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Join Date: May 2011
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Anybody know someplace I can buy premade and painted miniatures for GURPS space campaign
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Midwest, USA
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Pre-painted plastic for a space game? Hmmm...
One place that seems to have everything is FRPGames.com. However, their shipping time is so freaking bad that after about five $100+ orders with them, I stopped buying things from them and just started using their fantastic Web site to find what I'm seeking, then buying it somewhere else. I think Rackham Miniatures are 100% pre-painted plastic, but I could be completely wrong. They look awesome. I don't play space games, but if I did, Rackham would probably get money from me in the thousands. What type of space game are you running?
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: San Jose, CA
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I get tons of miniatures from Miniature Market. They single figures in addition to booster packs for a lot of different games. For a sci-fi/space campaign Star Wars minis would work pretty well. You probably would want to avoid signature figures with lightsabers but there's a lot of very general purpose figures in the various sets. If you're looking for some sci-fi army dudes Rackham's AT-43 miniatures are awesome.
If you don't mind a little work of rebasing the figures Heroclix has some pretty nice looking miniatures. You may have to hunt around for some "average joe" types but plenty of the different sets have them. Like Heroclix the Haloclix miniatures have a sci-fi feel to them. Horrorclix also has some cool miniatures in the various sets. I love the Miniature Market site because I can get a dozen minis for under $20 buying them individually. Most of the ones I want are "average Joe" characters rather than signature ones for whichever game they're originally from so they're often less than a dollar each. I don't play (and can't stand) the *Clix games so I have no qualms ripping the minis off their Clix bases and mounting them on conventional 1" bases. The standard Clix base is far too large to use on the common 1" square or hex maps and crowding is a major problem. |
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