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Micro armour (or micro armor) refers to scale models made of lead, pewter, die cast metal or plastic, usually used for wargaming purposes. Variations of the name include: mini armour, microscale, mini tanks, miniature armour, miniature tanks, micro tanks, minitanks, minifigs, armour figurines, tank figurines, etc. are also used. Micro armour is a sub-category of model military vehicle
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History

The specific term "micro armour" originated and was trademarked by GHQ founder Gregory Dean Scott in 1967 for a line of metal 1:285 scale armour miniatures. GHQ also published '' Micro Armour: The Game - WWII'' in 2001 some 34 years after founding the company. Early on, a competing company called C in C offered 1:285 scale micro armour starting in 1974. Currently, games such as '' Flames of War'' and '' Axis & Allies Miniatures'' are widely popular and use 1:100 scale mini armour figurines and 15 mm infantry.


Scale

Micro and mini armour consists primarily of the following scales, from smallest to largest: Beyond squad-level scale there is half-platoon scale, platoon scale, company scale, battalion scale and division scale.


Armour skirmish vs. infantry skirmish scale

Micro armour is usually differentiated from tabletop games based on human shaped heroic scale / infantry skirmish game scale figures (even if the high and low ends of each respective category overlap) because the scales used by most micro armour games are smaller (armour skirmish game scale) and the represented playing field larger - though it is not nearly as large as in naval wargaming. In typical micro armour based games (such as '' Micro Armour: The Game - WWII'') a single tank would represent a typical military unit. Contrast to larger scaled games, such as those using 20 mm - 54 mm heroic scale / infantry skirmish game scale miniatures, (such as '' MechWarrior'', '' Warhammer 40,000'', ''
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'', '' AT-43'', '' Warmachine'' or '' Dungeons & Dragons''), a tank would be unusually large and more akin to units like dragons or large catapults which human sized units must gang-up against to defeat. Infantry skirmish games such as '' The Face of Battle'' and ''
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'' demonstrate this very well as they are designed to be played with 15mm, 20mm and 25/28mm scale figures, as contrasted with 6mm - 12.5mm armour skirmish figures.


Early games

Early (pre-1990) games using lead or pewter miniature armour (for World War II and modern battle simulation) included ''
Angriff! ''Angriff!'' (German: "Attack!"), subtitled "A practical set of World War II Wargaming rules for use with the HO and MICRO scale enthusiast", is a set of rules for miniature wargaming set in World War II designed especially for use with HO scale ...
'' by Z&M Publishing Enterprises (1968) and (1972), '' Fast Rules'' by Armored Operations Society (1970) published later by Guidon Games (1972), '' Tractics'' by Guidon Games (1971) later by TSR, Inc. (1975), ''
War Games Rules Armour & Infantry 1925-1950 A set of rules for World War II and the immediate post-war years, for scales from 1:300 micro armour (company level or higher, as a general guide) to 1:72 (platoon level) scale, published by Wargames Research Group The Wargames Research Group (W ...
'' by Wargames Research Group (WRG) (1973), ''
Panzer Warfare A set of rules for 1:285 scale miniature wargaming battles set in World War II. Written by Brian Blume and published by TSR, Inc. (the same company that created ''Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' ...
'' by TSR, Inc. (1975), ''
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'' by Historical Alternatives Game Co. (1979), '' Corps Commander: OMG'' & '' Korps Commander'' by Table Top Games (1986) and '' Command Decision'' by Game Designers' Workshop (1986). There were also some science fiction-based games that used micro armour, such as ''
Starguard ''Starguard!'' is a 1974 miniatures wargame created by Michael Kurtick and Jon McEwan and published by McEwan Miniatures. It is a game of tactical-level ground combat of the future. The games ''Star War 2250'' (1975) and ''Orilla: 1st StarGuard ...
'' by Reviresco (1974), '' Ogre'' by
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'' by Game Designers' Workshop (1981), '' Classic BattleTech'' by FASA (1984) and '' Space Marine'' by
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(1989).


Recent games

Recent (1990 and later) games include ''
Tide of Iron ''Tide of Iron'' is a World War II based wargame designed and published in 2007 by Fantasy Flight Games, also notable for publishing other large games containing a large number of counters and/or other components such as '' World of Warcraft: The ...
'', '' Flames of War'', '' Axis & Allies Miniatures'', '' Micro Armour: The Game - WWII'', '' Heavy Gear'', ''
Blitzkrieg Commander ''BlitzkriegCommander'' is a tabletop wargame designed to re-create battles of the Second World War and the Spanish Civil War using miniatures. Originally published by Specialist Military Publishing, the rules were purchased by Pendraken Miniature ...
'', ''Dirtside II'', '' Crossfire'', ''
I Ain't Been Shot, Mum! ''I Ain't Been Shot Mum!'' (abbreviated as ''IABSM'') is a World War II tabletop skirmish miniatures wargame produced by '' Too Fat Lardies''. Designers Richard Clarke and Nick Skinner started work on a set of rules for the Vietnam war. Feeling tha ...
'', ''
Cold War Commander ''BlitzkriegCommander'' is a tabletop wargame designed to re-create battles of the Second World War and the Spanish Civil War using miniatures. Originally published by Specialist Military Publishing, the rules were purchased by Pendraken Miniature ...
'', '' Megablitz'', ''Panzer War'', ''Panzertruppe'' ''Panzer Miniatures'', ''Panzer Marsch'', ''First Watch''. ''Jagdpanzer'', ''Command Decision - Test of Battle 4th Edition'', the upcoming ''World Tank Campaigns''. "BGMR Modern Rules"Inf
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Manufacturers


Game pieces

Metal (and some plastic) gaming pieces are traditionally manufactured by companies such as: * Armstrong Models (Now part of Heroics & Ros) (UK) * C in C * CGD (Hong Kong) * DM Toys (Germany) * Battlefront Miniatures Limited (1:100 scale) * GFI (US) * GHQ (US) * Heroics & Ros * Herpa/ Roco/ Preiser * I-94 Enterprises * In-Service Miniatures * Irregular Miniatures * Pendraken Miniatures (UK) * Perrin Miniatures (distributed by Noble Miniatures in the US and Chariot Miniatures in the UK) * QRF Models Ltd. (1:100 scale) * SHQ Miniatures (1:76 scale/20 mm) * Scotia Micro Models * Skytrex * Stevens International


Collectables

Recent plastic and diecast metal series intended for collecting and made in the 1:144 scale are manufactured by companies such as: * ACI Toys Company Ltd. (Hong Kong) * Dragon Models Limited (Hong Kong) * Pegasus Hobbies (US) * Takara Tomy (Japan) * Trumpeter (China)


Notes

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