Lots of people have asked over the years, where do I get my figures from. After explaining it’s not down to working out or eating sensibly, and getting blank looks I realise it’s not my “figure” they are asking about (I can’t see why not), it’s the figures I paint.
So I thought I’d put pen to paper, or in the 21st century fingers to keyboard, and list the manufactures and supplies of the white metal & resin figures I paint.
In no particular order they are…
Source | Type | Website | |||
Scale75 | Historical & Fantasy figures | Link | |||
Tommy’s War | WWI figures | Link | |||
Pegaso | Historical & Fantasy figures | Link | |||
Imperial Gallery | WWII figures & Modern Military figures | Link | |||
Mitches Military Models | Historical, WWII & Modern Day | Link | |||
Bonapartes | Napoleonic period figures | Link | |||
El Greco Miniatures | Reseller | Link | |||
SK Miniatures | Reseller | Link | |||
Model Display Products | Reseller | Link | |||
Historex Agents | Reseller | Link | |||
Scale Model Handbook | Figure modelling guides | Link | |||
This is just a small selection of the numerous figure suppliers & resellers that are producing some excellent figures and accessories – one of the best places I have found to see what is on offer is to go to model show in particular IPMS International Model Show & Bugle Call organised by the Bristol Branch of the British Model Solider Society.
Happy modelling.