Victrix is a UK-based manufacturer of high-quality plastic miniatures for war gaming and model enthusiasts. They offer a vast range of highly detailed miniature figures, plastic model kits, and accessories.
Founded in 2012 as a subsidiary of War Banner, Victrix focuses on the design and production of highly detailed 28mm figures and kits.
The company has grown rapidly and has gained a reputation for producing high-quality plastic miniatures.
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Victrix miniatures are generally produced in 28mm scale, which is a common scale for miniature wargaming. However, some miniatures are produced in different scales, such as 54mm or 75mm.
Victrix miniatures are designed for assembly and require basic modeling skills. They are easy to assemble and usually come with clear instructions.
Yes, Victrix miniatures are compatible with acrylic paints. They are made from high-quality plastic and are designed to be painted with acrylics or other suitable paints.
Yes, many Victrix miniatures come with pre-molded bases. However, some models require separate bases, which should be purchased separately.
The number of miniatures in a Victrix box varies depending on the range and type of model. However, most boxes contain between 20 and 50 miniatures, depending on the scale.