Lead Adventure Miniatures produce Post Apocalyptic, Bruegelburgers, Dwarves, Heroes, Victorian Science Fiction, Dogs of War, Astropolis and Tolstings in 28mm
Alexander Bews and Michael Funk owns Lead Adventure Miniatures
Noresmian Nights
Bruegelburg - A day at the fair
Bruegelburg
Dwarves
Denizens of the Smog
1881 (VSF, Steam-Punk)
Astropolis (Sci-Fi)
The Last Project (Post-Apoc)
Heroes & Villains
Tolstings
Ratnik Miniatures
1881
Brugelburg
The Last Project
War and Peace
A. News and M. Funk GbR
Max-Valentin-Str. 5
D-38448 Wolfsburg
Left Hand Miniatures LLC produce a small range 30mm Sci-Fi miniatures and 28mm Japanese School Girls! range.
320 Springfield Pike
Wyoming
OH 45215-4234
United States
Little Big Men Studios produce thousands of different transfer sheets for you to choose from in 28mm, 20mm, 15mm and 10mm sizes. I cover periods from Ancient to Medieval to Napoleonic covering shields and flags.
The work I do is extremely detailed and combines history and artistry in miniature. The range is expanding all the time with new designs appearing nearly every week. Sometimes I do forget to put transfer images on the website so if you know I make something for a manufacturer but can’t find it please let me know.
My name is Stephen Hales and I own ‘Little Big Men Studios’. The company was started in April of 2004 initially as a painting service. The transfers were created to help me with my painting commissions, but as time went by the transfers took up more and more of my time and became my main business. The painting commission side of LBMS is no more as I simply don’t have the time to paint due to the great success of the transfers.
Before LBMS I was a film and computer animator, but have been interested in History and war-gaming since I was seven years old. Finally becoming disillusioned with others controlling my creativity I decided to start LBMS. This has been the best decision I could have made as it has given me the chance to be my own boss and to be creative within my favourite subject matter, which is history. It gives me great pride to receive messages from satisfied customers who have really enjoyed using the transfers over the years and I must thank a lot of my regular customers for making this a very pleasant job.
The range is so large now I have lost count, but must run into the thousands! in 28mm, 15mm, 10mm and 1/72nd scales. My design time has become less due to the pressures and time constraints of sorting customer and trade orders. So the designs I do are for the more popular periods and ranges rather than the more esoteric.
I work closely with Victrix limited working on the design of the plastic figure ranges. I produce a very large range of transfers for Victrix but they are only sold via the Victrix Website.
Steve
Little Big Men Studios
51 Highfield Terrace
Leamington Spa
Warwickshire
CV32 6EE
Lone Gunman Games founded in the fall of 2008. The new home of the Armies of Arcana line of miniatures Designed by Thane Morgan and sculpted by Sandra Garrity. We hope to add to these magnificent figures in the coming years as time and money permits.
LGG is the new division of a much older company J H Enterprise's Which started in January of 2001 and has been a recognized retailer in Games and related products. Our interest in the field of recreational gaming goes back much further and covers a wide variety of games.
Chariton, Iowa
50049-1014
United States
Lucid Eye Productions produces Cavemen, Vampires, Celt Witches, Barrow Queens, Immortal Elves, Wizards, Apes, Sea Peoples, Dungeon Adventurers, War Daughters, Ultrateens, Mutants, Orcs, Witches, Hypnocrats, Lost Explorers, Deep Sea Thanes, Banshees, Trolls, Satyrs, Priests Alive And Dead, Nephilim, Barbarians, Halflings And Halfpints, Princesses And Princes, Unicorns, Amazons, Aztecs, Old Ones, Heroes & Villains, Gods & Goddesses, Cartoons, Iconic Artists & Rick.
See Them All Through The Lens Of The Lucid Eye,
Mad Bob Miniatures focuses on the more esoteric items of World War Two equipment, that are rarely produced by the existing manufacturers. Our products are 1/56 scale (28mm) resin vehicles and artillery, but we also have a slowly growing range in 1:72 (20mm). We know how to make things sturdy and simple to assemble, while maintaining detail and accuracy. These models are cast in resin and supplied unassembled and unpainted.
Mad Robot Miniatures Sells conversion bits and kits for 28mm Heroic tabletop gaming.
7650 S McClintock Dr Ste 103-199
Tempe
AZ 85284
United States
The Mantic Team is made up of hobby enthusiasts and world class creatives that bring you miniature ranges such as. Deadzone, Kings of War and Warpath. Not to mention some of the best board games on the market like Hellboy. The Walking Dead, Here’s Negan, Star Saga (the futuristic dungeon crawler) and DreadBall. The Futuristic Sports Game
Bulwell
Nottingham
NG6 8PF
Martin Moonlight Miniatures is a family run miniatures manufacturer. We have been in business and online since 2004. Our goal is to provide the best quality miniatures, products and service we can to miniature and wargame hobbyists like ourselves. Our miniatures are heroically scaled and are cast in lead free, pewter alloy. They are supplied unpainted and may require assembly. They are all sculpted and hand cast by us in our own casting facility to ensure a high level of quality. We take great pride in our products and are confident that you will enjoy them too.
P.O. Box 1704
Patterson
CA 95363
United States
My real Name is Paul Ward, I was born in 1961, (I share my birthday with Nelson), I'm married with one daughter and five cats. I live in Woking in the south of England, the town where the Martians landed in War of the Worlds.
I work as a Teaching Assistant in a local School, a job I really enjoy as I get lots of time off and don’t have to work weekends. It’s also a fairly worthwhile thing to do, teaching the young. I get all the fun of being a teacher and none of the boring planning and marking stuff.
Previously I’ve had many jobs. I’ve been the manager of both a bookshop and a comic shop, I’ve worked as an illustrator and designer for many years and owned my own games shop. I’ve worked in factories and on building sites and for the software industry as a game designer.
My interests include games (obviously), not just wargaming but RPGs board games and video games too. I read a lot, mostly history for the factual stuff, I like first hand accounts especially; and a mixture of genres for fiction. I used to collect comics but nowadays I can’t be bothered. I occasionally buy a couple that look interesting but my collection has shrunk to include mainly the ones I read in the 60s and 70s when I was starting to read them and everything was new and exciting.
There are a few later gems and quite a lot of European stuff left in too.
I like films and have a fairly large collection of Blu-Rays and dvds.
I bought my first miniature in 1978, the Death Dealer figure by Ral Partha, and my lead addiction started from then. Previously I had owned many plastic Cowboys, Indians and US Cavalry made by Timpo and Britons and their like. I also had a well used set of 1/32 Airfix WWII figures. I'm currently rebuilding all these old collections in lead. Updates on my progress will appear on this site regularly of course.
I began Matakishi's Tea House in January 2006 as a way to chronicle my projects and it quickly grew in size and popularity with over 4.5 million visitors in it's 11 years of existence. Now, in 2017, It's got a new home here with a new hosting service and new ways to present my work.