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  2. The Ninth Age: Fantasy Battles - Wikipedia

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    Independent miniature manufacturers, including Avatars of War, [9] Titan Forge [10] and Tabletop Miniatures Solutions, [11] have launched lines of models dedicated to or compatible with the rules of The Ninth Age. The game has also become supported by BattleScribe, [12] Quartermaster [13] and Magnetic – Movementtray.com. [14]

  3. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    War & Conquest (Scarab Miniatures, 2011) War Games Rules 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. (War Games Research Group, 1971) War Games Rules 3000 B.C - 1250 A.D (Wargames Research Group, 1976) War Games Rules 3000 BC to 1485 AD (Wargames Research Group, 1980) [1] Warhammer Ancient Battles (Warhammer Historical Wargames, 1998) [1] Warlord (Partizan Press, 2007)

  4. Category:Miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    War Games Rules 1925–1950; Matt Ward (game designer) Wargames Research Group; Warhammer (game) Warhammer 40,000; Warhammer Age of Sigmar; Warhammer Ancient Battles; Warhammer Quest; Warheads: Medieval Tales; Warmachine; Warriors of Mars (game) Warzone (game) Whack & Slaughter

  5. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Miniature wargaming is a form of wargaming in which military units are represented by miniature physical models on a model battlefield. Miniature wargames are played using model soldiers, vehicles, and artillery on a model battlefield, with the primary appeal being recreational rather than functional. Miniature wargames are played on custom ...

  6. Miniatures game - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest and most popular miniatures game genres is that of war games, where figures are arranged into competing "armies", with figures that represent ranks of troops or individual combatants. Naval wargaming is a variation of play where figures represents ships

  7. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    In miniature wargaming, players enact simulated battles using scale models called miniature models, which can be anywhere from 2 to 54 mm in height, to represent warriors, vehicles, artillery, buildings, and terrain. These models are colloquially referred to as miniatures or minis. Miniature models are commonly made of metal, plastic, or paper.

  8. Mage Knight - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many other miniatures war-games, Mage Knight eliminates the need for reference to rule books and tables by integrating a dial into each figure that contains its current combat statistics - movement rate, attack and defense values, combat damage, and special abilities. While this system lacks the versatility of other miniatures games ...

  9. Category:Wargames introduced in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Space Battle (play-by-mail game) Space Combat (play-by-mail game) Spiral Arm (game) Star Fleet Battles Expansion 1; Star Fleet Battles Expansion 2; Star Wars Miniatures Battles; Starlord (play-by-mail game) State of War (play-by-mail game) Strategic Conflict; Supernova II