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Hi,
Hope you're good. I'm hoping to get some help and advice to identify these 2 miniatures (see attached) if anyone is able please?
I think the soldier with the mace could be from the Reaper catalogue, but can't find him in there and the blue miniature appears to be an assassin, but again I can't pin him down with a name.
I've tried the usual imagine and internet searches, but no joy.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Garry
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Soldier with mace

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Assassin?

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2021/10/12 20:59:27


 
   
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Because of the blue plastic and the square base I'd guess one model is from a D&D box set or board game, but I have no reference to verify that.

The grey model does look Reaper-ish. I know someone on Dakka who might know both of these models, I'll ask him to take a look.


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That's.... dirt... Skalk. Actual dust. (09/08/2021)
 
   
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The thief is from TSR's 1993 "Dragon Strike" boardgame. It was the one that came with the VHS tape tutorial.


 
   
 
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