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Basically, these guys make Warhammer look-a-likes for fantasy games. They're pretty decent sculpts, mostly in Resin and Metal and about GW level in price. Here's the website, if you're interested: http://www.avatars-of-war.com/
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Avatars Of War is a company which makes the titular game, [[Avatars of War: Arena DeathMatch]].
 
Noticeably all their factions are based on [[Warhammer Fantasy]] miniatures, and fit into almost any army as a model alternative (although many could be used in [[Warhammer 40000]] as well). Sculpts are in resin and metal and pricing is equal to Games Workshop prices, with some being arguably superior (or at least different for those fielding more than one of a model that only comes in one type) sculpts.
 
The setting of their games is the world of Saga, created by [[Wayne England]], which has a series of lorebooks and artbooks to accompany it. Arena DeathMatch is their not-[[Mordheim]].  
[[Warthrone]] is the wargame, which was actually designed to work as an expansion to Warhammer Fantasy.
 
==See Also==
* [http://www.avatars-of-war.com/eng/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=51 Their main website.]
 
[[Category: Model Manufacturers]]

Revision as of 04:31, 25 January 2016

Avatars Of War is a company which makes the titular game, Avatars of War: Arena DeathMatch.

Noticeably all their factions are based on Warhammer Fantasy miniatures, and fit into almost any army as a model alternative (although many could be used in Warhammer 40000 as well). Sculpts are in resin and metal and pricing is equal to Games Workshop prices, with some being arguably superior (or at least different for those fielding more than one of a model that only comes in one type) sculpts.

The setting of their games is the world of Saga, created by Wayne England, which has a series of lorebooks and artbooks to accompany it. Arena DeathMatch is their not-Mordheim. Warthrone is the wargame, which was actually designed to work as an expansion to Warhammer Fantasy.

See Also