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Old 07-26-2009, 02:51 PM
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Check out page 6.

http://dndlead.com/Catalogs/Grenadier1987.pdf
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Old 07-27-2009, 03:56 PM
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I have a ton of those figures and am building them for Twilight 2000 games. As I get them painted up to a standard I am happy with....I'll put them up. The only pack I have never been able to find is pack 408 sadly.
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Old 08-05-2009, 02:21 AM
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Rebel Minis - Mike Renegar do decent 15 mm minis of various types -including a nice Spetznas contingent .

I order some packs from them ,and got them to add a paintjob too.

I thought I got great value for money .

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Old 08-06-2009, 12:37 AM
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I just use my Warhammer 40 Imperial Guard figures...they work pretty well.
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Old 08-06-2009, 12:49 AM
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I just use my Warhammer 40 Imperial Guard figures...they work pretty well.
That is actually a really clever idea.

I just bought the Warhammer 40K RPG by the way... I miss face to face gaming and maybe I can convince someone to play in a campaign of this with me.
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I generally use Valhallans for Soviets, Caidians as Americans, and Catachans as PCs. Assorted plastic toy vehicles of roughly comparable size are fairly inexpensive and relatively easy to find when I am not in the mood to scratch-build a specific vehicle.

For a big battle (such as at the end of The Ruins of Warsaw) we played it out using HO-scale figures on the gaming room floor.
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We use Axis & Allies minis from WotC...they work well, as long as you don't mind subbing WWII vehicles & uniforms for TW2K models...
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Rebel Minis - Mike Renegar do decent 15 mm minis of various types -including a nice Spetznas contingent .

I order some packs from them ,and got them to add a paintjob too.

I thought I got great value for money .

Good service .
The ideal range for you would surely be Peter Pig's AK47 range?

http://www.peterpig.co.uk/range17.htm

And you can get some very nice buildings from Timecast:

http://www.timecastmodels.co.uk/buil...catalogue.html

Make sure to check out the SE Asia range - there's some pretty good little buildings in that range.

I have some Battlefront WWII 15mm on the painting table but they don't really do much for me (the figures are nice but 20th Century uniforms are dull - I much prefer painting my Napoleonics to be honest. But these PP figures always look pretty good. I'm told the rules make for a fun campaign as you faction struggles to rule your fantasy Third World country.
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I have a pile of 1/72 plastic soldiers. They don't hold paint as well, but more bang for the buck, just under 50 for less than $10 normally. Vehicles range from $8-$20.
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The ideal range for you would surely be Peter Pig's AK47 range?

http://www.peterpig.co.uk/range17.htm

And you can get some very nice buildings from Timecast:

http://www.timecastmodels.co.uk/buil...catalogue.html

Make sure to check out the SE Asia range - there's some pretty good little buildings in that range.

I have some Battlefront WWII 15mm on the painting table but they don't really do much for me (the figures are nice but 20th Century uniforms are dull - I much prefer painting my Napoleonics to be honest. But these PP figures always look pretty good. I'm told the rules make for a fun campaign as you faction struggles to rule your fantasy Third World country.
a lot of great minis there ,I instantly wanted several packs , but there is one major issue - Rebel Minis has a deal with a guy that does a tremendous paint job if you ask nicely ,and I got them ready painted and based on pennys straight out of the pack .I have not the time,skill or inclination to do any model painting ..
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Hi,
While wandering around Ebay I came across this lot:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20mm-Twighligh...d=p3911.c0.m14
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