Irregular Miniature promise 2mm Billmen & CrossbowmenHot on the heels of ordering some of their new 2mm Dinosaurs (they look magnificent by the way) I cheekily emailed them to ask if there was a chance of 2mm Crossbowmen and 2mm Billmen to add to their extensive range of miniatures.
They said they would chase Ian and they obviously did as the compliments slip within my speedily delivered order confirmed that both would be "coming soon". This provides a load of options for their Ancients/Medieval range. I guess I should start painting up my lead-coloured Burgundians and "Swiss" Pike blocks then! We've another baby on the way so this is kind of a double-celebration. In my latest order I purchased additions to my sci-fi collection (they are cute and the Vallejo Xpress Color paints seem to work well at picking out the detail) and Merkava tanks (for Sci-fi gaming mostly) plus ridges/small hills and their wonderful fields with hedgerow boundaries. For those who have not experienced both the joy and the torment of 2mm miniatures (and for that matter their excellent rebuilt extensive 6mm ranges) the new operation has IMHO improved the quality of castings. Up until their 20th Century/Modern ranges the figures come in blocks (with a massive range of options, particularly in the 19th Century range) but the 20th Century Range which includes WW1, WW2 and Modern vehicles is more dispersed with individual figures on a single base - much like their 2mm Ancients. Dark Ages and Medieval; 2mm Renaissance, 2mm Horse and Musket Era (1700-1875)Skirmishers and Light Cavalry. And if your and not crazy enough to try out or extend your existing 2mm Ranges there is always the 6mm which they are gradually re-releasing. And as ever Irregular do have probably the most extensive range of wargaming miniatures in the Solar System (2mm; 6mm, 10mm, 15mm, 20mm. 28mm, 30mm, 42mm, 54mm, 75mm and even Kriegsspiel Blocks and 16 sets of rules for 2mm upwards [both in the Misc section]). Their 2mm and 6mm miniatures are here and everything else is there.
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