I was at the SESWC Claymore show yesterday in Edinburgh with Geoff (I may post some pictures of the show later on).and it reminded me again that I had intended to try to up my article rate on this blog (circa one post a year doesn't really cut it). It also reminded me that one of the things I was going to write about was the apparent demise of many of my favourite miniatures (I hate the term 'minis') manufacturers in recent years.
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15mm Napoleonic Russians, by Warrior |
Age, economic circumstances, global pandemics, ill health and whoever happens to be American President at the time have all taken their toll on manufacturers I have used and liked, and there have been a few whose loss I have been really quite sad about. However, the good news is that this list isn't quite as long as I had thought it would be...The first of these was the 'disappearance' of Roundway and Naismith, after their departure from Navwar. I had always liked the Roundway 15 Napoleonic Russians and French (Naismith had their uses) but sadly they seem to have gone forever. Then recently there has been Magister Militum and in particular their range of Chariot 15mm ancient figures. It took me 15 years to collect and paint my DBM Lydian army but there are still a few small gaps (noting that by the time I'd finished, DBM had gone out of fashion).
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Some indifferently painted Lydian auxiliaries, by Chariot Miniatures |
Nevertheless, the good news is that there have been a couple of manufacturers that I thought had gone, but are now back (or rather they never went away). The first of these is Navwar, which has an unparalleled range of 1:3000 warships amongst other things. Sadly Tony Anderson died a year or so ago, but the operation is still carrying on, although there was a brief period when their website was down which made me fear the worst.
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Navwar SMS Scharnhorst and squadron on homemade sea mat |
However, the main thing that has prompted me to write this are the very glad tidings that Warrior Miniatures appears to be back in action, after quite a few years of nothing but a sign on their website saying they weren't taking orders due to ill health. I'm so glad they are fit and well again, not to mention my gladness at the thought of those Russians and French I'm about to order from them. Hallelujah.
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