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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: ushistoryprof on 06 September 2010, 05:19:05 AM
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Many a US Marine spent time patroling the waterways of China between the wars. Here we have a small unit of Marines in action in some nameless firefight in that troubled land of Adventurers, Warlords, Japanese, Nationalists and Communists that was China of the 1930's.
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These figures are part of my on going project to complete a unit of US Marines from every major conflict the Corps has fought in.
More pics are here: http://worldhistoryprof.blogspot.com/search/label/USMC%20Miniatures
Thanks for looking, Prof
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Splendid!
I was thinking of painting some myself.
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semper fi
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who makes those minis?
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They look like Pulp Minis to me.
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They look like Pulp Minis to me.
You know your minis, they are Pulp Figures from Canada, from their American line. Pulp makes a lot of sweet figures and are a great company to do business with. Here are a few links to photos of some of their other figures I have painted up.
http://worldhistoryprof.blogspot.com/2010/04/banana-wars-marines.html
http://worldhistoryprof.blogspot.com/2010/07/marine-heavy-weapons-1920s.html
US Marines in soft hat
http://worldhistoryprof.blogspot.com/2010/08/kapitan-richard-himmelkrieger-und-seine.html
Germans
http://worldhistoryprof.blogspot.com/2010/08/guardians-of-empire.html
British
Prof
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I agree Pulp is a great company to do business with. I know the owner quit well. You have not met a nicer guy. I have a large collection of his figures. Beautiful sculpted. Great to paint up.