QRF do a much larger range, including virtually all the vehicle models you'd need. Quality is extremely good, though perhaps a little on the large side. If it's specifically BAOR you want Skytrex do a very limited range, including Challenger 1, FV-432, Warrior and Saxon. At the end of each orbat there is a list of models needed for that particular nation, together with info on who makes them. post-WW2) wars, which includes orders of battle for the NATO and Warsaw Pact forces. Unfortunately I can't access the link from work, but have a look at – click on 'Battlefront: WW2' then BF:WW2 Resources. Some match up fine, others might be a touch tall/short or just different in style/heft. I think infantry from QRF, Old Glory, and Peter Pig work fine together on the same table, put limit mixing them together within units. Mostly, I try to chase down pics of any item I'm interested in buying, as quality of models can vary with any of the manufacturers. Old Glory varies as well, more limited than QRF, but some are quite nice, and price can be very good as well. I have a number of their vehicles that might have served with the BOAR during the cold war and am very happy with those models. QRF has a huge range, quality varies, but generally I would say pretty good, many are extremely nice. Range is somewhat limited to items from African/Middle East conflicts. Peter Pig's infantry figs are great, vehicles are generally pretty good. The modern infantry are notably smaller than other manufacturers. Quality Castings tend to be a little smaller than the other manufacturers, but they have some nice vehicles. Also Quality Castings/Battle Honours and Peter Pig's AK47 line.
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