You will find in this set, 5 french soldier in 28mm scale (fully compatible with warlord range, check on facebook stephane colonelmullerminiatures for size comparison). 3 of them are waiting to cross a street and 2 of them are actually crossing, under the enemy fire. Support and no support versions
28mm 1940 french reserve team under fire
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28mm french reserve infantry. 5 models in various poses, 2 running under enemy fire and 3 in alert poses.
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Colonel Muller Miniatures
Welcome to Colonel Muller’s headquarters!
Here you will find several ranges of miniatures and 3D models, useful for your wargaming projects. I offer 3D models that allow you to play Bolt Action, Chain of Command, Battlegroup or even other rules at other scales.
Note that you can adjust the size of my models up to the 20mm or even 15mm scale, even if the models were not designed for this, it works!
I plan to develop several ranges of 3D models from different periods of history. I’m currently focused on WW2, but there will be other things one day!
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They print perfectly, have character and are accurate historically. Perfect for a Diorama or to add to Bolt Action or Chain of Command. Like most, if not all of Col. Muller’s models, they have such beautiful interaction with each other that still doesnt look out of place within a squad or a section. PSA, the back packs are not on upside down, its so the wearer can be prone and still look down his rifle! I really appreciate how dynamic the poses are in this, you can just hear those first cracks of bullets in their direction and the thought of “get to cover” beginning to form.