Reaper Master Series Miniatures

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Hmm, indeed... Why not stick to what you're good at? (although this is not all that bad)
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i think it IS bad compared to real historical miniature companies. this one lacks in anatomy and accuracy concerning equipment, etc.
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Trov's right. It's good, but not as good as what we already know from most companies doing large scale historical models...
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Post by Nameless »

Waiting for Klocke's Monique de Noir then :)
Oh, the best part of this US soldier is a road-sign showing the distance to Denton - that's where Reaper headquarters are located. Nice touch, I have to say.
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