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Umpapa15 Aug 2015 10:02 a.m. PST

In my endless search for 1:72 & 20 mm pulp figures, I had found that OOP boardgame Die Schlacht der Dinosaurier may have some figures, interesting for me. Figures look very good and they are paintable.Unfortunately brand new out-of-production game is expensive (125 Euros), but finally I found one a bit cheaper.

Question is: do they really suit?

Do they suit 15, 18 or 20 mm?

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Human figures height is 19 mm. IMNSHO they best suit 1:76. They can be used as small humans (Pygmies, malnourished cavemen, Homo neanderthalensis or children) in 20 mm / 1:72 scale. I suppose they could be used as a nation of giants in fantasy 15/18 mm. Maybe even army for HoTT?

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Much more at my blog:

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Redmenace15 Aug 2015 12:19 p.m. PST

What a find! Congratulations.

Pauls Bods15 Aug 2015 12:20 p.m. PST

Thanks..now I finally know who made them.
I´ve got two Velociraptors (found in a pick n´mix box)

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I like the painted Versions shown on your blog.

Umpapa17 Aug 2015 3:39 a.m. PST

Thanks, Redmenace.

Very nicely painted, Paul. Send me PM.

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