The War Machine is a line of miniatures published by Ral Partha in 1982.
The War Machine is a set of miniatures consisting of an armored battle wagon equipped with a moving catapult, and nine orc figures. [1]
Steve Jackson reviewed The War Machine in The Space Gamer No. 57. [1] Jackson commented that "it's a lovely piece of work, and the finished catapult is an ornament to my collection. Recommended." [1]
Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and the gaming magazine Pyramid.
Car Wars is a vehicle combat simulation game developed by Steve Jackson Games. It was first published in 1980. Players control armed vehicles in a post-apocalyptic future.
OGRE is a science fiction board wargame designed by the American game designer Steve Jackson and published by Metagaming Concepts in 1977 as the first microgame in its MicroGame line. When Steve Jackson left Metagaming to form his own company, he took the rights to OGRE with him, and all subsequent editions have been produced by Steve Jackson Games (SJG).
Steve Jackson is an American game designer whose creations include the role-playing game GURPS and the card game Munchkin.
Battlecars is a simple wargame based upon the Mad Max genre of a post-apocalyptic world dominated by aggressive, warring gangs. It was first published by Games Workshop in 1983 and the game designers were Gary Chalk and Ian Livingstone.
Citadel Miniatures Limited is a company which produces metal, resin and plastic miniature figures for tabletop wargames such as Warhammer Fantasy Battle and Warhammer 40,000.
Metagaming Concepts, later known simply as Metagaming, was a company that published board games from 1974 to 1983. It was founded and owned by Howard Thompson, who designed the company's first game, Stellar Conquest. The company also invented Microgames and published Steve Jackson's first designs, including Ogre, G.E.V. and The Fantasy Trip.
The Courier was, prior to its demise in 2005, the oldest game magazine in existence.
Grenadier Models Inc. of Springfield, Pennsylvania produced lead miniature figures for wargames and role-playing games with fantasy, science fiction and heroic themes between 1975 and 1996. Grenadier Models Inc. is best known for their figures for TSR, Inc.'s Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, collectible Dragon-of-the-Month and Giants Club figures, and their marketing of paint and miniature sets through traditional retail outlets.
Micro armour refers to scale models made of lead, pewter, die cast metal or plastic, usually used for wargaming purposes. Variations of the name include: mini armour, microscale, mini tanks, miniature armour, miniature tanks, micro tanks, minitanks, minifigs, armour figurines, tank figurines, etc. are also used. Micro armour is a sub-category of model military vehicle miniature figures used for military simulation, miniature wargaming, scale models, dioramas and collecting.
Starfleet Wars, a space battle game by Superior Models, Inc.
Starships is a miniatures line published by Superior Models, Inc.
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Martial Metals was a company that produced miniature figures in the 1970s and 1980s for science-fiction tabletop games.
Personalities and Things That Go Bump in the Night is a set of miniatures published by Ral Partha.
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Laserburn is a line of miniatures published in 1982 by Tabletop Games.
Siege Equipment is a line of miniatures published by Rafm Miniatures beginning in 1982.
Fantasy Lords is a line of miniatures published by Grenadier subsidiary Pinnacle Products.