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DFG’s Plastic Titans & Storm-Trooper Close Ups

By Rob Baer | November 28th, 2012 | Categories: Apocalypse 40k, Titan, Warhammer 40k

Checkout this most recent post by DreamForge-Games showing off their new plastic wares all assembled and to scale!

Recently because of some unavoidable product delays, it looks like all the Kickstarter pledges may not arrive until after Christmas.  Well judging from the pics below, I think it’s well worth the wait!

I know I cant wait for mine to arrive!

From Dreamforge-Games’ Facebook:

A small update with some scale comparisons. I apologize for the quality of the lighting and the fish eye nature of the shots but it should give you a fairly good idea.

Disclaimer: The miniatures from the other manufacturers are shown for scale comparison purposes only, all rights reserved by their owners.

First up, we have a SM and a DFG Stormtrooper, you can see with the added mass difference from the original metal miniatures, the plastic models hold up well in a scale comparison. The SM is 36mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head. The Stormtrooper is 35mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head.


Next is a Guard and a DFG Stormtrooper. The Stormtrooper is just a little taller but the mass of the model looks good. I used a leg set and weapons pose that closely matches the Guard so you can compare apples to apples. The Guard is 33.9mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head. The Stormtrooper is 34.9mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head.

Next is a Dust mini. The Stormtroopers have slightly more mass but are very close in height. The additional mass does not look out of place due to the armor difference in the miniatures, as the Stormtroopers are wearing full carapace armor. The Dust fig is 34.89mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head. The Stormtroopers are 33.9mm and 35mm tall from the bottom of the base to the top of the head.

Last we have a couple of larger shots of the Stormtroopers.

To wrap things up I have a couple of images sent to me from the folks that are making this happen.

In the center, is Wai Kee, to his left, Daisy and Paul. The other people in the shot are the engineering team for WGF.

About the Author: Rob Baer

Virginia Restless, Miniature Painter & Cat Dad. I blame LEGOs. There was something about those little-colored blocks that started it all... Twitter @catdaddymbg