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kato13 03-15-2010 10:26 PM

4th Canadian Mechanized Brigade (Moved from Archive)
 
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Anna Elizabeth 06-18-2015 10:33 AM

The chart is from Macksey's "First Clash", it's a part novel, part thinking exercise on how the opening battles of a Cold War Gone Hot might be found. The scenario is that 4CMBG is moving into position to buy time for US VII Corps to re-organize.

I'd like to do the unit in micro-armour, and I wish there was an inexpensive way to build a 1/35th Leopard C-1.

kato13 06-18-2015 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Anna Elizabeth (Post 65341)
The chart is from Macksey's "First Clash", it's a part novel, part thinking exercise on how the opening battles of a Cold War Gone Hot might be found. The scenario is that 4CMBG is moving into position to buy time for US VII Corps to re-organize.

I'd like to do the unit in micro-armour, and I wish there was an inexpensive way to build a 1/35th Leopard C-1.

Cool thanks for the info.

Nice to see people use the archive.

I am also into miniatures but I went 1:285

Anna Elizabeth 06-18-2015 01:14 PM

:) Me too, I think the GHQ Leopard 1A4 is 'close enough' to a C1 in 1/285th. I'm thinking of being crazy and doing the Royal Canadian Dragoons 1-1.

There's a Canadian model maker that makes a set to turn a 1/35 Leopard 1A3 into a C1, but it's really expensive. The Meng 1A3/A4 is so close, but the detail differences make it easier to use a new turret. I'm afraid that after I save up and drop the $200 USD it'd take, then Meng or someone will just release a C1 in plastic.

One thing I was thinking is what the RCD would have in the Twilight War, would they get the C2, or C2 MEXAS upgrades, or still have C1s? Takom make a nice 1/35 C2 that I'm thinking of for my skirmish game.

kato13 06-18-2015 01:30 PM

I have quite a large 1:285 collection acquired from various sources, I split my storage by nationality so I took my leopards from CiNC (www.pfc-cinc.com) and used them for my Canadian forces. They don't look the same as the GHQ ones (which I use for my German forces) so it is easier to separate them.

The guy who made this page also used the CiNC ones
http://www.microarmormayhem.com/Units_Canadian.html

Anna Elizabeth 06-18-2015 02:52 PM

That's a great idea. The CinC ones look nice and are a little cheaper. :)

rcaf_777 06-18-2015 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Anna Elizabeth (Post 65341)
The chart is from Macksey's "First Clash".

Actually it from Frist Clash B-GL 309-006/FT-001 the original training aid that Major Kenneth Macksey MC, RTR Ret. wrote for DND in 1984 before the book

I posted it Kato

This is a good source book if say some want to write a post about Canada in the Red Dawn setting cough cought

pmulcahy11b 06-18-2015 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Anna Elizabeth (Post 65355)
:)

One thing I was thinking is what the RCD would have in the Twilight War, would they get the C2, or C2 MEXAS upgrades, or still have C1s? Takom make a nice 1/35 C2 that I'm thinking of for my skirmish game.

I'm watching the MEXAS upgrades; some of them are basically composite armor blocks, giving the vehicle a big leap in protection. And they're not prohibitively heavy in most cases.

Anna Elizabeth 06-18-2015 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by rcaf_777 (Post 65362)
Actually it from Frist Clash B-GL 309-006/FT-001 the original training aid that Major Kenneth Macksey MC, RTR Ret. wrote for DND in 1984 before the book

I posted it Kato

This is a good source book if say some want to write a post about Canada in the Red Dawn setting cough cought

Oh, that makes sense. Thanx for posting it, and thanx for the clarification. :)

Anna Elizabeth 06-18-2015 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by pmulcahy11b (Post 65364)
I'm watching the MEXAS upgrades; some of them are basically composite armor blocks, giving the vehicle a big leap in protection. And they're not prohibitively heavy in most cases.

And they look cool, too. XD
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...pskdhiw5xz.jpg


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