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
Crusader Miniatures are a UK based company making 28mm sized metal figures, all designed and sculpted by Mark Sims. The figures are designed for wargamers, miniature figure painters and collectors of model soldiers. Our ranges cover a huge expanse of history, from the armies of Alexander the Great to the British Tommies of World War Two. To explore further, click on the page links listed to the left.
Unit W37
Lenton Business Centre
Lenton Boulevard
Nottingham
NG7 2BY
Dixon miniatures was founded in 1976. We specialise in 25/28mm white metal wargaming miniatures with an emphasis on realism and accuracy.
Unit 24
Queens Square Business Park
Huddersfield Road
Honley
Holmfirth
West Yorkshire
HD9 6QZ
Eureka Miniatures cater to lead tabletop miniatures gaming. We produce our own ranges, including miniatures and rules sets, as well as the ranges of manufacturers Eureka is licensed to produce or distribute the following.
Irregular Miniatures
Kriegspiel Miniatures
Grumpy Miniatures
Laughing Monk Miniatures
Shadowforge Miniatures
See our other distributors Eureka Miniatures UK and Eureka Miniatures USA.
149 Poath Road Murrumbeena
Victoria 3163
Australia
Eureka Miniatures UK Launched on 5th September 2019, Eureka Miniatures UK are delighted to be the new agent for Eureka Miniatures and AB Figures in the UK & Europe.
16 Falstaff Court
Chellaston
Derby
DE73 5BA
Eureka Miniatures USA is the distributor for Eureka Miniatures and AB Figures in the United States.
225 East Street
East Walpole
MA 02032
United States
Creators of Blood and Plunder. A historical tabletop game of high stakes buccaneering on the Spanish Main
Irregular Miniatures makes 2mm, 6mm, 10mm, 15mm 20mm, 28mm 30mm, 42mm 54mm and 75mm historical, fantasy and science fiction.
All figures cast in white metal.
2mm & 6mm figures in ready based strips.10mm-75mm figures priced & sold individually.
Irregular Miniatures figures sold separately, and there is no minimum order you only have to spend a pound or two to see what our models are like. For this reason we don't send out free samples.
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Westfield
Great Edstone
YO62 6NZ
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.