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Copplestone's latest special
Topic Started: Jan 19 2011, 05:22 AM (1,114 Views)
Dentatus
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Coldheart
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Neo-Sov force. I'm soooo tempted.

You know you want 'em
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Golan2072
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Cannie!
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Nice! Too bad that they're in 28mm. Otherwise I'd buy the pack.

But no matter, with some miliput I can probably convert Peter Pig WWII Soviets into something post-apocalyptic. Or I could simply order some Kremlin Miniatures stuff...
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dicehead
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Not keen on the Peter Pig stuff, it's quite small and I didn't really like the sculpts though that's just me. Here's a comparison pic of blue moon, minifigs and peter pig. This isn't my painting by the way..

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If you want 15mm modern russians I'd go with Irregular, they do cheap army packs and have a full range of them from infantry to mortars and machine guns. I have a set and they're much nicer than they look on the site.

Irregular Russians
Edited by dicehead, Jan 19 2011, 02:57 PM.
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Golan2072
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Cannie!
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Thanks for the tip! Though I've heard that Irregular are a bit large for 15mm. Is that correct?

Also, which supplier would you recommend for WWII Russians, especially partisans? Eureka looks promising...
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dicehead
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I'm not sure about WWII but Irregular stuff isn't large, it scales well with 15mm.co.uk there's some comparison pics somewhere I'll see if I can find them.
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tinker
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I don't know about "Irregular", but I know "Blue Moon's" 15's all more like 18mm in scale. Do some snooping around http://www.deepfriedhappymice.com/index.html that site might be of help to you.
Edited by tinker, Jan 19 2011, 10:48 PM.
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Dentatus
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Coldheart
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Awwww... you 15mm guys take my enthusiasm down a notch.

Which is good for my credit card I suppose.
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tinker
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:lol:

I don't own any 15mm, I'd like too but it is realistically just too small for me... Although, 18mm isn't too bad and that is only paper miniatures.

tink
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Mr. Clean
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The Copplestone minis are very nice in person,i own about 1/4 of them.But not a lick of paint on em',on my to do list.Anyone want to paint my minis for some terrain building?No kidding,painting minis just aint me favorite ting.

Brian
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Chrome_Cat
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Great deal!

And i put in a vote for Irregular russians as well. You can download or buy the Eureka Minatures PDF cataloge with scale photos of the russians.
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mattblackgod
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Big boss warlord dude!
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Sooo tempting to get these!
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Golan2072
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Cannie!
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OK, you've convinced me to get a squad's worth of Irregular Soviets and convert them into post-apoc neo-sovs.

How difficult would it be to give them gas-masks with some Miliput/Green Stuff anyhow?
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