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I have yet to see this posted here so I thought I would pass this on to all of you.

In my efforts to try and find more stores online I came across one in my own back yard, Michigan Toy Soldier Company. They appear to only deal in quite a few historical, modern and military action figures. There appears to be a smattering of sci-fi (No 40k or WHFB). I took their virtual tour and their displays seem to be quite topnotch. They have a decent selection of material and over all miniature goodness.

So just passing the info on.
http://www.michtoy.com

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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... your avatar hurts my eyes......

On-topic: I think it's interesting that they actually call themselves a "toy soldier" company... somtimes people use that as a joking/condescending/derogatory term ("Oh, go play with your toy soldiers!") but since it really is true, I think it's kind of refreshing .

Or maybe historicals are more comfortable with the term in general... either way, thanks for the link
   
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Indiana

Thanks for the link. Im gonna do some more looking at the Victrix Napoleonic infantry for an upcoming IG army.

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Somewhere in south-central England.

The Perry Brothers also do some Napoleonics in plastic 28mm.

http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index2.html

The Victrix has a wider range of troop types (centre and flank companies, also Highlanders.)

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It was through Michigan Toy Soldier Company that I discovered Zvezda 1/72 scale historical miniatures; love the detail on those little guys.

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Indiana

Kilkrazy wrote:The Perry Brothers also do some Napoleonics in plastic 28mm.

http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index2.html

The Victrix has a wider range of troop types (centre and flank companies, also Highlanders.)


I like those, but im not sure the arms will allow easy kitbashing to IG. Looking at the victrix models, it seems theyd be open to some armswaps with a small amount of GS work.

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