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10mm American Civil War Miniatures Comparison 3.0

Posted by on October 5, 2012

Here’s my newest 10mm American Civil War manufactures comparison photo. New to this comparison are figures from Pendrakens new range and the Cracker Line. From comments that I’ve been reading on The Miniatures Page, I thought that it might be useful to have a mounted figures and artillery comparison. So I also added these as well. As always these photos will be revised as I receive new figures. I hope they prove to be useful.

-Bryan

ACW 10mm

ACW 10mm

ACW 10mm

Key Words: ACW 10mm, American Civil War 10mm, Wargaming Miniatures, Kallistra, Minifigs, Pendraken, GHQ, Old Glory, Perrin, Magister Militum, Starfort, The Baggage Train, Blaze Away Miniatures, the Cracker Line

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4 Responses to 10mm American Civil War Miniatures Comparison 3.0

  1. Jon freitag

    Extremely useful post! Really enjoy seeing your figure comparisons.
    Jon

  2. fogsoldiers

    Really useful post :-) Even if I already have two 20mm ACW armies am tempted by 10mm.

    Marzio.

  3. Tony Salinski

    When did Pendraken release their new (smaller?) castings? I bought some samples about two years ago, and they are pretty big compared to the Old Glory that I’m “standardizing” on.

    Also, and this is a bit nit-picky–just a thought, when I compare other lines to Old Glory, I put a wood or card-stock riser under the other figures to compensate for that monster base on the O. G.s. That way you get a better apples-to-apples comparison. Having said that, this site is EXTREMELY useful in deciding what lines work with each other without wasting a lot of money (especially in shipping) on samples.

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