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Latest revision as of 12:24, 23 March 2012

Grenadier's Isengard box

Grenadier Models Inc. was an American company which produced lead miniature figures for wargames and role-playing games with fantasy, science fiction and heroic themes between 1975 and 1996.

In 1985, Grenadier released the Lord of the Rings Middle Earth miniature series, a line of official figures for ICE's MERP.[1]

Products[edit | edit source]

Selected products related to Middle-earth.

Boxed Sets[edit | edit source]

Sculptors: Andrew Chernak and John Dennett

Catalogues[edit | edit source]

From the publisher[2][edit | edit source]

LORD OF THE RINGS™

Middle Earth — Legendary realm of Wizards and Hobbits, danger and wonder, shining heroism and dark evil. Experience J.R.R. Tolkien's magical world with Grenadier's new LORD OF THE RINGS MIDDLE EARTH™ miniature series. Authorized for use with I.C.E.'s MIDDLE EARTH™ ROLE PLAYING game, these incredibly detailed figures faithfully capture the true spirit of Tolkien's fantasy world. These figures are also compatible with many other fantasy role-playing games. Adventure in the greatest fantasy of all. Journey to MIDDLE EARTH™.

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References

  1. The Grenadier Bulletin, vol. 1.15, March 1985, Don Wellman, editor
  2. Grenadier Models Inc.: 1987 Photographic Compendium, p.3
Licensed miniatures figures for gaming in Middle-earth
  Grenadier Models Inc. (1985)
  Mithril Miniatures (1987-)
  Harlequin Miniatures (1990s)
  Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game (2001-)