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P_Clapham:
Miniatures from a variety of manufacturers
I was drawn to 1/72 scale miniatures from the cost and how well they scale with toy dinosaurs. The German officer is from Revell's German Engineers set. Not sure where I got the dinosaur.
Dinosaur from the impulse buy section at Target. The adventurer from Caesar Miniatures WW II Partisans.
I tried to go with a more colorful look for the carnivores.
This isn't going to end well.
The big game hunter.
Toysmith sells a pretty good dinosaur set with a couple of prehistoric mammals. The young lady is from Caesar Miniatures Hebrew Warrior set.
Adaptasaurus from the Toysmith set.
Unsure where this dinosaur came from.
For only a few cents these figures were pretty good. I love the dynamic pose of this dino.
Caesar Miniatures WW II Partisans. I wish there were more sets like this one. High quality armed civilians.
Redbox miniatures does produce a Boxer Rebellion Volunteers and Police/Gangsters/Armed Civilians set, but the quality does not approach the Caesar Miniatures figures.
Here is a comparison shot between the two lines.
These figures are best used as filler or background characters.
Some of the gangster miniatures were quite small. I think they are meant to be a boy's street gang.
Short but dapper.
Codsticker:
Good to see someone exploring different scales for this genre. Another advantage to 1/72 is there is A LOT more terrain features available thanks to HO model railroading.
d phipps:
Excellent work!
Elk101:
As Codsticker says, it's always good to see different scales in use and the creativity people show in their use of figures.
Redmao:
Fantastic. 1/72 figures are great and Caesar's Partisans sets make great adventurers.
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