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Joined: Sun Feb 16, 2003 4:43 pm Posts: 7258 Location: Sacramento, California, USA
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I reorganized the list alphabetically:
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ADLER Sci-fi: I don't have any yet, but these are among the best 6mm sci-fi figures available (The one I've seen are scaled more around 8mm than 6mm). Well worth getting. http://home.clara.net/adlermin/scipages ... llery.html http://home.clara.net/adlermin/ http://www.historicalminiatures.com/admasf.htm
Alternative Armies: I like their figures the best out of the many proxies available even though they made a very short run of 6mm figures (very hard to find used or even new). Some of their "marines" look the praetorian guard from "Return of the Jedi." I'll have to send in the pictures. If anyone is interested, I have contact information to order them (have to order special since they're no longer on catalogue). The 6mm units that I can offer you are as follows all are priced at 5.00p sterling per pack.
1.FF5 Crusader city map unit. ?This comprises of 8 sprues of 4 figures (3 types), 8 bases for four, two flags. total 32 figures.
2.FF10 Khan city map unit. ?This comprises of 8 sprues of 4,4,2 figures (3 types), 6 bases, two flags. total 28 figures.
3.FF18 Levy city map unit. ?This comprises of 10 sprues of 4 figures (4 types), 10 bases, two flags. total 40 figures.
www.alternative-armies.com
BATTLETECH: I have Davion, Kurita, and Elementals from the old Ral Partha line and they are very cool although scaled larger than Epic around 8mm (bigger than most Epic). Now that Ironwinds is remaking them, they appear to be closer to 6mm again rather than 8mm. So basically, there are two different makes of these figures available: a smaller and a larger set.
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CAV: Scaled very large at 10mm, but outstanding infantry figures and would make excellent proxies for Dreadnoughts. http://www.cavhq.com/ http://www.reapermini.com/
GLADIATOR: Gladiator Games are due to release centaur like infantry for their 1/300th Hardkill Zythian range hopefully early in 2003. Should offer some interesting possiblities for creative list members. Their large four legged walker for the Zythians has been released (10 pounds each). They are Titan size with a good range of weapons for the five weapons points on the walker. Well worth a look. http://www.gladiatorgames.co.uk/1_300th ... iction.htm
GROPOS Babylon-5 10mm figures: These are now out of print, but I heard that some of the figures scaled with 6mm just fine. I have yet to see them in the flesh.
GZG: These guys (Dirtside II and Future Wars) even have round bases that fit really well into plastic Epic bases. They're scaled around 6 to 7mm and look fine with most Epic pieces although they're pretty expensive (most packs have around 48 figures with bases although I don't remember how many exactly). The variety of pieces is outstanding considering that it's pretty hard to make huge differentiation in 6mm scale. http://www.gtns.net/gzg/
H&R/Navwar: 6mm Sci-fi figures: I have never seen these figures, but have heard that they look very much like 1950's classic sci-fi or Buck Rodgers. http://www.navwar.freeserve.co.uk/ http://www.heroicsandros.co.uk/
IRREGULAR: These are plain-Jane figures (the sci-fi ones) although outstanding value for the price. I scale them at around 6mm even though they're pretty blobby (Look fine next to Epic if much less detailed and, of course, blobby). I bought mine second-hand so I'm not sure which figures are which code. I like them though. The NSF (new sci-fi) line is much better than the SF line (older Sci-if). http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/in ... mindex.htm
OGRE: Very cool infantry pieces scaled at around 8mm (bigger than most Epic). They pretty much all look the same so they need good paintjobs to differentiate them. Some of the newer sets come with heavy weapons (a missile launcher and a support cannon) that are very nifty. http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/ http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/miniatures/ http://www.sjgames.com/ogre/miniatures/otherminis.html
SCOTIA: The power armor guys are outstanding. The rest of them are very structurally weak, but neat-looking. I built the marines and guys I believe to be "rangers in combat envirosuits," which look pretty neat. Again, I bought mine second-hand so I'm not sure which figures are which code. A bad part about Scotias is that they have a lot of casting errors (missing detail from thin parts of the mold like hands, arms, and legs). I scale them around 6mm and they look just fine next to most Epic figures. http://www.scotiagrendel.com/scotia/index.html
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In addition, I have a lot of microarmor infantry (H&R/Navwar, GHQ, C&C, Irregular, Mainforce Miniatures, etc.) that are well worth seeing. Ralph AKA Legion-4 recommends using microarmor figures for Inperial Guard. I quite agree. My Jordanians (complete with Keffiyeh AKA head wrap) look great as Tallarns (So do the Egyptians for that matter). http://www.navwar.freeserve.co.uk/ http://www.heroicsandros.co.uk/ http://www.ghqmodels.com/ http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/in ... mindex.htm www.lastsquare.com/MiniCatalog/Mainforc ... minis.html
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Shalom, Maksim-Smelchak.
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