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  2. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Early producer of miniatures for role-playing games [1] Asgard Miniatures - Early British company based in Nottingham [2] Chronicle Figures - Early British company that produced role-playing game miniatures [3] Black Powder Red Earth - Produces Modern war game miniatures and game. All USA made materials.

  3. Greebo Games - Wikipedia

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    Greebo Games products include about 20 different teams for Fantasy Football tabletop games and over 1.200 individual greebos, both in resin and metal. [16] It also produces Greebonite Ink, a black primer ink that can be used to quickly highlight the details on single sculpts in order to give "out-of-the-box" models a more aesthetically pleasing look on the tabletop.

  4. Category:Gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaming miniatures companies" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer miniature model gaming. In miniature wargaming, players enact simulated battles using scale models called miniature models, which can be anywhere from 2 to 54 mm in height, to represent warriors, vehicles, artillery, buildings, and terrain. These models are colloquially referred to as miniatures or minis. Miniature models are commonly ...

  6. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Charrette introduced 53-9xx Bushido, a line of miniatures for Bushido, a game he authored and sculpted a line of figures for Fantasy Games Unlimited. [ 25 ] [ 48 ] [ 50 ] In 1985, Bob Charrette began producing a line of miniature robot war machines for a game that was first called "Battledroids" and renamed BattleTech in 1986, for FASA ...

  7. Game Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Game Manufacturers Association. The Game Manufacturers Association (GAMA) is a non-profit trade association based in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to the advancement of the non-electronic social game industry – tabletop games, miniatures games, card games, collectable/tradeable card games, role-playing games, and live-action role playing games.