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'''See here for [http://www.stunties.co.uk/RP.ES31.Comparison.htm comparisons and base markings]''' | '''See here for [http://www.stunties.co.uk/RP.ES31.Comparison.htm comparisons and base markings]''' | ||
− | [[ | + | [[file:Spacer3k.jpg|50px]]'''Early variation'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|50px]]'''ES31: Dwarf Lord version 1'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|10px]]'''ES31: Dwarf Lord version 2'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|10px]] |
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'''<big>Wizards, Warriors & Warlocks</big>''' | '''<big>Wizards, Warriors & Warlocks</big>''' | ||
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'''See here for [http://www.stunties.co.uk/RP.E313.Comparison.htm comparisons and base markings]''' | '''See here for [http://www.stunties.co.uk/RP.E313.Comparison.htm comparisons and base markings]''' | ||
− | [[ | + | [[file:Spacer3k.jpg|50px]]'''Early variation'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|140px]]'''Early variation'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|120px]]'''E313: Blue Mountain Dwarf'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|10px]] |
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− | The figure without the base, was made to overcome an early problem, when the name '(Bresica)Resica' was found marked under some bases. | + | The figure without the base, was made to overcome an early problem, when the name '(Bresica)Resica' was found marked under some bases. |
− | John Kellner, writes 'B-Resica made Greeks and Romans; so to save time, and before RP started using matrices, they would carve up an | + | John Kellner, writes 'B-Resica made Greeks and Romans; so to save time, and before RP started using matrices, they would carve up an |
− | existing figure to a stick and build up from that, so the base was from a production run figure. Chuck or Glen probably forgot to grind down | + | existing figure to a stick and build up from that, so the base was from a production run figure. Chuck or Glen probably forgot to grind down |
− | a base, so when the masters went into the production moulds, they put green stuff over it. This happened to several figures and led to an | + | a base, so when the masters went into the production moulds, they put green stuff over it. This happened to several figures and led to an |
− | embarrassing situation at Gencon when they forgot to grind out someone else's base and people saw it and were not amused, even though it | + | embarrassing situation at Gencon when they forgot to grind out someone else's base and people saw it and were not amused, even though it |
− | was obvious it wasn't one of their figures. The early days were a learning experience and they made plenty of mistakes without realizing it | + | was obvious it wasn't one of their figures. The early days were a learning experience and they made plenty of mistakes without realizing it |
− | - separate bases were then made, as a temporary measure, and fixed to the masters by epoxy, and the molds were made from them...... | + | - separate bases were then made, as a temporary measure, and fixed to the masters by epoxy, and the molds were made from them...... |
It was also common to put on the next year's date, because the actual production was later.<br> | It was also common to put on the next year's date, because the actual production was later.<br> | ||
BTW, that figure would have been sculpted when Tom Mieir was a junior in high school'. | BTW, that figure would have been sculpted when Tom Mieir was a junior in high school'. | ||
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'''See also [http://www.stunties.co.uk/Compendium1.p45.htm Citadel Compendium 1 - p45]''' | '''See also [http://www.stunties.co.uk/Compendium1.p45.htm Citadel Compendium 1 - p45]''' | ||
+ | [[file:Spacer3k.jpg|80px]]'''Early variation'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|70px]]'''CS31: Dwarf striking with Spear'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|10px]] | ||
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+ | '''See here for [http://www.stunties.co.uk/RP.CS36.Comparison.htm comparisons and base markings]'''<br> | ||
− | ''' | + | [[file:Spacer3k.jpg|60px]]'''Early variation'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|70px]]'''CS36: Dwarf with Crossbow'''[[file:Spacer3k.jpg|10px]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 27 August 2018
Return to page
Many thanks to the Happy Flounder and the Grouch for their invaluable help and donations.
Sculpted by Tom Meier
Personalities, and Things that go 'Bump' in the Night
See here for comparisons and base markings
Early variationES31: Dwarf Lord version 1ES31: Dwarf Lord version 2
Wizards, Warriors & Warlocks
See here for comparisons and base markings
Early variationEarly variationE313: Blue Mountain Dwarf
The figure without the base, was made to overcome an early problem, when the name '(Bresica)Resica' was found marked under some bases.
John Kellner, writes 'B-Resica made Greeks and Romans; so to save time, and before RP started using matrices, they would carve up an
existing figure to a stick and build up from that, so the base was from a production run figure. Chuck or Glen probably forgot to grind down
a base, so when the masters went into the production moulds, they put green stuff over it. This happened to several figures and led to an
embarrassing situation at Gencon when they forgot to grind out someone else's base and people saw it and were not amused, even though it
was obvious it wasn't one of their figures. The early days were a learning experience and they made plenty of mistakes without realizing it
- separate bases were then made, as a temporary measure, and fixed to the masters by epoxy, and the molds were made from them......
It was also common to put on the next year's date, because the actual production was later.
BTW, that figure would have been sculpted when Tom Mieir was a junior in high school'.
Ral Partha Collector Series
See here for comparisons and base markings
See also Citadel Compendium 1 - p45
Early variationCS31: Dwarf striking with Spear
See here for comparisons and base markings
Early variationCS36: Dwarf with Crossbow
Uncatalogued Figures
Unlisted Female Dwarf w/ Axe & Shield