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Fantasy Miniatures

This is a listing and review of the various manufacturers of miniatures. I give you information on the company, what kinds of miniatures they make and what country they are located in. When possible I include a link to their website. The focus here is predominantly on fantasy miniatures and miniatures that are suitable or made for wargaming terrain.

 

 

 

FANTASY MINIATURES

Assassin Miniatures -website - Top Quality sculpted pewter miniatures that are suitable for tabletop and role playing gamers, as well as collectors. This is a german company with a website that also is in english. They have some wonderful fantasy miniatures and the prices are reasonable (in Euro) and all miniatures come unpainted.

Black Raven Foundry -website- This foundry of fantasy miniatures is part of a larger company called OldGlory15's , 19th Century Miniatures LLC They have a nice variety of fantasy miniatures . The link takes you directly to the black foundry products page which includes Amazons, Dwarves, Elves, Orcs, Undead, and more.

Black Tree Design - website- They have a large selection of 28mm fantasy miniatures. Their collection includes over 500 fantasy armies, almost 300 Harlequin products and over 100 Legions of the Realm. Lots of accessories and diorama sets. The link takes you directly to the fantasy section of their catalog.

Canterbury Miniatures -website- They have a nice selection of fantasy miniatures. Note that some of their miniatures are made from lead so are not suitable for handling by children. They also make miniatures from soft plasticAll come unpainted and they have series including Dwarves, Adventurers, Orcs, Goblins and skull warriors.

Crocodile Games -website- designers of fantasy games and miniatures based on classic themes of mythology. Heavy slant toward Egyptian figures and scenes. (I bought by Spartan Warriors for my 300 Diorama from this company. Very happy with them, They look great.

Denizen Miniatures -website- British company that makes a lot of miniatures. They have a nice selection of 25mm fantasy miniatures which include adventurers, dwarves, legion of the damned and goblins.

Essex Miniatures -website- UK company with a nice selection of miniatures and buildings. Lots of unique terrarin stuff. They also have a selection of pre painted items. A nice selection of handmade terrain such as dirt roads, streams and trees. - They also have an ebay store:

 

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Dwarven Forge -website- Nice manufacturer of modular dungeon scene building materials. They also have medieval building sets and sci-fi sets.

Essex Miniatures -website- UK company with a nice selection of miniatures and buildings. Lots of unique terrarin stuff. They also have a selection of pre painted items. A nice selection of handmade terrain such as dirt roads, streams and trees.

 

 

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  1. Miniature Home
  2. Miniature Painting intro & overview
  3. Painting Miniatures Tutorial start
  4. The Paints
  5. Preparing the Miniature for painting
  6. Priming the Miniature
  7. What to paint first
  8. More Painting and the details
  9. Close-up of the completed Warhorse
  10. Adding texture to the base for realism
  11. Tips and hints for painting miniatures
  12. Diorama and Miniature supply Store
  13. New Painting Miniature Tutorial: A Spartan Warrior
  14. VIDEO TUTORIAL: How to paint miniatures
  15. Miniature Paints and kits at Amazon
  16. Ral Partha Miniatures
  17. Links and info about manufacturers of miniatures
  18. Understanding Miniature Scale
  19. How to Make Foam Terrain for wargaming or dioramas
  20. How to Cast Miniatures
  21. Model Railroad and Trains

Sculpting Fantasy Miniatures

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  1. Part 1 - intro
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  3. Part 3 - Making Wire Armatures
  4. Part 4 - Your first miniature 6"
  5. Part 5 - Make a 3" miniature
  6. Part 6 - the musculature of the 3" miniature Viking Warrior
  7. Part 7 - Our first Armor - we sculpt the viking helmet
  8. Part 8 - Sculpting leather and chainmail
  9. Part 9: Adding Belt, bracers and boots
  10. Part 10:Painting the miniature
  11. Part 11: 25mm Female Warrior
  12. Part 12 : The basic shape of the mini
  13. Part 13: Completing the body
  14. Part 14: Adding the swords and doing detail
  15. Part 15: Painting and finishing the miniature
  16. Sculpting Fantasy Miniatures Video Tutorials
  17. Sculpting miniatures store- all the supplies you need.
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  19. Sculpt a Dwarf
  20. Sculpt a Treasure Chest
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