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Stormblade




Kensington, MD

Can anyone suggest a source for Civil War or Indian Wars era US Army models in 28-30mm scale?

I want to add some Long Gunners to my Cygnar army in Warmachine and want them to "fit" visually with Capt. Kraye. Plus, the actual models are blech at best.

"As a rule of thumb, the designers do not hide "easter eggs" in the rules. If clever reading is required to unlock some sort of hidden option, then it is most likely just a result of wishful thinking." Pete Haines
For the love of the Emperor people, it's a TURRET. There is no such thing as a turrent!  
   
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Lord of the Fleet





Texas

Hmm dont know if they'll fit in warmachine too well but heres a few ideas

Black Scorpion Western range
http://www.blackscorpionminiatures.com/index.php?cPath=28

Renegade Miniatures Civil War range
http://www.renegademiniatures.com/regacw.htm

Perry Miniatures Civil War range
http://www.perry-miniatures.com/index.php?cPath=23_32

Artizan Designs Western range
http://www.artizandesigns.com/list.php?man=3&page=1

 
   
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Stormblade




Kensington, MD

The ones from Renegade look perfect.

Thanks very much.

"As a rule of thumb, the designers do not hide "easter eggs" in the rules. If clever reading is required to unlock some sort of hidden option, then it is most likely just a result of wishful thinking." Pete Haines
For the love of the Emperor people, it's a TURRET. There is no such thing as a turrent!  
   
 
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