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Powerful Irongut




England

Hi, I've searched around a bit and have been planning on getting some more 28mm figures outside of Games Workshop recently (been looking more and more elsewhere since AoS started)

I was wondering if anyone has any models from the following ranges and would be willing to send me some general size comparison pictures with Warhammer Fantasy miniatures, or could direct me to a place where people have already posted them:

Wargods of Aegyptus/Olympus

Black Tree Design/EOEOrbis

Aventine (specifically the elephants)

Mirilton

Bushido

Kensei

Warlord Games (the Feudal Japan Range)

Otherworld Miniatures

And TheBattleForge Halflings

Thank you in advance

Murdock

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Wargods of Aegyptus scale pretty well with older metal WHFB figures (5th/6th edition). One of the Aussie ETC players had a "living tomb kings" army made up of mostly Wargods models instead of skellies, mummies, etc.


That's on the same size base as a GW chariot compared to this older HE chariot from GW.



The infantry are also on 20mmx20mm bases.

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Some examples from what I had on hand. Sorry for the line and the doubled Heru, was trying to keep the mini's as most of the image, and the line was too wide for one pic.



Didn't have their Japanese stuff, so Warlord is place-holdered with a Russian plastic, and sadly only GW humanish I had immediately to hand was a kitbash of Dark Elf, Empire, and Breton parts...
   
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Powerful Irongut




England

Thanks enormously man, I really appreciate it

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Chicago

I think you want the Lead Adventure Scale-O-Matic.
http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=10500.0

No list of comparisons is ever truly complete, but it's the best I've been able to find.

The only better one was WeeToySoldier's Comparison pages, but they were all sci-fantasy figs and the site is unfortunately gone now.

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