Zealot Miniatures

Zealot Miniatures is another company that has found it's place in the time-honored niche of offering "Not-Warhammer" models.
In addition to their "Not-Warhammer" range, there is a number of models they produce that with the correct paint job are exactly like a character from popular culture you may want to own a miniature of to add to your model harem to use when you want to let people know "Yes, I am playing Major Kusinagi in Shadowrun, come at me bro".
Their initial boom of business came when Tau gained an explosion of popularity with the release of their 6th Edition Codex, and the Farsight Enclave was added. Zealot produced "Kadesh" models, which interestingly appear as a mottled skin alien with an indentation on their forehead...the Zealot Miniatures alternate heads and torsos not only offered much more expressive faces than the stock Games Workshop fare, but also had female options so you could field a model with a vagina who wasn't Shadow-tsun.
Following the Warhammer 30k boom, Zealot Miniatures began producing more giant space men with swords, axes, and giant hammers as well.
Newer Zealot products are beginning to offer more diverse customization options, from Gothic-looking Warhammers that seem to be in the scale of giant men, to treasure chests, to the beginnings of a 25-30mm scale set of dungeon customization models. Full body "Kadesh Females" are also now available.
Zealot casts are in resin, but tend towards higher quality than the typical Games Workshop Finecast.
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Not-40k
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Female Not-Tau (Torsos, heads, arms, and legs also sold individually for conversions)
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Not-Custodes
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Not-Cadian
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Not-Salamander
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Female Not-Cadian
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Not-Chaos Space Marine
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Not-Ratling
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Not-Cultist
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Not-Space Wolf
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Not-Ultramarine
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Not-Rogue Trader
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Soviet Goblins
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Not-Mechanus