besides the *huge* ones made by the increasingly reasonably priced essex.
who says the financial crisis is all bad!
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thanks rich, will look into it. i can see that there are two different types from different but similar ranges, so there might be more if i really snoop around.richnz wrote:The Museum ones are by far the nicest I have seen. They are huge, but no reason why you couldnt base them on 40x40 if you wanted, although mine fit on 40x30 ok.
There are 3 poses, but modification is possible to get more poses.
The ones galloping fit on a 40x30 base w/ their hind legs sticking out which makes 2 ranks really trick to pull off and forget about columns. The ones standing still fit all right. Regardless, the museum miniatures camels make every single other mini I have in my Christian Nubian army look like a pigmy. Definitely close to, or even as big as 20mm.richnz wrote:The Museum ones are by far the nicest I have seen. They are huge, but no reason why you couldnt base them on 40x40 if you wanted, although mine fit on 40x30 ok.
There are 3 poses, but modification is possible to get more poses.

superior, unprto, bw, cm... will massacre LH, and put up a short but sharp defence against other undrilled cav.hammy wrote:I have Essex, Old Glory and Tabletop camels. I have a feeling that there are a load of unpainted ones lying 'spare' somewhere in my games room.