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I have just diecided that i am going to start a FoW army (most probably moari)
are they like gaurdsmen in 40K? (universal - as in cadians can be used as valahallens or whatnot?) Do i have to buy specific maori miniatures or will just british ones do?
thanks in advance

TOM!!!
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I'm not sure. I'd recommend checking the FoW online store. I think they're just British minis, maybe painted a different color.

The book for them appears to be North Afrika.

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The Main Man






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You can just use British minis, as the Maoris used the same uniform. There should be lists for them in both the Afrika and North Africa books (North Africa is the most recent book).

   
 
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