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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: War Monkey on October 10, 2020, 11:24:06 PM
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Okay so I am looking for additional figures in the 15mm PA range. Other then the main suppliers;
Khurasan
Rebel Minis
Alternative Army
What else is out there?
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You missed Ground Zero Games.
[Edit sorry PA as Post Apocalypse not power armour - for those who saw the earlier post]
https://shop.groundzerogames.co.uk/15mm-stargrunt/infantry.html (https://shop.groundzerogames.co.uk/15mm-stargrunt/infantry.html)
Their site needs some care and attention (especially from a photographer) but their figures are very good.
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https://thesceneuk.com/product-category/15mm-figures/ (https://thesceneuk.com/product-category/15mm-figures/)
Worth a look.
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Thank You,
I did forget those, but are there others out there that we have over looked?
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Various Oddzial Osmy near-future figures could be used.
Depends how far into the post-apoc you wish to go.
https://www.picoarmor.com/product/ap-assault-team-6-pcs/
https://www.magistermilitum.com/manufacturer/oddzial-osmy-3mm-15mm-from-poland.html?cat%5B0%5D=59625&cat%5B1%5D=59775&p=2
Also various Eureka Chechen figures can be used.
https://www.eurekaminuk.com/products/copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-copy-of-12-7mm-heavy-mg-on-tripod-with-2-chechen-crew-15mm
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I've got some of the scene Zombie hunters they're very good. Great for Survivor bands etc. Very The Walking Dead/The Last of Us
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Thank You,
I just have to make a list of all the manufactures.
If you come across any others please let me know.
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Doug
There are plenty here that could be used for PA:
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=127240.0
Dan
PS. Also, those Chechens could easily work as Eastern European PA fighters:
https://eurekaminusa.com/collections/moderns-chechans-15mm
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And, though I plan to use it for SciFi, “Mutants and Death Ray Guns” seems to have been made specifically for PA:
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=127691.0
Dan
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Thanks Dan,
I was sure I have seen some other PA figures in 15mm from other manufacture sources, I think 15mm is not their main line but again I am sure they are out there. Still looking.
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Doug
These Peter Pig are more on the diminutive side of 15mm, but they might still be another PA option:
https://www.peterpig.co.uk/ak47.html
https://www.brookhursthobbies.com/Product-Listing.cfm?C=4&D=1302&N=50&S=&M=PETER%20PIG&SD=RANGE%2017%20-%20MODERN%20WARS
Dan
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Peter Pig has a lot of potential, with the head sets for head swapping from both Peter Pig and GZG I could make a very large selection of PA survivors and gangs, add some Green Stuff here and there and "POOF" a whole lot of different figures!
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I'm very interested to see this post-apocalyptic world come to life, Monkey. Please come share it with us over at https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/post_apoc_wargames/ (https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/post_apoc_wargames/)
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I'm very interested to see this post-apocalyptic world come to life, Monkey. Please come share it with us over at https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/post_apoc_wargames/ (https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/post_apoc_wargames/)
Thank You, Cook
I will check it out. right now I am working on some building ideas and hope to get something put together soon.
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Doug
Working on any new PA terrain recently?
Dan
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May I suggest you invest in a resin 3D printer, I got mine 3 weeks ago, and now have hundreds of brilliant 15mm, 1/72nd and even a few 54mm figures, vehicles and terrain pieces
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I would love to have a printer but at current I have not the space or the budget for one right now. How ever I am working onto a goal for both of those problems. :D
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3D? Perhaps for vehicles, machinery and such.
But for most other things, nothing beats the therapeutic effect of hands-on scratchbuilt terrain. Add to that the accomplishment high after the work is done. Priceless.
Dan
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I'm with Dan on that. 3d Printing has its uses, particularly making greeblies for terrain (fans, pipes, doors, windows) but I'd stick to scratch building the bulk of the terrain yourself. Printers seem to really shine where vehicles and machines are concerned. The only thing I can figure is that buildings tend to lean towards the organic. I think our eyes can see that there are imperfections that come from craftsmanship. Where a car, or computer, is made with rigorous standards and microscopic tolerances. Things that we no longer make by hand tend to look just right on a 3d printer. Things that involve craftsmanship tend to look wrong to me. Too clean, sterile, and perfect.
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I looking into Ho Train Scale for scattered terrain objects. Mostly for bulk items oil drums and junk yard stuff, palletized items like concrete blocks and bricks and cement bags. But also small food and beverage looking cases. You have to have something to fight for.
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Highlander Studios has a good group of figures. The rednecks are some of my favorite. They even have a zombie version of the Rednecks when they turn. ;)
http://highlanderstudios.blogspot.com/
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I looking into Ho Train Scale for scattered terrain objects. Mostly for bulk items oil drums and junk yard stuff, palletized items like concrete blocks and bricks and cement bags. But also small food and beverage looking cases. You have to have something to fight for.
Most of the the door and window openings on HO buildings line up perfectly once you put your 15-18mm figures on bases:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9593487@N07/albums/72157645972381704
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9593487@N07/albums/72157670627079974
Dan
(http://live.staticflickr.com/3849/14779782273_640df698b3_3k.jpg)
(http://live.staticflickr.com/3908/14756736211_a5d9f1fd11_3k.jpg)
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HO buildings are great to use, I just need to get enough of them to destroy. lol
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I bought a bunch of incomplete and damaged sets for cheap on ebay for a PA project I’ve never gotten to. Keep looking for kits “for parts”.
Dan
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Thanks Dan,
I will look into that.