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infman16 May 2012 5:02 a.m. PST

I'm looking to add some variety to my Great War Miniatures late war British.

Which would be the best fit – Renegade or Brigade Games?

Thanks

ACWBill16 May 2012 5:11 a.m. PST

Renegade and Brigade are very similar in size. The weapons are oversized in comparison to Great War Minis. I have a bunch of both types and have now moved to Great War figures solely. I find them far more realistic in proportion. I would put them all on the same table but not within the same units.

McWong7316 May 2012 5:17 a.m. PST

I've got about 90 brits from Renegade with a fair dose of Great War mixed in, mostly as NCOs but some riflemen too. To my eye they mix fine.

Scarab Miniatures18 May 2012 12:15 p.m. PST

You might enjoy our British Command pack

Meet Captain White Viper and friends, including Captain Gorgeous and Colonel Meerchet

link

We also do a downed pilot
link

They will mix in with the afore mentioned ranges and of course were inspired by a popular TV series (well the pilot wasn't but he certainly fits the bill according to customers).

There is also a Red Baron set, Rommel and of course, plenty of Austro Hungarians, Italians and French.

kind regards
Rob Broom
scarabminiatures.com
warandconquest.co.uk

infman18 May 2012 7:00 p.m. PST

Excellent

Thanks for the help. I think that I might stick with GWM for the lot.

I'll pick up some of the character figures to add some variety. The Scarab ones look great Rob.

Dean

Scarab Miniatures23 May 2012 6:33 a.m. PST

Thanks Dean

we do stock Great War Miniatures and a range of vehicles as well as our own models

kind regards
Rob Broom
scarabminiatures.com
warandconquiest.co.uk

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