petbat
16 November 2023 19:20
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WW1 figures will limit you to very expensive resin figures that are not entirely suited to the piece, but workable. You will need a lot of figures!
There are a few kits for the Morsar Karl and Leopold that would have figures you could use for WW2 setting, or perhaps modify.
An option for WW2 would be the Miniart seated artillery figures, for an in between action setting of a few figures - less busy and allows more focus on the gun model. Taffy posted one on this forum that he did like this:
I built this vignette about eight years ago. The gun is the Takom kit in 1/35th scale, and goes together very well. The standing figure came with the kit, and was nicely done. The others are from a Miniart set. They were nicely detailed, but I replaced the heads of those with resin ones from Hornet. When I did the scene I had added the tracks for the ammo trolleys used to feed the gun. I did want to add one of the trolleys as well, but it took me eight years to finally do that. I didn’t find out…
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