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Thank you for the clarification and this module
I used an Autodesk software to scan the miniatures from the actual game (I had a copy). I used this tutorial: http://laforjadelosheroes.blogspot.com/2016/02/scanning-miniatures-with-domestic-stuff.html
I made a turntable base out of Legos, and took a large amount of pictures which turned into a 3D model. I used the software to clean up the mesh.
Then I imported it into Maya, and did some manual diffuse/normal map editing to reduce seams as much as possible. In the end it's just a 3D model with a grey diffuse, and a normal map. Then tinted in TTS for the teams.