Conflict Miniatures present decals for modern figures in 1/35 and 1/16 scale.
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Conflict Miniatures present decals for modern figures in 1/35 and 1/16 scale.
Interesting release since “Echelon Fine Details” and “Authentic Decals” sheets are out of production for a while.
A decent set of WW2 uniform badges would be welcome too!
Or maybe vehicle decals, fire extinguishers, ammunition boxes, data placards. I know there are some already out there and I have them but no one has stepped into the AA void.
Archer is still around.
I thought they quit? Or did someone pick up the glove?
No, Woody sold Archer to new owners several months after retiring. “New” Archer has been going strong for about a year now, offering all water - slide decals.
Okay, I was not aware of this… It is a blessing for the modelling community, as their range is almost irreplaceable!
Is there a link to the Conflict site? A simple search gave me plenty of results, including wargaming minis, but no decals.
I like these ones. Archer’s Vietnam/modern patch decals are poorly scaled and a couple of the unit patches are inexplicably colored wrong.
https://www.facebook.com/people/Conflict-Miniatures/61558395359131/
I thought Conflict Miniatures had a website as I saw their products several days ago…I don’t know what happened to that website.
You could ask them to email you decal photos: conflictmini@yahoo.com
Archer Transfers makes great human eyeballs decals that I find extremely helpful.
Have you talked to them about this?
Thanks Trisaw.
@Tank_1812 No, I haven’t. It honestly didn’t occur to me. I go on the Archer website periodically after forgetting that there are problems with the patches and when I see them I’m reminded of the fact that I saw these problems before. I don’t buy anything and go on my way and forget about it until the next time. Are they receptive to feedback?
Never had an issue with Woody myself, not sure how Jen is but good tact usually yields at least a productive conversation.