Miniatures Showcase compiled by the White Knight

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1. Black Tree Designs

One of the most comprehensive 28mm WWII ranges to date, the BTD figures range from brilliant to mediocre. The range includes:

- WWII personalities:

Hitler Von Paulus Sepp Detreich von Runstead

- Wehrmacht:

- Fallshirmjagers:

- Afrika Korps:

- Waffen SS:

- German vehicles and guns:


2. Artizan Designs

Mike Owen's own range of 28mm WWII figures includes DAK, Late War, Fallschirmjagers and Germans in greatcoats. These figures share the same weapons with the Crusader Miniatures range, so equipment is fully compatible.

- Afrika Korps:

- Late War Germans:

- Greatcoats:

- Fallschirmjagers


3. Crusader Miniatures

Mark Simms range of 28mm WWII figures. These are generally a bit beefier than the Artizan Designs figures, but use the same equipment bits for maximum compatibility. The bigger artillery guns are sculpted by Jason McDermott. The range includes Wehrmacht infantry and cavalry.

- Wehrmacht infantry:

German

- German cavalry:


4. Bolt Action Miniatures

One of the latest new comers to the period and already sporting an impressive range, with monthly new releases. 28mm figures sculpted by Paul Hicks, lately with help by Adam Dechande. Vehicles by Simon Bargery, Olaf Meys and Nigel Higgins.

German Army (Heer):

Gestapo, Military Police, Hitler Youth and Volksturm:

Vehicle crews, dismounted panzercrew:

Waffen SS:

Fallschirmjaeger:

BAM 1/56th scale vehicles:


5. Foundry

The Foundry has a small, but interesting range of 28mm WWII Germans, including infantry, sentries, motorcycles, cavalry, Fallschirmjagers and a downed aircrew (in the 'England Invaded' subrange). I believe the figures were sculpted by Michael Perry. They are slightly smaller than most of the other ranges listed here, but not by much.


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