Description: One of the earliest producers of fantasy miniatures was "Archive", they produced excellent miniatures as early as 1976 which were much more artistic than other figures available at the time. Archive miniatures were stout, solid figures, not the flimsy handle with care figures generally produced during that period. They are simple, yet very stylish and a blast to paint. While not an official Dungeon & Dragons producer, Archive produced many creatures specific to the D&D world, such as ropers. They were also one of the only miniature producers to ever produce a bullette, calling it a sharkadillo. Archive figures are easily recognizable on account of their unique base. The base is rectangular, but with the corners cut off. Most have a clear date engraving of 1976 or 1977 along with the words "Archive" or "Nevile Stocken,"First issue 1976, signed Nevile StockenThis was painted in the 70's by an eight year old kid and needs an update.
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Brand: Archive Miniatures & Heritage
Year: 1976 and 1977 respectively
Character Family: Dungeons & Dragons