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Other than Northag, are there any other sources for 10mm plastic minis? I can work with anything from WWII onwards but some relatively modern vehicles would be useful. Looking for infantry mainly, I might be able to 3D print the vehicles.
Thanks in advance.
Tired is enough.
Does it have to be plastic? Pendraken have just released Cold War Commander and have a raft of post-war releases already and more coming to coincide with the release.
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I’m getting old and my teeth can’t chew on metal minis like I can with plastic.
More seriously, I’m just very discriminatory against metal alloys.
Plastic is very important.
Tired is enough.
Victrix WWII 12mm. It is 1/144 and scales well against Pendraken’s resculpted 10mm vehicles. The infantry are slimmer.
Thanks, Vitrix looks pretty nice.
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May not help to simplify your search as it does not list material but there is a list of 10mm suppliers at https://www.10mm-wargaming.com/p/10mm-manufacturers.html
Not sure if it’s kept up to date…
If one wants Napoleonic or 18th century troops, the figures from second hand RISK sets offer a limited range of roughly 10mm figures that can, if desired, be painted to represent various types and nations.
@Arthur Harman
I was going to use them to convert into post apoalypse survivors but 18th cent guys does have less dynamic poses and the backpacks might be useful. Thanks.
I like those horses.
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