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Caius Cassius Supporting Member of TMP09 Sep 2025 4:15 p.m. PST

Lots of great deals for 1/72 20mm plastic Napoleonics.

1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures. Revell. Britsish Infantry 167 Figures!
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1/72 20mm Italeri – Napoleonic – Russian Infantry – 453 Figures!
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Minatures – Brunswick Leib Infantry – 36 Figures
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures – French Young Guard – 48 Figures
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures. HAT. British Rocket Troops.
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Waterloo British Highlanders. 132 Figures!
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures – British Life Guards – 34 Cavalry!
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic French Line/Guard Artillery
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures. HaT. KGL Light Dragoons. 12 Cavalry.
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1/72 20mm Napoleonic Miniatures. HaT. Prussian Dragoons. 24 Cavalry!
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I will combine shipping.

Cheirisophos Supporting Member of TMP10 Sep 2025 9:57 a.m. PST

By some slow and mysterious process, a convention has developed when referring to "1/72, 20mm" figures. If the figures are metal, people write 20mm, and if they are plastic they write 1/72.

Personal logo Yellow Admiral Supporting Member of TMP10 Sep 2025 7:12 p.m. PST

I thought the convention developed because 20mm was a wargaming scale created by metal wargame figure manufacturers, and the 1/72 figures originated from manufacturers of plastic model kits. For the most part I've found "20mm" (metal) figures to be smaller than "1/72" plastic figures, so there is (often enough) a difference.

OTOH, there are a lot of exceptions and inconsistencies, and some "20mm" and "1/72" figures are quite compatible. It just adds to the confusion that some old "true 25mm" figures seem to be compatible in size with 1/72 figures. So confusing.

- Ix

Caius Cassius Supporting Member of TMP11 Sep 2025 10:50 p.m. PST

Only two left:

1/72 Napoleonic Miniatures. HAT. British Rocket Troops.

1/72 Napoleonic French Line/Guard Artillery

The rest have sold.
Thanks.

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