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.
Early (pre-1990) games using lead or pewter miniature armour (for World War II and modern battle simulation) included Angriff!
[18] Recent (1990 and later) games include Tide of Iron, Flames of War, Axis & Allies Miniatures, Micro Armour: The Game - WWII,[19] Heavy Gear, Blitzkrieg Commander,[20] Dirtside II,[21] Crossfire, I Ain't Been Shot, Mum!, Cold War Commander, Megablitz, Panzer War,[22] Panzertruppe[23] Panzer Miniatures,[24] Panzer Marsch,[25] First Watch.
[26] Jagdpanzer,[27] Command Decision - Test of Battle 4th Edition,[28] World Tank Campaigns,[29] BGMR Modern Rules.