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Manufacturer
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Ranges
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Catalog Notes
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Irregular Miniatures
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-Boxer Rebellion
-Zulu War
-Sudan War
-Northwest Frontier
-Afghan Wars
-Boer War
-French Foreign Legion
-Masai
-Maori
-Burmese
-Abyssinian
-Ashanti
-Indian/Pony Wars
-Russo-Japanese War
-animals2
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These figures are distributed by Silver Eagle in
the U.S. There are listings for the colonial 15s
and pony wars ranges.
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JR Miniatures
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-Middle Eastern
-Desert Terrain
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Structures and scenery for Middle Eastern themed games. Sadly the French Colonial, Central Asian, and
Zulu Wars ranges appear to be discontinued. The JR website has line drawings or pictures of each building.
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Kennington Miniatures
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-Imperial Chinese
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CURRENT STATUS UNKNOWN. Kennington merged with Mayhem Miniatures and New Hope Design in
2000. There is no website (yet?) but TMP gives e-mal contact info: newhopedesign@hotmail.com
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Lancashire Games
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-Boxer Rebellion
-Sudan War
-Zulu War
-Russo-Turkish War
-mid-19th C. European
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The online catalog has a listing
of the colonial figures.
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Merrimack Miniatures
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-Colonial Gunboat
-Paddlewheel Steamer
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Distributed by Old Glory
Shipyard, their website has pictures of the gunboats.
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Military Miniatures of New Zealand
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-Maori Wars
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NO LONGER AVAILABLE. Military Miniatures was aquired by Crusader Distributors, Ltd., manufacturer of the
BattleFront Miniatures line of 15mm WWII figures.
In 2006 Crusader indicated that the line was defunct and that the molds and masters were lost or destroyed.
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MiniFigs
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-Sudan War
-Boer War
-Zulu War
-Arabs
-Pathans
-Crimean War
-French Foreign Legion
-Franco-Prussian War
-Indian/Pony Wars
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MiniFigs are now manufactured by Game Figures, Inc. in the U.S. (a few
lines are still imported from the U.K.). Here are the colonial
listings.
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Mirliton
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-1848 Italian Wars
-Austro-Prussian War
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Specialist in miniatures for Italian
wars, distributed in the UK by Vexillia, Ltd. and
in the US byMirlitonUSA.
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Notes:
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1.List compiled from the
ColonialWars@yahoogroups.com e-mail list
and the Online Miniature Manufacturers
Directory and The Miniatures Page.
2.Not strictly Victorian, but the ranges
easily fit into 19th C. armies.
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