Overlord Miniatures 1/32

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PanzerArm
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Overlord Miniatures 1/32

Post by PanzerArm » Mon Nov 07, 2022 8:18 am

Hello everyone, after some discussion with the 3D Printing miniature company Overlord Miniatures, they have decided to offer up some 1/32 vehicle prints. They are vehicles that you won't find in 1/32 scale elsewhere, so be sure to give them a look! Pretty fairly priced as well.

https://www.overlordminiatures.com/?m=h ... dex&tid=44

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Re: Overlord Miniatures 1/32

Post by PanzerArm » Fri Jan 20, 2023 9:39 am

As an update, I placed an order a few weeks back for some of their 1/32 items and I will try and remember to post a review here when I receive them.

-Kevin

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Overlord 1/32 MIA?

Post by c44 » Sun Jun 18, 2023 10:53 am

Belated thanks for this link, PanzerArm...great to see a company producing a range of stuff beyond the obvious choices...but did they ever produce the 1/32 armor?...the scale line seems to have disappeared from their website...
...would love to see some pics of anything you put together...
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Re: Overlord Miniatures 1/32

Post by PanzerArm » Tue Aug 29, 2023 10:56 pm

They did for a time, but I think the scale did not garner enough interest unfortunately. I also recall a conversation with the representative of the company I was dealing with and them stating that 1/32 was not very profitable and they were going to drop the scale.

-Kevin

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