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    Roco mini tanks

    Does anyone here do anything with them ? Got 100s of them (not for sale) Sorry cant post pics , lets get some feed back on them. TY jerry

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    roco minitanks

    I wargame with mine. Also used a few to make an HO scale troop train. I haven't bought any in years as I feel they are too darned expensive now.
    Mike Coleman

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      #3
      Thanks Mike I just put together all kind of US /German units over the last 30 years. Got them painted in the Normandy battles time frame. Lots of new info and pics of the 44-45 era. TY Jerry.

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        #4
        Not Roco but I do have a bunch of Corgi small scale Tigers and Panzers and Shermans.

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          #5
          All my Rocco vehicles got burried in the backyard after a dirt bomb barrage.

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            #6
            I must have missed this thread when it first started. Good memories! I still have a bunch of my Roco vehicles tucked away in a box. I used to buy them in the early 1970s, when they were 25¢, or so.

            I also have 100s of GHQ 1/285th Micro Armour pieces from the late 1970s/early 1980s. All painted up as DAK and Normandy. Used to wargame with them. In the mid-1980s I bought the Warsaw Pact and NATO vehicles and also wargamed with them.
            Willi

            Preußens Gloria!

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              #7
              Hi,

              some interesting links on Roco & Roskopf models :

              https://www.planetdiecast.com/index....ml&Itemid=2576

              http://www.87thscale.info/roskopf.htm

              I remember vividly the 1955-1985 Koskopf catalogue, i probably have it somewhere !

              See You

              Vince



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                #8
                Still have some ROCO M4 tractors and guns . Also the old snap together tanks with the flywheel motors that were similar to ROCO.

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                  #9
                  These are two AHM tanks still in the box un-assembled. They are closer to 1/72 scale than ROCO. Circa 1970-72 .
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