <adrian.johnson@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:48:01 -0700, <germ@germy.co.uk> wrote:
> Ok the enforcement mech next to a 25mm GZG figure
So when do they go into production?