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ak40evans31 Jan 2009 2:37 p.m. PST

Hi All,

I've changed my PC recently and lost all my gems of links, so I'm asking you guys to help me with compiling a list of the companies that you use or recommend I'm looking at either 15mm or 28mm only at the moment though,

What I've found so far is….

Forgeworld – Pocket deep enough!
forgeworld.co.uk

Amera – vac formed plastic, good price not too bad to be honest
amera.co.uk/index.php

Baker company – looks nice but never seen it to hold
link

Grandmanner – website seems to be down?
link

Chiltern Minitures – the 'nam stuuf looks cracking!
link

Snapdragon – enough said
link

and thats all I can remember….

wolvermonkey31 Jan 2009 4:12 p.m. PST

What about Old Crow? They have some very spiffy stuff. Warzone makes nice boards and hills'n stuff.
Armorcast?
The Terrain Guy?
JR Miniatures?

There's alot more I know but that's what popped in my head right now.

The Tin Dictator31 Jan 2009 5:04 p.m. PST

ESLO makes nice stuff

Vosper31 Jan 2009 5:23 p.m. PST

I've always liked Pardulon.
link

Thomarillion
thomarillion.de

Crescent Root
crescent-root.com

rusty musket31 Jan 2009 8:20 p.m. PST

I use Hovels ltd for buildings and Armour Cast for stone walls and dead trees and tree stumps.

wolvermonkey31 Jan 2009 10:30 p.m. PST

Yes Eslo makes great stuff.But I didn't think of them since you closed shop Tin Dictator.

Veteran Cosmic Rocker01 Feb 2009 4:58 a.m. PST

I would go with Grand Manner – I have loads of Dave's stuff and it is brilliant, lots of detail on the buildings. The webpage is down I believe because it is currently being revamped, but he will take orders over the phone of course.

Wargamer Blue01 Feb 2009 5:17 a.m. PST

Miniature World Maker

miniatureworldmaker.com.au

Battlefield Accessaries

link

Evil Bobs Miniature Painting01 Feb 2009 5:25 a.m. PST

Acheson Creation's:

link

HeadlessHessian01 Feb 2009 7:43 a.m. PST
Bunkermeister03 Feb 2009 2:58 p.m. PST

link

JR Miniatures are great, I love their 15mm Stalingrad range, and even use it for 1/72nd scale gaming. I posted some photos of it on my blog too. They use a very sturdy resin. Some resin kits can be very brittle and even sticky.

Mike "Bunkermeister" Creek
bunkermeister.blogspot.com

Muskie02 Nov 2009 1:11 p.m. PST

This is a good list. I've listed some of these and more 28mm terrain manufactures on link my painting advice page. I'm going to try some more companies out in 2009 and get some pics of my latest gaming table as I build it online.

ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP02 Nov 2009 3:25 p.m. PST

PaperTerrain

paperterrain.com

Muskie05 Nov 2009 5:23 p.m. PST

Fixed my link because I really have spent too much time cataloguing unpainted resin scenery companies and mini companies. I'm a 28mm kind of guy because my main game remains 40K.

link

I've just got used to that scale.

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