Which company makes the most detailed miniatures period? Not just in Warhammer as that's popular here, but in general?
>>43836422
Probably who ever made that tea cup.
>>43836422
Corvus Belli makes the best scifi/near future stuff, I'd say. For fantasy... I dunno. There's a couple different companies that make good single model blisters.
>>43836422
GHQ makes 6mm stuff thats ridiculously detailed for its scale.
>>43836439
Well, I am basically asking cuz I feel like looking at miniature eye candy.
>>43836465
Damn, them Infinity models do look nice.
>>43836501
Holy shit. It's like army men sized shit but it's so well detailed.
If one of these other ones were popular at all when it came to wargaming I would buy them.
>>43836422
This guy living in Boston:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/17230418266/
Believe it or not, half of this photo is miniatures he made himself.
>>43836835
I honestly can't tell what's real and what's not, except that most of the trees are real.
>>43836835
Damn his stuff is really making me wish there was some kind of mobster GTA style miniature wargame.
>>43836422
Most detailed? You can see muscle-tone on Kingdom Death resin's. But if you want details, you're probably going to see it on busts.
Forgeworld I'd say. Inquisitor Hector Rex is one of the most detailed models I've ever painted.
>>43836422
How do you define detail? There's T gauge in model train land - it's "only" 1:450, but 1:450 trains that will drive around a track and light up and shit are pretty impressive.
Looking at wargaming & roleplaying miniatures is the wrong way to go for detail. You want the scale modelling crowd. Or the expensive gunpla.
>>43838344
(also oddzial osmy 1:600 miniatures are astonishingly detailed for the size. the tiny size. 3mm, half the ghq stuff)
Pegaso for larger historical.
Young Minature for detailed busts.
Infamy for cogs.
Gamezone for fantasy.
A range of good historical.
Batman for some of the nicest minatures
>>43836422
IBM
http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/madewithatoms.shtml