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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Conquistador on 28 September 2011, 11:23:55 PM
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The sheer number of 25/28 mm figure needed for a good sized (whatever that means) game seems to be one of those "Well, you do it, I don't have time" type things that keeps many of the locals (including... especially... myself,) somewhat uncommitted.
So, who might make suitable 15 mm figures for a Boxer Rebellion game? Sailors would work for several nations and ideas for easily modified figures to represent various nations are acceptable too. I would ideally like more than just the Chinese forces and Brits/Americans.
Gracias,
Glenn
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I'm pretty sure that Old Glory 15s makes a whole line of figures for the Boxer Rebellion.
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I'm pretty sure that Old Glory 15s makes a whole line of figures for the Boxer Rebellion.
Yes, but there are "OG allergic" gamers locally. lol Seriously, those would work, any others?
Gracias,
Glenn
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There are really only four options I'm aware of (just finished my collection earlier this year, buying not painting) and besides Old Glory there is Lancashire Games in the UK, Cellmate Miniatures in Florida, and some items in the colonial range from Irregular Miniatures. They will all work together although the Cellmate range is a lot thinner and a little shorter than all the others but does have some unique figures - the only one to make Red Lantern figures (female boxers). For Tigermen I recommend the Irregular ones because the others don't really have the "look" of the tiger outfit even if they might be historically correct. If your goal is to game the period you can get all you need figure wise from these folks; if you want great figures...well, they all work okay and once painted and all the table no one's going to care because they'll be busy playing. The real challenge of the period and this scale is architecture. I am scratch building.
Good luck, it's a fun period to game. (and, no, I don't have any photos available and not sure when I might have time to provide any)
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Does anyone have any thoughts on who makes 155mm Chinese or Boxer casualties.I am in the process of creating some pinned markers and was looking for suitable dead figures?
Thoughts?
Cheers
Stu
http://dusttears.blogspot.co.uk/
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Do it the old fashioned way and stand on the little buggers, at 15mm no one will notice lol
cheers
James
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Tin Soldier do a range of Italians for Adowa which is only 10 years before the Boxer Rebellion.
Although Jim's answser re casualties seems a laugh, he has a point. It is pretty easy to find a standing figure which can be laid down to look like a casualty. Irregular do general dead muslims which would be a good start.
John
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Been looking for suitable Boxer casualty figures too - and no luck so far. Donnington has one possible figure in their stuff - with no plans to add more (already exchanged emails with them on the matter) - but really a bit out of period. If you find something, I'd love to know about it.
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Peter pig do some Allied Nation Casualties if you hunt around the ranges.
This is the closest I have found for Boxers.
http://www.peterpig.co.uk/vietnamdeadcivilians.jpg
Cheers
Stu
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I'm not a 15mm gamer so have no idea how they stack up against modern figures but there are some potentially useful figures listed in the old Minifigs range:
http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Catalogue.aspx?ScaleID=2&CategoryID=13&SubCategoryID=88
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Slightly off topic but I will be doing Chinese buildings in 15mm in the New Year :)
cheers
James
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Good news on 15 mm buildings in the new year. What is your distribution channel? Any U.S. sources?
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There isn't one and it's just me I'm afraid but I've lost count if the number of overseas customers I've had. It really isn't worth my while to do distribution I'm afraid.
cheers
James
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Jimbibbly,
After my earlier post I decided to check if you had a link to a site (duh!) and checked out your work. Love those Japanese buildings so, if your Chinese work rivals those, you should do well. That's some beautiful work. Being in California (not a royal borough at all!), I'll only be interested in resin items - not quite half way round the planet but close enough.
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Jimbibbly,
After my earlier post I decided to check if you had a link to a site (duh!) and checked out your work. Love those Japanese buildings so, if your Chinese work rivals those, you should do well. That's some beautiful work. Being in California (not a royal borough at all!), I'll only be interested in resin items - not quite half way round the planet but close enough.
No worries, I've had several repeat customers from California (seems to be the Asian gaming area of the states :) ).
cheers
James
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I was just looking at this site earlier this evening. They have quite a few 15mm Boxer Rebellion figures in a couple of their ranges. Miniaturefigurines/Matchlockminiatures www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk
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Happy New Year all.
Been a busy day on the painting front.
It's a shame not every public holiday can be spent painting ;)
(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm269/seelowe41/Boxers/P1080222.jpg)
(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm269/seelowe41/Boxers/P1080226.jpg)
Plenty more on the blog.
Cheers
Stu
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I understand that Blue Moon are intending to release a 15/18mm colonial range later this year which will cover the Boxer Rebellion amongst others - probably worth waiting for if their recent releases are anything to go by.
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That's good to know, I have been trying to steer away from their stuff due to the spend potential ;D
Does anyone know who they compare to the original old glory ranges?
Cheers
Stu
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Hope the Blue Moon rumor turns out to be true but last I heard from Russ was that nothing for a while except Napoleonic and ACW. Personally, I'm hoping they come out with the gangster/prohibition figures next - I'd heard maybe by December but that is past so who knows. And they do already have colonial figures in their Deep Dark Africa range. Some of the figures are big, really big. I have some of the Irregular African natives from their colonial range and, generally, Irregular's figures are very much on the large size but some of the Blue Moon tribal figures tower over the Irregular ones. Not unusable but very much bigger. So, I'd say they will be a bit larger than the old Old Glory Boxer figures - but the ranges do vary some in overall size so might not be so big.