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  2. Miniature conversion - Wikipedia

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    Repositioning body parts such as the head, arms or torso of a miniature figure is one of the simplest types of conversion. [3] Another simple technique is weapon swapping. [3] Weapons can be taken from sprues or other miniatures and used to replace whatever weapon the converted miniature is holding to create any variety of distinctive ...

  3. Figure painting (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    The assembly and painting of models is a major aspect of the hobby of miniature wargaming. Figure painting, or miniature painting, is the hobby of painting miniature figures and/or model figures, either as a standalone activity or as a part of another activity that uses models, such as role-playing games, wargames, or military modeling.

  4. Heroscape - Wikipedia

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    Custom figures are also created in a variety of ways: some create cards for figures from other miniature games, and some 3D print their own using online software. Groups of players have formed to create and play-test custom figures.

  5. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Citadel Miniatures - Produces miniatures for Games Workshop games; CMON Limited; Dixon Miniatures - British company; Essex Miniatures - British company; Games Workshop - Has produced miniatures for its own games; Grenadier Models Inc. Impact! Miniatures; Mantic Games; Martian Metals - Produced miniatures in the 1970s and 1980s for tabletop ...

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Some manufacturers measure figure height from the feet to the eyes rather than the top of the head; therefore, a figure that is 30mm to the top of its head could be considered to be a 28mm miniature. Figures of 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 28 mm, 30 mm, 32 mm, and 35 mm are the most common for role-playing and table-top games.

  7. List of lines of miniatures - Wikipedia

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    [37] Barton concluded his review by saying, "If you wish to fight the wars of Middle Earth on your dining room or gaming room table, Heritage's LOTR miniatures, augmented perhaps with figures from your other favorite lines, will give your campaign the most authentic "Tolkienesque" feel available." [37] MAATAC: Superior Models, Inc.

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