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hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP10 Jul 2023 11:10 p.m. PST

Hello everyone,

Which factory sells 20 mm figurines of Arabs and Berbers from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia for the 19th century?

Thank,

Pascal

Personal logo Whirlwind Supporting Member of TMP11 Jul 2023 1:14 a.m. PST

HaT does the old Airfix Berber set, no? link

And Strelets do a few? e.g. link

There might be something usable in Tumbling Dice's WW1 Arab Revolt range potentially: link

Edge of Empires11 Jul 2023 2:59 a.m. PST

Irregular Miniatures make suitable figures in 20mm.

irregularminiatures.co.uk

Dagwood11 Jul 2023 2:26 p.m. PST

Early War Miniatures do Arabs, nominally from 1900 but many with open hands, etc.

bobspruster Supporting Member of TMP11 Jul 2023 5:36 p.m. PST

Berbers? Good luck finding them in 20mm!

hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP11 Jul 2023 10:37 p.m. PST

Thank you Whirlwind, Edge of Empires and Dagwood,

There's also Tumbling Dice and B&B Miniatures, but so there's really nothing else in 20mm for Arabs and Berbers from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia for the 19th century??

Because in my opinion flexible plastic does not mix with lead…

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