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mxconnell17 May 2012 7:38 a.m. PST

I'm thinking of putting together a James Bond-esque game and I'd like to do it in a smaller size than 28mm. I would need the following types of figures, but I am having a tough time finding them all in one size.

Needs:
- Scuba divers both swimming and standing – Stan Johansen Seal Frogmen in 20mm
- Men in Tuxedo (I believe all spys wear these under there Wet Suits) – Unaware of any in either size
- Men in jumpsuits w/guns & wo/guns – 15mm GZG SF Civilians

I know years ago there was the Thunderball game with scuba figs (don't remember the scale) but they have been long gone.

Anyone have any other choices in either size?

Martin

PiersBrand17 May 2012 7:51 a.m. PST

Dunno if anything from Elhiem Figures(20mm) would suit?

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hedeby17 May 2012 8:53 a.m. PST

Caesar 1/72 (20mm) SAS figure set comes with a James Bond figure. Check platicsoldierreview.com for details.

Chocolate Fezian17 May 2012 9:03 a.m. PST

Them "chicks" are like something from a fairy tale.

Grimm

captainquirk17 May 2012 9:22 a.m. PST

There's some scuba divers here

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Can't tell if they are wearing tuxedos though!

dwight shrute17 May 2012 10:32 a.m. PST

micro machines had a range , the figures are somewhere in between 15mm and 20mm .

Tarleton17 May 2012 10:43 a.m. PST

There are some agent types in the old Platoon 20 civilians range, now from East Riding Miniatures.

Mako1117 May 2012 4:28 p.m. PST

"Them "chicks" are like something from a fairy tale".

More like a nightmare, I'd say.

Definitely not Bond material, even if just wrapped in a towel.

I like the plastic set, with the divers. Looks like they would be useful for anti-piracy raids on shore, or on merchant vessels.

The crouching diver figure with the rifle is expecially nice. A shame there's only one swimmer included in the set though.

Anyone know who makes it, and in which set?

German GSG9 perhaps?

Mako1117 May 2012 4:33 p.m. PST

A real shame no one picked up the Goblintooth Miniatures divers and mini-subs range of molds.

I could definitely use a bunch of divers for a Thunderball game, or three.

Bunkermeister17 May 2012 5:28 p.m. PST

The divers are Caesar Miniatures too. Check them out on Plastic Soldier Review. Several of their modern sets are very good for 007 adventures. Their Japanese are good too, with ninjas.

Mike "Bunkermeister" Creek

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mxconnell17 May 2012 5:50 p.m. PST

Excellent suggestions on and all! A number of lines, especially the plastic, I am totally unfamiliar with.

Thanks!

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