tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367651490509879668.post7991665445198314334..comments2023-11-15T22:58:16.860+00:00Comments on Interbellum: Balkrunia and Karagoz - The War at SeaRobert (Bob) Corderyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13109130990434792266noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367651490509879668.post-45381610274933140202010-10-10T16:16:55.729+01:002010-10-10T16:16:55.729+01:00Hi Monsewer Crapaud,
I also have the fleets for t...Hi Monsewer Crapaud,<br /><br />I also have the fleets for the Balkan Wars in 1/3000th using Navwar models - including the ships that both Greece and Turkey ordered but never took delivery of. The Minifigs ships are late 70s vintage and they only ever got around to producing British types. I have a number of these and so will be using them for both Balkrunia and Karagoz in due course - the rationale is that both sides purchased quantities of ex Royal Navy vessels disposed of after the Great War. Pics will follow in due course and I have started to feature these on my blog 'A Wargames Odyssey'. Drop by and have a look when you get the chance.<br /><br />All the best,<br /><br />DCDavid Crookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02497436789811496047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2367651490509879668.post-40083016745131240632010-10-04T19:10:39.035+01:002010-10-04T19:10:39.035+01:00I have 1/3000th vessels for the 1912 Balkan Wars s...I have 1/3000th vessels for the 1912 Balkan Wars somewhere, similar setup with mostly old stuff and a couple of "modern" ships to build a fleet around.<br /><br />1/1200th is a nice scale but I've never heard of the Minifigs range- sadly neither Triton/Skytrex nor Navwar do ships later than the 1860s or 70s in this scale and I know of no other manufacturer.<br /><br />Please post some piccies when you get them done.Monsewer Crapaudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08690662782614094740noreply@blogger.com