But, of course, like a shark (...or at least certain species of shark), my wallet must keep moving to stay alive.
I've been watching and enjoying a lot of Seth Skorkowsky's YouTube videos. I watched his video on miniatures for Call of Cthulhu - not super relevant for my own purposes since I've got a ton of Murch's stuff (Or dare I say...murchandise? I can't possibly be the first person to think of that joke) but one part that did catch my eye was Skorkowsky's reference to Matchbox's "Models of Yesteryear" long-discontinued line of toy cars. He confirmed the opinion I've seen elsewhere that 1/43 scale models are the right size for 28mm minis, even though not quite to 28mm scale (which is technically somewhere around 1/64 scale).
To Ebay!
"This shark-wallet metaphor's kinda tortured, Frank." (from surferworld.com) |
There's a collector's market for the "Models of Yesteryear" so many of the cars are very expensive. But there are certainly some non-mint cars that are available for pretty cheap. I managed to find an Ebay lot that was in "played with" condition, so, pretty much zero interest for collectors. But it was fine for me! A bit of model glue to fix a few broken parts and we're good to go.
So, examples.
Zardon the Magnificent prepares to head to a show.
Miss Zelda Foster and her driver, not noticing what's about to happen. (The zombies are from the Zombies! board game.)
Gangland shootout! I really like this Victoria Packard, and choose to ignore that it's an anachronism in most Call of Cthulhu games, being a 1930 model.
And of course some Deep Ones.
"'Let's drive to Innsmouth,' you said. 'Genealogical research,' you said." |
The cars do vary a bit in scale and, overall, probably are a bit large (again, the cars being mostly 1/43 vs 1/64 scale for the minis). But once the minis are on bases, the scale works really well.
And they definitely trigger the "vroom, vroom" instinct in my inner ten-year-old.
Of course now I need a set-up that requires some parked cars or, better still, a chase scene! (I still need to use the 7th Ed chase rules.)
From philgamer.wordpress.com |