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TuffSkull, nice looking range. Get them on sale PDQ fo all us Epic fans.


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TuffSkull of The Mercenary Brush writes:

Dark Realm Miniatures is a new company, starting out with 3 complete ranges of 6mm sci-fi infantry, vehicles, flyers and fighting machines - due to be available in early 2006.

Chasseur Heavy Tank from Dark Realm Miniatures

Their own website will be going online very soon, but the Mercenary Brush has been given exclusive permission to post preview pictures of the models we've been painting from their ranges.

6mm sci-fi humans from Dark Realm Miniatures

I'm pleased to say we've been hired to paint the entire range of models produced by Dark Realm Miniatures for the forseeable future, so watch this space - if you like their figures, we'll be featuring all of them from every possible angle, so you won't miss any of the great details!

All the figures for the new Dark Realm Miniatures ranges are being sculpted by Bob Naismith.

We will be adding pictures of a new model every day from now until Christmas, so check back to see what's new!

(and thus yes... to the sceptics on the forums, it is possible to photograph 6mm scale models. grin)

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