Battlefront Miniature is a miniature wargaming company that produces high-quality models for its tabletop wargames. Its miniatures are known for their attention to details and historical accuracy, and the company has gained a reputation as one of the best in the industry.
Founded in 2002 by Peter Simunovich and John-Paul Brisigotti.
Specialized in producing miniature wargames and game accessories.
It released its first game in 2003, named Flames of War.
Expanded to produce other games like Team Yankee, Vietnam War, and World War III.
The biggest player in the miniature wargaming industry. Known for its Warhammer and Warhammer 40k universes.
Famous for its War Machine and Hordes miniatures wargames.
Specialized in producing Infinity, a popular tabletop wargame with a sci-fi universe.
A tabletop wargame set in World War II, where players command armies of miniatures based on historical units.
A miniatures wargame set in a hypothetical World War III scenario in Europe, based on Harold Coyle's book of the same name.
A tabletop wargame that recreates battles fought during the Vietnam War. Players can command armies from the US, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and other countries involved in the conflict.
Most miniatures produced by Battlefront Miniatures are in 1/100 or 15mm scale, but some games also have 1/285 or 6mm miniatures.
Flames of War miniatures are tailored for the Flames of War game system, but they can be used in other games that share a similar scale and historical period, like Bolt Action or Chain of Command.
While it is not mandatory to paint your miniatures, it is highly recommended as it adds to the immersion of the game. The miniatures themselves are also very detailed and aesthetically pleasing, and painting can be a satisfying hobby on its own.
Battlefront Miniatures games have a reputation for having relatively simple rules that are easy to learn, but complex enough to provide a tactical challenge. Most games come with starter sets and online resources to get started.
Most Battlefront Miniatures games are designed to be played with two players, but some can be adapted to multiplayer or co-op modes. The number of players required also depends on the size of the armies being used in the game.