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  2. Joseph A. McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Joseph A. McCullough is a tabletop wargames designer, and writer from Greensboro, North Carolina. [1] who now lives in Kent, UK. [1] He is most well known for Frostgrave, a fantasy miniatures game where the player has control over a powerful wizard and their soldiers.

  3. Wargames Factory - Wikipedia

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    Wargames Factory was established as a Limited Liability Company in 2007, managed by Anthony Reidy. The company entered partnership with the plastic injection molding company Ghost Studio. [4] In 2010 the company was taken over by its partner with George Sivy as new manager.

  4. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    Rebox from 32507 with new parts 32526: WWII British Infantry Set European Campaign: 2006: Yes - 32527: Russian Tank Destroyer SU-122: 2006: No [9] - 32528: British Cruiser Tank Mk.VIII, A27M Cromwell Mk.IV: 2006: Yes - 32529: German Tiger I Initial Production Tiger I (Africa Corps) 2006: No: Rebox from 32504 with new parts 32530: WWII German ...

  5. Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Wikipedia

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    Typical octagonal base of an Archives miniature, 1977 Orc from Archive's 25 mm Middle Earth line, showing typical stretched octagonal base with clipped corners. One of the first fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) to be published after the appearance of Dungeons & Dragons in 1974 was White Bear and Red Moon, a fantasy RPG set in the world of Glorantha, created by Chaosium of Oakland, California ...

  6. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The company's products are made by spin-casting metal alloys which depict soldiers, adventurers and creatures that have been inspired by history and fiction. Their miniatures are sold at gaming conventions, in hobby shops, and by internet and mail order for use in role playing games, wargaming, dioramas, competitive painting, and collecting.

  7. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Star Fleet Battles (Task Force Games, 1979) Star Wars Legion (Fantasy Flight Games, 2017) Star Wars Miniatures (Wizards of the Coast, 2004) Star Wars Miniatures Battles (West End Games, 1991) [25] Star Trek: Starship Tactical Combat Simulator (Fasa Corporation, 1986) Stargrunt II (Ground Zero Games, 1996) [25] Starguard! (McEwan Miniatures, 1974)

  8. Axis & Allies Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Axis & Allies Miniatures is a miniature wargaming system including both a rule set and a line of 1/100 scale miniature armor (15 mm figure scale) collectible miniatures. The game is set in the World War II era with units representing individual vehicles and artillery or squads of infantry .

  9. Heritage Models - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Heritage USA added Gametime Games to their portfolio, and produced board games such as Quest.. Wargame company Battleline Publications also merged into Heritage USA to speed its growth, [1]: 164 and the company started to publish wargames such as Circus Maximus, a combination of a racetrack-based game called Chariot Racing and a one-on-one combat game called Gladiator [2]