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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: Inkpaduta on May 01, 2017, 07:20:10 PM
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I know of several companies that do Dwarves as Scottish highlanders in kilts.
Was wondering if any other fantasy (elves, orcs, halflings ect.) highlanders in
kilts exist.
Thanks
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Brigade models does undead in kilts, worth checking out the celtos range
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Privateer Press do lesser trolls ("Trollkin") in Tartan, including kilts.
Relics have little animated voodoo doll style puppets in bonnets and kilts as part of their "Britannen" range.
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You might want to check out Mierce Miniatures, their Albainn and Eirain ranges are dark age fantasy Scots and Irish. Some are human, some are ogre sized, with a good selection of big beasts too.
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We'll have Orcs in WW1 Highlander Dress relatively soon at Hysterical Games...
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Reaper has classic human highlanders in kilts. Impact makes the Scotling team which is dwarves or halflings in kilts. After that, idk.
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Flintloque has highland rats and lowland rats from Joccia.
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Old Glory and Warhansa have highland dwarves
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Hasslefree do a very nice goblin in full highland dress.
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There was a GW Goblin bagpiper that can still be found on eBay etc
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Privateer Press do lesser trolls ("Trollkin") in Tartan, including kilts.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v242/Jakar_Nilson/sculpts/trollbloods29.jpg)
That they do. Not real kilts, mind you, but a weird mix between a belted plaid and a loincloth.
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These are celtos humans which are canny, pinched flesh idea form Zero twenty three
(http://i.imgur.com/uIpOvRJ.jpg)
and these are some of the reaper highlanders, big chaps, not shown are some of the characters, archers and spearmen
(http://i.imgur.com/SJzlRFE.jpg)
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*cough*
We just posted an update with the new Orc Highlanders that will be available once they have shipped to KS backers.
http://www.hystericalgames.co.uk/ (http://www.hystericalgames.co.uk/)
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Rob,
Hope you aren't getting sick. That cough doesn't sound good. :)
Those figures do look nice.
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Relics do Highlanders in their Britannian range.