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Haiduk firing-line

Haiduk firing-line
18 x Polish Haiduks from Gostomski’s Company
Minis from the Renaissance range painted by Matt Parkes

African Mercenaries

African Mercenaries
painted by Shaun Watson
Minis from the Ultra-Modern range painted by RedZed

Tatar Cavalry

Tatar Cavalry
turkish auxiliaries
Minis from the Renaissance range painted by James Roach

Polish Hussars

Polish Hussars
From the collection of Frederic Machu
Minis from the Renaissance range painted by Frederic Machu


Achtung Spitfire, etc....

World War II
Saturday, February 7th, 2009

The TAG World War Two range, is like most others on our 28mm miniatures range, a little different to most other war-games ranges. It covers in depth the conflicts of the Far-eastern theater, the US Marines who were to become famous for the "Island hopping" invasions as well as their stubborn opponents, the Japanese Imperial Army.

We also have the worlds only range of British for the Burma conflict, including the hardy Chindits, the indomitable Gurkha's and the British 14th Army, known as the "Forgotten 14th" they fought long and hard to overcome one of WWII most resilient armies with the left overs from other more well-known campaigns.

We also have a small range of Late War German and Russian for those wishing to spread there TAG miniatures into other theaters.

The range currently has over 100 packets, totaling 400+ miniatures, as well as a large range of support weapons and equipments.

The sculptors involved were;

Nick Collier (US Marines and Japanese Imperial Army)

Richard Ansell (British , Soviet Russians and Late War Germans, packs 001-012)

Shane Hoyle (Late War Germans, packs 013-018)

 

 

 

For full details of this range of 28mm miniatures, please click through here;

...and more...

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