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... Sisters of Sigmar, Sororitas, etc.
https://www.brueckenkopf-online.com/2022/boardgame-historian-hilfe-gesucht/

(too bad I'm so slow, haven't even managed to finish neither my Mordheim sisters warband nor an entire squad of Battle Sisters, lol)


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Wargames Foundry in the UK has a good selection of historical monks. Not too sure if they have nuns.

I can't read German, are they looking for fantasy figures? Takes on the archetype?

Raging Heroes and (that Greek company that's doing plastics, it's on the tip of my tongue) have also done sci fi warrior nuns.

There was the comic Warrior Nun Ariella by Antarctic Press, I think they had an action figure too.

 
   
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Ah, thanks - they're actually looking for painted minis, dioramas etc. of anything that has to do with nuns or monks including fantasy/sci-fi - it's meant for an exhibition on the depiction of convents etc. in contemporary gaming, in the museum of an abbey. Might be a fun opportunity for anyone with fitting minis in their collection to show their stuff in a somehow different context ^^

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Very cool. It might be worth sending the museum the names of these companies and have them reach out. I'm sure they'd all have examples to show.

GW too for that matter.

I think Victoria Lamb did some some really good Sisters of Sigmar, Victoria's Miniatures might be worth contacting.

 
   
 
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