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Dust Tactics
A tactical miniatures board game in the world of Dust
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Scratch built or converted troops?
Published on 27 February 2012 - 07:12:13

 Anyone start to scratch build any troops or variations? Anyone include Dust components in a gamepiece used for another game? Let's see some ideas. I'm also thinking of making a Dust costume for local events. Either just a cap/Helmet and jacket/shirt or go head to toe if I can afford. IvanTT had a great US Army Aircorp uniform this weekend and it was inspiring. 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

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Reply #1 | Published on 27 February 2012 - 01:57:00

 Plastic infantry models from tamiya are gret for conversion as Inf armor 1. http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/32513army_giset/index.htm Making a costume isn't anything hard to do especially with the popular recoonstruction groups here in Warsaw. Altrough i don't think it would be comfortable to play in those:D

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Reply #2 | Published on 27 February 2012 - 15:14:53
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Have a plan to use the AT 43 Sgt Borz mini as a Luftwaffe pilot, most likely for an advanced 262 HG kit. Looks to be a good match-up will most likely just remove the "briefcase" and add a set of goggles and an oxy-mask to the helmet.

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Reply #3 | Published on 27 February 2012 - 16:47:46

I plan to use a couple of minis from 1-48 Combat as Armor Class 1 heroes (nonetheless!), and as soon as a scrape together enough money, to get a trio of diesel-powered APE grunts (I don't like the polished look of Armor Class 3 Allied infantry).

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Reply #4 | Published on 01 May 2012 - 15:16:07

 war game factory make great pieces for conversion plus you get 30 guys (100+ positions) for $20 or so then all you need is some green stuff and you can get some really cool guns on ebay. I made Apache close combat fighters thus far and a bunch of Nazi/ allied zombies thus far. and they work great

 

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Reply #5 | Published on 01 May 2012 - 20:22:28
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I just converted some German/Allied troops to make British Paras. Ill post pics soon just need to finish basing.

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Reply #6 | Published on 02 May 2012 - 01:48:35
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Here's a comparisson pic of DT, Tamiya 1/48 Grenadiers and Heroscape US Airborne:

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Reply #7 | Published on 02 May 2012 - 08:44:14

Einsturzende Amerika said:

 war game factory make great pieces for conversion plus you get 30 guys (100+ positions) for $20 or so then all you need is some green stuff and you can get some really cool guns on ebay. I made Apache close combat fighters thus far and a bunch of Nazi/ allied zombies thus far. and they work great

 

Great! Along the gas mask spare heads made by West Wind, they will work fine as Infantry 1 troops.

I also plan on fielding a couple of these Mekatanks made by Gaso Line, as judging by the size they should be workable Armor 2 walkers - and adding some grenade launchers to the Axis side for a twist.

 

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Reply #8 | Published on 07 May 2012 - 22:30:19

 Hmmmm the Mekatanks are kinda neat please let us know how they turn out?

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Reply #9 | Published on 28 May 2012 - 09:53:33
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 I'm currently using the Wargames Factory Shocktroopers as proxies for Axis Tank Killers.

No poor ba***rd ever won a war by dying for his country.  You win by making the other poor ba***rd die for his country - Gen.Patton

Reply #10 | Published on 28 May 2012 - 20:10:51
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fhaugh said:

 I'm currently using the Wargames Factory Shocktroopers as proxies for Axis Tank Killers.

How do they scale up next to Dust minis?

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Reply #11 | Published on 28 May 2012 - 20:12:59
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Einsturzende Amerika said:

 war game factory make great pieces for conversion plus you get 30 guys (100+ positions) for $20 or so then all you need is some green stuff and you can get some really cool guns on ebay. I made Apache close combat fighters thus far and a bunch of Nazi/ allied zombies thus far. and they work great

 

Can we see pics of these minis you mention?

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Reply #12 | Published on 28 May 2012 - 20:55:03
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Here's Manfred flanked by a WF heavy weapons trooper and WF shock trooper.  Yes, I have replaced Manfreds head with one of the shock troopers.

No poor ba***rd ever won a war by dying for his country.  You win by making the other poor ba***rd die for his country - Gen.Patton

Reply #13 | Published on 28 May 2012 - 20:57:24
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 And another shot

This commander has one of the heads from the WF heavy weapons squad.

No poor ba***rd ever won a war by dying for his country.  You win by making the other poor ba***rd die for his country - Gen.Patton

Reply #14 | Published on 11 June 2012 - 10:21:47

Here are some Armor1 Infantry I made from Wargames Factory WW2 sets (Late War German Infantry and Late War American Infantry). The figures are slightly smaller than DT minis - 1/56 scale rather than 1/48 - but that's barely noticeable, and they feature lots of details and custom options, both in weaponry, poses, and extra equipment. Moreover, you end up with a truckload of spare bits (ammo clips, grenades, purses, canteens, backpacks, large ammo cases, etc.), very useful for your regular DT troops or to give vehicles some more character.

As I had only seven spare Dust Tactics bases, I made a Command Squad type for the Allies and a 2-men sniper team for the Axis. I also gave the whole of them a light priming with Death World Forest and Adeptus Battlegrey.

The sniper team, with a spotter armed with an MP40 and a sniper armed with a scoped semi-automatic Gewehr 43.

The command squad, with Medic holding a canteen and pointing a pistol (but he has a Thompson submachine gun strapped to his backpack), a kneeling rifleman armed with a BAR light machinegun, officer with binoculars and Thompson submachinegun, specialist (mechanic?) with a truckload of packs and purses and a "grease gun" submachinegun, and finally another rifleman with a second BAR light machinegun, in a more dynamic pose (more on that later).

The Allied squad flanked by a Hans Light Panzer Walker, for size reference - and to better explain that weird BAR wielding, frenzied/scared pose.

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Reply #15 | Published on 13 June 2012 - 10:57:34

I purchased some West Wind paratrooper heads and printed out some decals to make some 101st units  

Rule #9 for surviving a zombie attack

    No place is safe, only safer.

Max Brooks-

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