Here we have three figures from Musketeer Miniatures on the left, compared with three from West Wind Productions on the right.
Looking for 28mm historical miniature figures? This blog is a database of manufacturers showing who makes what. I am also adding photos showing figures from different makers side by side. The 'Directory' tab has a list of manufacturers showing what ranges they make and a link to their website. The other tabs list what figures are available for that period.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Painted figures from Musketeer Miniatures and Tanatus Miniatures
This comparison photo shows three Musketeer Miniatures figures on the left and three from Tanatus Miniatures on the right.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Painted figures from Musketeer Miniatures and Shieldwall Miniatures compared
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures, compared with three from Shieldwall Miniatures on the right.
Painted figures from Musketeer Miniatures and Renegade Miniatures
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures, compared with three from Renegade Miniatures on the right.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Painted figures from Musketeer Miniatures and Redoubt Enterprises
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures compared with three from Redoubt Enterprises on the right.
Painted Musketeer Miniatures compared with Newline Designs figures
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures and on the right are three from Newline Designs.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Painted Musketeer Miniatures and Gripping Beast plastic figures
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures compared with three from the Gripping Beast plastic range on the right.
Monday, 8 September 2014
Painted Musketeer Miniatures and Gripping Beast metal range figures
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures, compared with three from the Gripping Beast metal range on the right.
Painted Musketeer and Foundry figures
Here are three Musketeer Miniatures figures on the left, compared with three from Foundry Miniatures on the right.
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Painted Musketeer and Curteys figures comparison
On the left we have three figures from Musketeer Miniatures compared with three from Curteys Miniatures on the right.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Painted Musketeer and Crusader figure comparison
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures, and on the right are three from Crusader Miniatures.
Painted Musketeer and Artizan figure comparison
On the left are three figures from Musketeer Miniatures, and on the right are three from Artizan Designs.
Monday, 4 August 2014
Painted Curteys and West Wind figures comparison
On the left are three figures from Curteys Miniatures compared with three from West Wind Productions on the right.
Painted Curteys and Tanatus figures comparison
On the left we have three figures from Curteys Miniatures compared with three from Tanatus Miniatures on the right.
Monday, 28 July 2014
Painted Curteys and Shieldwall comparison
On the left are three figures from Curteys Miniatures, with three from Shieldwall Miniatures on the right.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Painted Curteys and Renegade
On the left in this photo we have three figures from Curteys Miniatures and on the right three from Renegade Miniatures.
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Painted Curteys and Redoubt figures
This comparison photo shows three figures from Curteys Miniatures on the left, and three from Redoubt Enterprises on the right.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Painted Curteys and Newline figures
Here we have a comparison photo showing three Curteys Miniatures on the left and three Newline Designs on the right.
Monday, 23 June 2014
Painted figures from Curteys and Gripping Beast.
Here we have three Curteys Miniatures figures on the left, compared with three figures from the Gripping Beast plastic range on the right.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Painted Curteys and Gripping Beast metal range figures comparison.
On the left are three figures from Curteys Miniatures and on the right three from Gripping Beast's metal range.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Painted Curteys and Foundry figures
This photo shows three figures from Curteys Miniatures on the left compared with three from Foundry Miniatures on the right.
Monday, 16 June 2014
Painted figures from Curteys Miniatures and Crusader Miniatures compared.
Here we have three figures from Curteys on the left, compared with three Crusader Miniatures on the right.
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Painted figures from Curteys and Artizan
This photo shows three figures from Curteys Miniatures on the left compared with three from Artizan Designs on the right.
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Painted Gripping Beast and West Wind Productions figures.
In this photo you can see three Gripping Beast metal figures on the left compared with three West Wind figures on the right.
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Painted Gripping Beast and Tanatus figures
This photo shows three Gripping Beast metal figures on the left compared with three Tanatus Miniatures figures on the right.
Monday, 2 June 2014
Painted Gripping Beast metal and Renegade Miniatures figures.
This comparison photo shows three Gripping Beast metal range figures on the left, with three Renegade Miniatures on the right.
Tuesday, 20 May 2014
Painted Gripping Beast metal and Redoubt Enterprises figures.
This comparison photo shows three Gripping Beast metal figures on the left and three Redoubt Enterprises figures on the right.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Painted Gripping Beast metal and Newline Designs figures.
Here is a comparison photo showing, on the left three Gripping Beast metal range figures, and on the right three Newline Designs figures.
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Musketeer Miniatures Dark Ages Range
Musketeer Miniatures make a smallish but nice range of Dark Ages figures. They concentrate on two main areas, the early Anglo-Saxon/Romano-British/Arthurian era, and the East with Byzantines and Arabs. There is also a colourful blog with plenty of excellent photos of the Company's figures. Distribution is handled by Gripping Beast so orders should arrive quickly and accurately!
The sculpts are well posed with some nicely animated leader and personality figures in particular. Weapons and shields are separate, with shields included in the pack.
And now the comparison photos....
First up we have, from left to right, Musketeer, Artizan Designs, and Crusader Miniatures.
Next, from left to right, is Musketeer, Curteys Miniatures, and Dixon Miniatures.
This one is Musketeer, Foundry Miniatures, and Gripping Beast metal range.
Here is Musketeer, Gripping Beast plastic range, and Newline Designs.
From left to right, Musketeer, Redoubt Enterprises, and Renegade Miniatures.
Below is Musketeer, Shieldwall Miniatures, and Tanatus Miniatures.
