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dBerzerk26 Feb 2026 6:48 a.m. PST

We use the Bolt Action rules modified for 54mm figures.

I have the 54mm plastic Chinese and North Korean figures by BMC/CTS, a few Atlantic figures from their OOP Chinese Revolution set, and the 1/35 scale plastic multi-part Chinese by Dragon Models.

I'm trying to get a bit more variety, and was wondering if anyone has seen Korean War-era figures from any of the 3D print artists / producers?

I am not looking for metal painted 1/30 scale Collector Figures.

I've found 3D print Nationalist Chinese suitable for the 1931-1937 Sino-Japanese conflict on eBay, but none for the later 1950-1953 Korean Conflict.

DisasterWargamer Supporting Member of TMP26 Feb 2026 9:36 a.m. PST

Plastic Platoon has begun to post pictures of Korean War sets on facebook not sure of availability

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP26 Feb 2026 12:37 p.m. PST

Going off topic, if you are doing winter dress, TSSD could provide a little variety to mix in with your current troops.

link

dBerzerk26 Feb 2026 2:21 p.m. PST

DisasterWargamer -- thank you for the tip. I had not heard that Plastic Platoon was planning Korean War sets.

79thPA -- that is a good idea. Some head-swaps with the BMC/CTS Chinese and North Korean figures would provide quite a bit of variety.

jedburgh27 Feb 2026 5:30 a.m. PST

Engineer Basevich has a DPRK set forthcoming

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Not as much detail as Plastic Platoon but quite cheaper.

dBerzerk27 Feb 2026 9:35 a.m. PST

Thank you for the tip, jedburgh. Facebook, however, wants me to send them a "selfie" of myself to prove I'm a human before they'll let me open the link.

I will be on the lookout for the forthcoming Engineer Basevich DPRK set. I have a number of their Russian Civil War and Tribal sets, and they are really quite nice!

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