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  2. Wings of War - Wikipedia

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    The miniatures are made of pre-painted pewter and plastic and come with a gaming base and a set of maneuver cards. A number of different miniatures have been created, and serve as an extension to Wings of War - Famous Aces, Wings of War - Watch your back!, and Wings of War - Burning Drachens. [1] [2]

  3. Nexus Editrice - Wikipedia

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    the Wings of War (2004–2007) series of airplane combat games, translated into 14 different languages. Nexus Editrice also re-launched on the international market a classic brand of historical miniatures, the "Atlantic" figures. Nexus Games is now a brand owned by the Italian company NG International, a subsidiary of Italeri.

  4. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Early producer of miniatures for role-playing games [1] Asgard Miniatures - Early British company based in Nottingham [2] Chronicle Figures - Early British company that produced role-playing game miniatures [3] Black Powder Red Earth - Produces Modern war game miniatures and game. All USA made materials.

  5. Wargame - Wikipedia

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    Flames of War (Battlefront Miniatures, 2002) – Popular World War II wargame at 15mm (1:100) scale, currently focusing on the European and Mediterean theatres. Splits into three time periods (Early War 1939–41, Mid War 1942–43 and Late War 1944–45) to bring some balance and historical matchups.

  6. Air wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Air wargaming, like naval wargaming, is a niche specialism within the wider miniatures wargaming hobby. Due to the relatively short time over which aerial combat has developed air wargaming periods tend to break down into three broad periods: World War I – from the earliest air combat to the 1920s; World War II – 1930s to the early 1950s

  7. List of lines of miniatures - Wikipedia

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    The War Machine is a set of miniatures consisting of an armored battle wagon with a moving catapult, and nine orc figures. [61] Steve Jackson reviewed The War Machine in The Space Gamer No. 57. [61] Jackson commented that "it's a lovely piece of work, and the finished catapult is an ornament to my collection. Recommended." [61] Traveller ...

  8. 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.

  9. 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.