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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 incorporated lead Ral Partha miniatures. [43] That same year the company launched 77-xxx Partha Paints and Dragonscale metallic cremes which were packaged with dragon figures.
Impact! Miniatures was the first major miniatures company to offer an ability for amateur sculptors to sell their work under a lifetime commission basis with their Targeted Impact! arrangement. Any sculptor who wishes may submit an image of a sculpted fantasy football miniature that he has created to Impact!.
They worked for Games Workshop from 1978 until 2014, and during that time worked on most of the company's miniature ranges. [1] [2] In addition, they were former sculptors for Wargames Foundry, [3] helped found Warhammer Historical Wargames [4] and now run the relatively new company "Perry miniatures", for which they produce historical ...
In 1976, Bryan Ansell co-founded Asgard Miniatures with Steven Fitzwater and Paul Sulley in Nottingham and became its lead sculptor. [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]
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.
This miniature art society is headquartered in Washington, DC but includes members from around the world. Founded in 1931 by Alyn Williams, the Society is the second-oldest organization of its kind in the world next to the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers in London, England also founded by Mr. Williams. It is the ...
As a result of the popularity of the collectible card game (CCG) genre starting in the 1990s, collectible miniatures games were developed that made use of elements of CCGs, such as selling miniature figures in randomized packs, with certain figures being assigned different rarities. This led to a secondary market where figures were resold and ...
Artists, modelers and miniature painters who have contributed to games published by Games Workshop or its publications, including White Dwarf magazine. Pages in category "Games Workshop artists" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.