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MrZorro10 Mar 2017 1:22 p.m. PST

My wargaming era experience has been from the 20th century to the year 40,000. So, I decided to try wargaming without guns. The system I decided to try first is Lion Rampant *BTW I can't find a page related to that system in TMP.

So, what models and size do you recommend? Such period looks fun to paint so maybe 20mm and up. Where can I find nice medieval figures online in USA that does not dry my bank account? Thanks for any info.

Lucius10 Mar 2017 4:44 p.m. PST

It is hard to beat Perry Miniatures in 28mm. Some plastic options in that line, as well. Look for them in the USA at thewarstore.com.

I personally usually buy them direct from link from England, and the price with shipping to the US is about the same, as is the delivery time.

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