"Large WWII and / or modern figurines ?" Topic
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Paskal | 21 May 2021 3:11 a.m. PST |
Hello everone, So, which manufacturer offers large WWII and / or modern figurines compatible with those of the Britannia miniatures Congo range? Thank you. |
79thPA | 21 May 2021 6:45 a.m. PST |
I haven't seen a Britannia figure in decades, which might help explain the lack of response to your other post. Perhaps they are more common on your side of the pond? |
JimDuncanUK | 21 May 2021 7:55 a.m. PST |
They are or were a UK trader. The owner (name escapes me) is getting on a bit, just like the rest of us. I have a few of their Crimean range and they are definitely 'heroic' and a bit chunky to boot. |
Striker | 21 May 2021 3:00 p.m. PST |
Grubby has Britannia now. Not sure who makes comparable minis, Curtey's maybe? I've only seen them in person once, and that was a long time ago. link |
gamershs | 21 May 2021 4:49 p.m. PST |
Try irregular miniatures. The "wierd" scales 30, 42, 54 and 75mm. |
Martin Rapier | 21 May 2021 11:56 p.m. PST |
Brittania were always a bit on their own in terms of size and style, so no, can't think of anything off the top of my head. |
Paskal | 22 May 2021 12:04 a.m. PST |
Brittania were always a bit on their own in terms of size and style, yes but her modern range is extra, but things are missing … So I would like to complete. |
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