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Other wargame miniature sites

Started by philp, January 07, 2010, 05:17:04 PM

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philp

Since Weaver already posted Copplestone, thought I would post a couple others I found recently.

Hasslefree Minatures has some interesting figures.  Especially like this set.

Think the guy with the flashlight is supposed to be a Policeman but not sure.  Now just need to come up with a van in scale with them.

The Foundry also has a large selection of figures from many timeframes.  The Girls with Guns in the Street Violence sets could have some uses and they have a bunch of Pirates if we ever do the Talk Like a Pirate Day GB. (click on the "our ranges" link at the top)
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Arn't the above set supposed to be Scooby doo..........I think they can't call them that for licence reasons but they look like them to me  ;D  ;D  ;D
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Hasslefree are some of the nicest people I've ever dealt with, I must say. Kev White is a superb sculptor, and he and his wife work extremely hard. Their customer service is the best I have ever encountered.
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proditor

Just to add a few more (Though I agree completely about Kev's minis, they are great!)

Reaper: http://www.reapermini.com/

Especially their Chronoscope line where you can get Navy SEALS, Superheroes, Blaxploitation heroes/villains, Victorian Soldiers, Space Sherrifs, Pulp Mad scientists, etcetera, etcetera, and one more etcera as the line is staggeringly vast in its scope.

For those looking for all of the old true 25mm Ral Partha minis, head over to Iron Wind Metals: http://ironwindmetals.com/d/