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By the end of 1976, Grenadier had produced miniature soldiers from Classical Antiquity and the American Civil War, and American Old West gunfighters. Although they were primarily focused on the well-established market for historical miniatures, their early products included science fiction themed Starsoldiers (product codes #S01-19) and Space Squadrons: Stellardate 2998 (#SS01-SS19) spaceships ...
This colossal crystal, hailing from 1981, is actually only 3 1/2 inches tall but is nevertheless one of the most valuable figurines on this round-up. Hummingbird in Flight 2012emilylove / ebay
Bugles, Boots and Saddles (Sergeants 3, 2010) Chassepot & Needlegun (Franco-Prussian War) (Frontier Miniatures, 1985) Grande Bataille, Grande Victoire (European Land Warfare from 1853-1871 by JW Brown) (Absinthe Press, 1991) Gutshot (American Old West) (Mike Mitchell, Mike Murphy & Paul Mauer, Hawgleg Publishing, 2005) Hey You in the Jail!
The lines of 15 mm fantasy figures were taken out of production and the figures from the Caverns Deep and Witch's Cauldron games were incorporated into 98-xxx The Adventurers in 1983. [34] Ral Partha returned to the board game market in 1985 when they joined with Leggett Games Inc. to publish Fortress , a skirmish-based board game which ...
And suddenly you spot it: a box of Hummels, the collectible figurines that debuted in 1935 based on the illustrations of one Maria Innocentia Hummel, a German nun.
Noise levels aside, Lost Lands has racked up attendance numbers as high as 40,000 people. ... Experts say Musk's $97 billion offer could force OpenAI to reassess its value. Finance. USA TODAY
Bullyland AG is a German–based manufacturing company founded in 1973 and based in Spraitbach (Ostalbkreis), known worldwide as a manufacturer of hand-painted collectors' models and figurines. Bullyland has offices in New York City and Hong Kong , its own production facilities in Germany and Eastern Europe and a worldwide distribution network.
[2]: 45 Ansell was an experienced sculptor, having previously worked at Conquest Miniatures. [3] Ansell left Asgard in 1978 [4] to form successful rival Citadel Miniatures with funding from Games Workshop. [5] Less than a year later, in late 1978, Citadel Miniatures was started by Ansell/Games Workshop, as announced in White Dwarf issue 11: