Re: [Epic] GW Substitutions

From: DLIL-Lewiston, Kris <ponchoc_at_...>
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 14:52:27 -0500

Alan Brain wrote:
>
> Koontz wrote:
> >
> > Uh, just one question. Has anybody out there seen my page (that's why I
> > originally started this stupid thread) and if so, why haven't you
> > replied?!? I badly need feedback to tell me if all my work means a darn
> > or if I should just give up.
> > it's http://www.geocities.com/Area51/6272/gwprices.htm if you haven't seen
> > it yet.
>
> Keep up with it. It's just that this is the Epic list, and as you have
> no Epic
> Substitutions... not many people will have done more than glance at it.
> It took me 4 tries of "connection refused" before I got on it. However,
> I noted
> that the address included geocities, so kept on trying (they hardly ever
> come up
> first time BTW).
>
> BTW I can recommend the Irregular Miniatures range, GZG, and the OOP Ral
> Partha
> Ogre figurines for Imp Guard tanks.
>
>
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I like the idea of a page for alternative miniatures for the GW games.
Though, I do have to agree that the information to date on your page is
somewhat sparse. You may wish to add the minifigs lines to your page as
substitutes for some of the Epic tanks and APC's. I have been using
Bradley fighting vehicles as Rhino's for over a year now. They are in
the GHZ line of modern micro armor.

Also, I know of several people who have been using resin cast kits to
make Rhino's, and other somewhat large vehicles for 40K for quite some
time. The price of the kits, and the restocking of the resin is a bit
expensive, but no where near as expensive as going out and buying a GW
Demolisher or Jet-bike box set.
Received on Mon Apr 14 1997 - 19:52:27 UTC

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