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  2. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    2 mm: ≈1:152 – 1:144: 1:152 is called 2 mm finescale in railway modelling. A newer scale, growing in popularity, closely related to 10 mm. 1:144 scale used for Japanese giant robot models (such as Gunpla) and toys. N scale is a popular model railway scale in this range. [9] 15 mm: ≈2.7 mm: ≈1:120 –1:100

  3. Battle Masters - Wikipedia

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    The only ranged unit in the Chaos army, with a range of 2 squares. Orcs 2 3 5 Goblins 2 2 4 Wolf Riders 2 2 5 Goblin cavalry. They appear frequently in the deck, having 14 cards, allowing them to move quickly. A special card allow them to move two spaces. Beastmen 2 3 4 Effectively the same as orcs, but appear on one fewer Battle Cards. Ogre ...

  4. Unmatched (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Unmatched is a tabletop game published by Restoration Games and formally Mondo Tees in which two to four players use a combination of miniatures and cards to compete in a skirmish-style battle. Playable characters are drawn from mythology and pop-culture, with fighters ranging from Robin Hood to Bigfoot , Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Sherlock ...

  5. Heroscape - Wikipedia

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    Heroscape sets were first released in 2004 by game designers Craig Van Ness, Rob Daviau, and Stephen Baker through Milton Bradley Company, a subsidiary of Hasbro.The first master set was entitled Rise of the Valkyrie, featuring thirty plastic figures and corresponding cards, eighty-five terrain pieces of various sizes, and two ruins structures.

  6. Human Killing Machine - Wikipedia

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    Human Killing Machine (unofficially titled as Street Fighter 2: Human Killing Machine and acronym-titled as H.K.M.) is a 2D fighting video game.The game was developed by British company Tiertex, who hired external team Blue Turtle (Nick Pavis and Leigh Christian) to produce the graphics, and published by U.S. Gold, released in March 1989.

  7. Star Wars Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Released September 3, 2004. Being the premiere set of the game, Rebel Storm focused on the struggle between the Rebels and the Imperials throughout the classic Star Wars trilogy. Only characters from the three original movies (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi) were included. Clone Strike Released December 4, 2004.

  8. Warmaster - Wikipedia

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    The components of an army are divided into two basic types: units and characters. In the original 10 mm Games Workshop-produced miniatures, figures are cast 6 men to a strip, though many gamers base their miniatures with other maker's figures to produce 4-12 figure-per-base bases in order to create a variety of mass effects.

  9. Amtgard - Wikipedia

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    Amtgard was created by Jim Haren Jr, also known as Peter LaGrue, in El Paso, Texas in 1983. [2] Taking pieces from the rulebooks of both Emarthnguarth and Dagorhir (both of which he had played previously), he advertised in the newspaper for an event known as "Attila the Hun's Birthday Brawl."