Minis for TTRPGs

My favorite is Reaper Minis, but recently I've been migrating to figure flats (standees), like the Dragonbane ones or Wanderer's Emprium ones, I think Paizo also publishes a bunch of them. I also don't like painting so these already have a great colorful art, and are easy to store and sort through.

One thing I miss is having more options for generic sci-fi and modern minis. I've seen some of the Stargrave ones, but I didn't like them very much and I haven't found much else beyond Warhammer 40k. I would love like a big pack from Reaper Minis, but only for sci-fi/modern.
 
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Have been into Games Workshop/Citadel (Miniatures) for 35+ years, current generation GW minis I wouldn't really use for most TTRPGs (outside of the warhammer fantasy/40k RPGs). Got quite a bit of Grenadier, Ral Partha, HeartBreaker, RAFM, Rackham, etc.
A lot of the GW Age of Sigmar miniatures are generic enough that you can use them for D&D or other fantasy games. From their 40k line, the Imperial Guard, Necron, and even the Tyranid are generic enough that you can use them in a wide variety of games. Their Necromunda line have a lot of models appropriate for various science fiction, post apocalyptic, or even cyberpunk games. (I think their Necromunda line have been some of their best, most creative work in the last decade.)

Games Workshop makes some pretty good models, but the reason I didn't have them on my list of favorites for TTRPGs is the price point. If you want to buy an individual miniature for a player character or an important NPC it's going to set you back at least $30. And big monsters like dragons or giants? You're looking at $150 or more. I cannot recommend GW to anyone who isn't a dedicated modeler/painter.
 

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