Artizan Designs specialise in producing 28mm high metal figures, designed and produced to the highest possible standards.
The figures are of Historical subjects, our ranges include:
World War Two
World War One
The Renaissance
The Vikings
The Carolingians
The Moors
The American West
Arthurian Dark Ages
French Foreign Legion
Pirates.
We also produce a line of character figurines based on the adventure stories of the 20th Century, Thrilling Tales from the 1930s and 40s, and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang from the 1960s.
Our miniatures have been designed for collectors and figurine painters. The miniatures are also for use in table-top wargames, and we offer army deals with those customers in mind.
All the figures come from the talented hand of sculptor Mike Owen.Artizan Design figures are 28mm sized, made of metal and supplied unpainted. They are not suitable for children under the age of 14.
Artizan Designs is brought to you by North Star Military Figures Ltd.
Unit W37
Lenton Business Centre
Lenton Boulevard
Nottingham
NG7 2BY
Oniria Miniatures’ main goal is to rise the quality and realism of small scale historical figures to higher levels.
This quest for excellence will benefit the enthusiast of these figures whether he’s a collector, gamer or painter. We want to offer, small scale figures with a 54mm-figure-quality (both sculpting and casting).
If our faithful costumers allow us to produce more sets, we’ll keep on bringing new sets to the market. Oniria Miniatures will grow (or not) depending on what painters or modelers decide. Every release is a challenge for us. A lot of passion, thoughts and doubts lies behind each set. After it’s released, it’s in the hands of the hobbyist to tell if we succeeded or not with our work.
Our Figures
Oniria Miniatures’ market space is narrow. From one side he 28mm market is mainly focused to wargamers who in most cases, place quantity before quality. On the other hand, figure painters usually prefer bigger scale figures to showcase their painting skills. Our objective is to produce figure sets to appeal painters from both sides.
One thing to consider is the controversial “scale issue” that affects 28mm figures. Given the accurate proportions of our figures, they are a bit taller than the average 28mm wargaming figure, which are in most cases out of proportion, so in scale, our figures are 1/48.
If we were to produce our figures as tall as the other 28s, the scale would have to go down to 1/56 which would be too small for what we want to offer in terms of details and realism.