NS13Jarhead 6 Posted April 15, 2011 I don't recall seeing this link before, but I apologize in advance if I'm retreading old ground. I was on a wargaming website, surprisingly enough called "The Wargamer" (www.wargamer.com) and they had a discussion about building models. One of the forum commenters mentioned that painting was for the birds and you should build models out of paper. So he provided a link to Fiddler's Green. They've got quite a collection of WWI aircraft (Taube and Fokker EIII to Junkers D-I and Siemens-Schukert D-IV). They also have tanks and armored cars. They even have some modern stuff, but who cares about that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dej 17 Posted April 15, 2011 I don't recall seeing this link before, but I apologize in advance if I'm retreading old ground. I was on a wargaming website, surprisingly enough called "The Wargamer" (www.wargamer.com) and they had a discussion about building models. One of the forum commenters mentioned that painting was for the birds and you should build models out of paper. So he provided a link to Fiddler's Green. They've got quite a collection of WWI aircraft (Taube and Fokker EIII to Junkers D-I and Siemens-Schukert D-IV). They also have tanks and armored cars. They even have some modern stuff, but who cares about that? Not old ground, Jarhead. I've been aware for a while and some people have done some incredible things with Fiddler's Green models. They are very good. If you register you can get three free models, a Camel, a D.VII and a D.III I think. The great thing is that, with a colour photocopier handy, they can be scaled up or down several notches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites