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  2. Lead belt (wargaming) - Wikipedia

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    Many former Games Workshop staff have gone on to found other manufacturers in the area and the 8—10 companies in the lead belt account for 90% of the British wargames miniature market. Because of the concentration of wargaming businesses the lead belt is the subject of organised tours for wargamers from North America.

  3. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Citadel Miniatures - Produces miniatures for Games Workshop games; CMON Limited; Dixon Miniatures - British company; Essex Miniatures - British company; Games Workshop - Has produced miniatures for its own games; Grenadier Models Inc. Impact! Miniatures; Mantic Games; Martian Metals - Produced miniatures in the 1970s and 1980s for tabletop ...

  4. Games Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Tom Kirby became General Manager in 1986. [18] Following a management buyout by him and Bryan Ansell in December 1991, when Livingstone and Jackson sold their shares for £10 million, [19] Games Workshop refocused on their miniature wargames Warhammer Fantasy Battle (WFB) and Warhammer 40,000 (WH40k), their most lucrative lines.

  5. Warlord Games - Wikipedia

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    In the same way, Javier Gomez in his 2015 book Painting Wargaming Figures, used figurines produced by Warlord Games as examples to demonstrate various ways to paint historically accurate figurines for use with specific battles, including a Thirty Years War gun and crew, [3]: 224 a Roman centurion [3]: 285 and a Celtic warrior.

  6. Citadel Miniatures - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Mantic Games - Wikipedia

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    Mantic Entertainment Ltd (trading as Mantic Games) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England.It was founded in 2008 by former Games Workshop Managing Director Ronnie Renton and two other investors, with a range of fantasy miniatures that were compatible with other popular wargames, including Warhammer Fantasy Battles.

  8. List of wargame publishers - Wikipedia

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    Knight Models – publishes Batman Miniature Game, a skirmish game based on the adventures of the iconic Dark Knight, and Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game, a board game with miniatures featuring the famous wizarding saga. L2 Design Group; Legion Wargames - publisher of several games including Toulon, 1793, Maori Wars and many more.

  9. Joseph A. McCullough - Wikipedia

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    UK Games Expo – Best Miniatures Game 2015 [10] Beasts of War – Best Miniatures Game 2015 [11] Silver ENNIE – Miniature Product of the Year 2016 [12] Origins Awards Nominee – Miniatures Game of the Year 2016 [13] Wargames Illustrated – Best Rules 2019; Bleeding Cool – Best Tabletop Miniature Game 2018 and #2 Tabletop Game of 2018.