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Citadel Miniatures Limited is a company which produces metal, resin and plastic miniature figures for tabletop wargames such as Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000. In the past, Citadel Miniatures was a separate company, but it has become a brand for Games Workshop miniatures.
Traveller Miniatures: Citadel Miniatures for Traveller: Traveller Miniatures is a line of 15mm miniatures, and five boxed sets of Traveller figures were released initially – Adventurers, The Military, Ship's Crew, Citizens, and Aliens. [63] Robert McMahon reviewed Traveller Miniatures in The Space Gamer No. 48. [63]
McMahon commented that "Compared with other Traveller lines I've seen, Citadel easily leads the field. These figures are excellent additions to a Traveller collection, particularly as they come in Traveller -sized boxes and include foam padding – essential, considering the way many people treat their miniatures.
This scale has been used for fictional spacecraft for the board game Star Cruiser, originally from Citadel Miniatures. A set of British and German WWII warships in this scale were produced by CnC for use in the North Cape tabletop game. 1:3900: 0.078 mm: Sci-fi: Star Trek toys and miniatures are available in this scale. 1:3000: 0.102 mm: Sci-fi ...
A key factor is the location of Games Workshop, the biggest wargames miniature manufacturer in the world. Games Workshop was brought to Nottingham by Bryan Ansell in the early 1980s. Ansell had previously founded Citadel Miniatures at Newark, Nottinghamshire in 1979. Many former Games Workshop staff have gone on to found other manufacturers in ...
Heroes for Wargames, subtitled "Painting & Collecting Miniature Figures for Role Playing Games", is a 128-page large-format paperback about painting and collecting miniature fantasy figures, featuring many illustrations of painted and unpainted Citadel Miniatures. [1]
They have played wargames since the age of 10, and are avid collectors of antique armour, weapons and other militaria. [5] They studied art at A-levels, [2] and started sculpting freelance for Citadel Miniatures in 1978, while still in school. [5] They joined the company in 1980, and were the longest-serving members of the Games Workshop Design ...
Chronicle Figures was found by British miniatures sculptor Nick Lund in the 1970s, and produced 25mm fantasy figures for the burgeoning role-playing game industry. [ 1 ] After Chronicle was bought by Citadel Miniatures in 1984, Lund worked for Citadel, which continued to produce Lund's old lines as well as his new sculpts, all sold under the ...