And finally, Musketeer and West Wind Productions.
The sculpts are well posed with some nicely animated leader and personality figures in particular. Weapons and shields are separate, with shields included in the pack.
And now the comparison photos....
First up we have, from left to right, Musketeer, Artizan Designs, and Crusader Miniatures.
Next, from left to right, is Musketeer, Curteys Miniatures, and Dixon Miniatures.
This one is Musketeer, Foundry Miniatures, and Gripping Beast metal range.
Here is Musketeer, Gripping Beast plastic range, and Newline Designs.
From left to right, Musketeer, Redoubt Enterprises, and Renegade Miniatures.
Below is Musketeer, Shieldwall Miniatures, and Tanatus Miniatures.
And finally, Musketeer and West Wind Productions.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Painted Gripping Beast metal and plastic ranges compared.
This comparison photo shows three Gripping Beast metal figures on the left and three of the same manufacturer's plastic figures on the right.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Painted Gripping Beast and Foundry Miniatures comparison.
This photo shows on the left three figures from the Gripping Beast metal range and on the right three from Foundry Miniatures.
Monday, 28 April 2014
Curteys Miniatures Dark Ages range
Curteys Miniatures have recently released the first of their new Arthurian range. As the name suggests, these figures are suitable for the "Age of Arthur" and there are both Romano-British and Early Saxons available so far.
The castings are nice and crisp with plenty of well-defined detail. They required very little cleaning up of flash. The examples that I have came with the spears moulded in one piece with the figure and separate shields were included in the pack. I believe some figures have weapons and hands moulded as a separate piece and have to be glued to the wrist. Curteys believe this is the best way for hands to get a good grip of the weapon!
So, on to the comparison photos...
This first one shows, from left to right, figures from Curteys, Artizan Designs, and Crusader Miniatures.
Next we have, from left to right, Curteys, Dixon Miniatures, and Foundry Miniatures.
This is, from left to right, Curteys, Gripping Beast metal, and Gripping Beast plastic.
Here we have, left to right, Curteys, Newline Designs, and Redoubt Enterprises.
Below we have, left to right, Curteys, Renegade Miniatures, and Shieldwall Miniatures.
And last is, from left to right, Curteys, Tanatus Miniatures, and West Wind Productions.
The castings are nice and crisp with plenty of well-defined detail. They required very little cleaning up of flash. The examples that I have came with the spears moulded in one piece with the figure and separate shields were included in the pack. I believe some figures have weapons and hands moulded as a separate piece and have to be glued to the wrist. Curteys believe this is the best way for hands to get a good grip of the weapon!
So, on to the comparison photos...
This first one shows, from left to right, figures from Curteys, Artizan Designs, and Crusader Miniatures.
Next we have, from left to right, Curteys, Dixon Miniatures, and Foundry Miniatures.
This is, from left to right, Curteys, Gripping Beast metal, and Gripping Beast plastic.
Here we have, left to right, Curteys, Newline Designs, and Redoubt Enterprises.
Below we have, left to right, Curteys, Renegade Miniatures, and Shieldwall Miniatures.
And last is, from left to right, Curteys, Tanatus Miniatures, and West Wind Productions.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Painted Gripping Beast and Crusader Miniatures figure comparison
This photo shows a comparison of three Gripping Beast metal range figures on the left with three Crusader Miniatures figures on the right.
Painted Gripping Beast and Artizan Designs figure comparison
This photo shows a comparison of three Gripping Beast metal range figures on the left with three Artizan Designs figures on the right.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Gripping Beast Metal Dark Ages Range
As well as Plastic figures, Gripping Beast also produce a large range of Dark Ages miniatures in metal.
Whether you are looking for Vikings, Saxons, Normans, Arthurian, character figures or virtually anything else for this period, there will be something for you!
The figures are nicely sculpted with many varied and interesting poses. Weapons and shields are supplied with the miniatures except for spears which need to be bought separately. I have also found the service to be very good, with accurate orders arriving speedily!
So, on to the comparison photos.....
First, from left to right, we have Gripping Beast, Artizan Designs and Crusader Miniatures.
Next, from left to right, here is Gripping Beast, Dixon Miniatures and Foundry Miniatures.
This one shows, left to right, Gripping Beast, a Gripping Beast plastic figure and Newline Designs.
Here we have, left to right, Gripping Beast, Redoubt Enterprises and Renegade Miniatures.
This shot shows, left to right, Gripping Beast, Shieldwall Miniatures and Tanatus Miniatures.
And finally this shows Gripping Beast and West Wind Productions.
Whether you are looking for Vikings, Saxons, Normans, Arthurian, character figures or virtually anything else for this period, there will be something for you!
The figures are nicely sculpted with many varied and interesting poses. Weapons and shields are supplied with the miniatures except for spears which need to be bought separately. I have also found the service to be very good, with accurate orders arriving speedily!
So, on to the comparison photos.....
First, from left to right, we have Gripping Beast, Artizan Designs and Crusader Miniatures.
Next, from left to right, here is Gripping Beast, Dixon Miniatures and Foundry Miniatures.
This one shows, left to right, Gripping Beast, a Gripping Beast plastic figure and Newline Designs.
Here we have, left to right, Gripping Beast, Redoubt Enterprises and Renegade Miniatures.
This shot shows, left to right, Gripping Beast, Shieldwall Miniatures and Tanatus Miniatures.
And finally this shows Gripping Beast and West Wind Productions.
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