Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Minifigs Space Warriors Range - Samain Alien Force

 

Part 3 of this old sci fi range from April 1979, sculpted by Pete Manning. Previous parts linked at the bottom.

They released three forces;

Central Galactic Force

Samain Alien Force

Zarquin Alien Force

It was a very nice range although I don't know how popular it was. I certainly don't remember it from the time although I was well aware of the earlier classic SF range they released. In the US they were released in blistered sets, something we never had in the UK. Combat 3000 seemed to be the rules of choice...

SW14 Trooper with Heavy Lazer Advancing



SW15 Trooper with Light Lazer Advancing



SW16 Trooper with Light Lazer Whip and Radiation Shield



SW17 Trooper with Heavy Anti-Matter Grenade Projector



SW18 Trooper Scooter Rider on SW19 Space Scooter




SW18 Trooper Scooter Rider



SW19 Space Scooter



SW20 Trooper in space with Heavy Lazer and Jet Pack




SW21 Samain Captain



SW22 Samain Robot



I actually painted this one back in 2020...



The other two ranges are below;



Don't forget that Dave at Caliver Books now owns the moulds and is re-releasing everything as he finds them. Go down to the bottom left under Classic Fantasy / Sci-Fi. Tell him I sent you please!

http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Home.aspx

More soon... and don't forget to think of me if you are getting rid of old unwanted lead!

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Sunday, 5 July 2026

Game of Thrones - failed Testors licence minis by Tom Meier

 

Back in the late noughties I picked up a bunch of these wonderful sculpts by the legendary Tom Meier, one of my favourite sculptors. I came across them again last week and asked if anyone knew anything... Jacob Fathruckner of Ral Partha Legacy gave me this;

As I recall, Testors had a license to produce the Song of Ice and Fire properties, before Darksword got involved.  They released a 54mm set or two, and then had Tom sculpt this range.  I think there was some kind of management change at Testors, or at least change of direction on this kind of project, and this line was shelved.  When Darksword picked up the license from Martin, he suggested that they use Tom as their sculptor.

There is more on Google of course, I suppose I should have gone there first but I always prefer to use the hive mind.

The Testors Game of Thrones project was an officially licensed line of miniatures, dioramas, and wargaming rules announced in 2005 based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. However, the ambitious line was largely canceled in 2007, resulting in only a single rare release.

The Planned CollectionThe Testor Corporation originally partnered with Martin to release several highly detailed figure lines designed by master sculptor Tom Meier. 

The comprehensive roadmap included:

Pre-painted figures: 1/18 scale resin figures.

Metal Signature Pieces: 54mm metal figures and finished dioramas.

Miniature Wargame: A skirmish game featuring 28-32mm pewter figures, with rules focused on conflicts like the Night's Watch and the Wildlings.

The "Ruby Ford" Release;

Only one product actually made it to the market: the limited-edition "Ruby Ford" pewter diorama. This highly sought-after 54mm scale collectible depicts the final battle between Robert Baratheon and Rhaegar Targaryen at the Battle of the Trident. It was released in two formats—an unassembled kit and an unpainted pewter display piece, with a total production run limited to 1,500 pieces worldwide.

Despite strong initial interest and quality sculpting, packaging, shipping, and breakage issues plagued the release of the Ruby Ford diorama. Combined with changing priorities and personnel within the Testor Corporation, George R.R. Martin ultimately pulled the license in April 2007, and the remainder of the miniature line was scrapped. Today, the "Ruby Ford" piece is a highly prized artifact for collectors of A Song of Ice and Fire memorabilia.

George R.R.Martin's own website shows these snippets;

https://georgerrmartin.com/testor-corporation-releases-ruby-ford-limited-edition/

https://georgerrmartin.com/for-fans/knights/the-knights-of-the-seven-kingdoms/

Most information of course from the man who knew;

https://georgerrmartin.com/miniatures-miniatures-and-more-miniatures/

Below are the images of mine. They are simply beautiful sculpts, as to be expected from the hands of Tom.














A set did sell on eBay at some point although I don't have a membership so couldn't tell you when or how much etc.

Below are the various images picked up at the time and are all for informative purposes only. Copywrite belongs with the respective owners and I will, of course, remove anything if it is problematic.







I did collect the Darksword miniatures and the range is still going strong although I don't think there have been any new releases since a Kickstarter a few years back? Annoyingly the Kickstarter minis didn't come blistered with individual figures as they normally do. I might have waited to get them from retail if I'd know... grrrr etc.

Their full range is at the link below. I really must sort out what I'm missing.


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enquiries@deartonyblair.co.uk

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Barney Llanse - a Citadel Bryan Ansell miniature from the 80's

 

I thought I had this one but couldn't find it so a good hobby friend came to the rescue (thanks Steve!). No date on the reverse and the name is obviously an anagram of Bryan Ansell. Lovely sculpt by Bob Naismith. The old Citadel logo on the shield is a great touch as well. Originally released as Sir Bryan of Linby (see pic at bottom... does anyone have the sculpt with this on the tab?).






He was originally released as Sir Bryan of Linby as one of the C01 range of fghters (pic c/o Stuff of Legends).


That's it for now. More later!

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