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Celtos
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Celtos was a fantasy tabletop made by I-kore which is based on Celtic folklore. It was released in 2001 or shortly after with only two armies.
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Clan War
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Being a big fan of AEG's fantasy-Japan-RPG Legend of the Five Rings of course I also jumped on the matching tabletop. It was released in 1998, so the miniatures are quite old. Once I finally painted more minis I will sort them by army, so far that sadly makes no sense.
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Demonworld
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Demonworld is in 15mm scale, so the miniatures are just about 1 inch tall. One of the few German products out there, although we never mustered the patience to actually play it.
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Fenryll
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Miniatures from Fenryll are made of Resin and thus break easily, but as usual for French companies they have spectacular designs and a knack for scantily clad women... The miniatures in these galleries have all been bought around the year 2000.
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Necromunda
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Our gangs for the first edition of Games Workshops' skirmish game (ca. 1996).
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Rackham
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Rackham was a French company with extremely high standards in miniature design. Their game systems Confrontation, Ragnarok, Hybrid and Cadwallon used the same miniatures. Biggest downside was the constant release of ungodly amounts of limited miniatures which eventually put us off collecting.
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Reaper
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Reaper produces all kinds of fabulous fantasy characters, monsters and even furniture.
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Warzone
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Warzone was my favourite Sci Fi tabletop due to the low tech background. Rules, design and story are just superb. Heartbreaker Hobby Games published several editions of the rules as well as the models until they folded. Warzone has been resurrected several times, the last edition was by Prodoss/Archon who made fantastic resin models. We only own a few of those, though, since we're very happy with our old minis.
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Warhammer 40k
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Games Workshop sci fi models, mostly from the 80-90ies.
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Lost and... not found
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Old photos of miniatures that are currently undiscoverable and thus couldn't be photographed fresh. I hope one day they'll show up again.
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