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marco56 Supporting Member of TMP29 Oct 2021 1:20 p.m. PST

This is the most thorough company I've seen. When they do a range, they do a range. Have to be in top 5 of best companies out there.
Maybe even # 1

Mark

Silent Pool29 Nov 2021 12:23 p.m. PST

It's not my period of interest (yet) but I do recognise that Empress Miniatures (IDM) are producing a most comprehensive range.

Well done them.

Atheling03 Dec 2021 12:32 a.m. PST

I think that, perhaps with the exception of some Napoleonic ranges, Mike Snook's Iron Duke ranges; be they Indian Mutiny/First War of Independence, the GAPS range or the First Afghan War range *must* be come of the best researched 19th Century ranges out there.

Kudos to Mike as ever and to the brilliance of Paul Hicks when it comes to the sculpting.

Just Add Water Wargaminjg and Painting Blog:
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FilsduPoitou17 Dec 2021 1:50 p.m. PST

The GAPS range is pushing me ever closer to wanting to do First Opium War

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