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The game OP is talking about is Trench Crusade a Tabletop Wargame. I have been following it for a bit. The lore and art is pretty rad. With that said I dont think most of the minis live up to it (from what I have seen at least). Would be a game in which I probably would convert most of my little dudes.
AFAIK they are still working on plastic kits and nothing official has been released outside of a few STL files. Everything you see posted is generally stuff people have made on their own. A lot of people have built their starting warbands out of Perry minis or other historicals bashed with 40k/AoS bits.
Ah okay. In that case I have to say many of the STLs seemed kinda clunky. (I thought those were already finished models) I have seen a lot of really great kitbashed models by fans though.
Yeah, alas
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