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Old 03-23-2014, 07:55 AM
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Default Potential source of new miniatures for T2k

I saw this kickstarter project had achieved its funding goals and thought some of you might be interested. It's a 28mm skirmish game called Across The Dead Earth and part of the project involves producing a set of miniatures, some of which would be suitable for T2k.
I have no idea how long it will take them to achieve series production of the minis but it's worth keeping an eye out for them.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...the-dead-earth
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Old 03-23-2014, 08:45 AM
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I've been using Gripping Beast Mo-Fo for my mini's for a while now. But these look good too!
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Good recommendation Stormlion
I had a quick look at Gripping Beast and those Falklands War Argentine figures could be useful for a few European armies as well, i.e. the Belgians and the Dutch who both used US steel helmets and the FAL & MAG58 weapons.
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I'm using the Army Rangers for Morrow Team members at the moment and some have been given a Brown/Tan scheme that does a good job for filling in for Fallout NCR Troopers for a Fallout campaign me and some friends are playing.
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There's actually a good bit of modern/Cold War miniatures production going on these days. There's a page on the Ambush Alley Games site with a list of manufacturers, broken down by scale:

http://ambushalleygames.com/resources/miniatures

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I'm using the Army Rangers for Morrow Team members at the moment and some have been given a Brown/Tan scheme that does a good job for filling in for Fallout NCR Troopers for a Fallout campaign me and some friends are playing.
You have my attention! I've just returned to Fallout: New Vegas after completing it and all the DLC a couple of years ago. A bunch of excellent mods have reached full maturity and I wanted to try them out so I reinstalled the game a couple of weeks ago. I can't believe I never thought of converting FNV to a tabletop RPG. What a great idea!
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More of a wargame really, were just using Fallout Warfare rules with new rules for the different weapons. I guess you could use them for a tabletop RPG...

This guy in Russia makes them.
http://www.brother-vinni.com/shop.ht...=0&sort=normal
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