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Amalric31 May 2012 8:49 p.m. PST

Here are some size/comparison pics of some pulp stuff I though others might like to see.
I'm sorry for the crummy quality of the pics.
The blue grid is a 1" grid.

Lewis Guns

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Top-Hasslefree
Middle-Company B
Bottom-Artizan
The Hasslefree and Company B are slimmer than the Artizan one, all are nicely detailed.

MG-08 Maxim on static mount by Brigade Games

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with artizan and pulp mini for scale
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Pulp Girls [Hasslefree in center for scale purposes]

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Left to right
Artizan, Brigade Games, Hasslefree, Brigade Games, Artizan

Tommygun Turks
I think Brigade is chunkier with bigger heads, but will go well with the artizan ones.
The tommy guns are close in size.

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brigade games on left, artizan on right

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Left to right
Brigade games, artizan, brigade games, artizan, brigade games

Arabs

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Ali by Artizan in the middle of some WW1 Arabs by Artizan/Brigade Games

Now to get painting.
:)

Lfseeney31 May 2012 9:55 p.m. PST

Nice.
Doing mine in 15mm, but still nice to see how the other lines compare.

Like the sculpts

Big Martin Back01 Jun 2012 2:07 a.m. PST

Thanks for the comparisons. The Brigade MG08 looks a bit small.

Personal logo BrigadeGames Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 5:18 a.m. PST

"The Brigade MG08 looks a bit small."

The maxim is a ship mount from our WW1 Sub and scaled appropriately for the model. The sub is meant to be one of the first WWI subs.

I have been offering it for sale separately as I had many requests for it.

Personal logo BrigadeGames Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 5:22 a.m. PST

"Tommygun Turks "

These are some of the largest/chunkiest figures we have (sculpted by WhiffWaff.)

The female figures from our WW2 Horror range are the "slightest" figures in our ranges.

Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 6:37 a.m. PST

Is this the same MG being discuscussed. Big enough for me.

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in transit
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Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 6:40 a.m. PST

Is this the same MG being discuscussed. Big enough for me.
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in transit
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richarDISNEY01 Jun 2012 6:44 a.m. PST

"Tommygun Turks "

These are some of the largest/chunkiest figures we have (sculpted by WhiffWaff.)

Really? I always thought those were Mike Owen's sculpts…
beer

Personal logo BrigadeGames Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 8:46 a.m. PST

It seems some are having trouble finding the turks in the store –

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Bob – the gun you are showing is from the "Ends of the Earth" range. It is slightly bigger than the WWI sub gun (the sub was purchased from HLBPS many years ago) and was made to scale with the figures in that range which are great for use on the sub. The other difference between the two guns is that the sub one is pointed slightly upwards and the merchant one is horizontal.

The Ends of the Earth range is here:

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There is a Merchant Crew and gun, summer Uboat Crew and gun and WInter Uboat crew and gun

Personal logo BrigadeGames Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Jun 2012 8:50 a.m. PST

Mike Owen did our War in Africa, WWI (not the Italians or Austrians as those are Paul Hicks except for the first few packs of Austrians which were by Mark Simms – Crusader.) Mike also did the Storm in the East/RCW range and the Victorian Age range except for the last few additions which were Paul Hicks.

Mike Owen and I co-own the Arab Revolt range, hence us both selling it under our own brands.

The Ends of the Earth was done by Richard Ansell.

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