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That Mecha looks good, very Ring of Red, but I would prefer less weaponry and more miscellaneous equipment instead. Just a personal opinion though.
where can I buy one? and who sculpted it?
I’d be nice if we had that information, As John said… I gotta have on.
You can buy one from West Wind Productions & Wayland Games 🙂
I just noticed the right footprint has some ripples in it, I believe its supposed to have that gap, to give the impression its walking and its started to leave behind a foot print, and hats why left footprint is flat and shallow so you can glue it in easily
could you please do more sot3r, i’d quite like to see one on the mech grenadiers starter set 🙂 pleeeaaase
Please do more Secrets of the Third Reich 🙂
LOVE the miniature, Love the miniature range for SOTR. The points value for the Tiger in SOTR is higher than that of a small army. Has anyone played SOTR? I got a bit hung up by the Armor Class/penetration Class Table in the base book on p. 35. There’s no Key for values and I “think” I understand what they’re trying to say but its just not clear. I was also thrown off by some of the point values of things that aren’t listed (like the comanche suit without weapons). They certainly make it easy to mesh models from other games like Dust, AE WW2, and even AT43.
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