The ECONOMY Line of War Game Miniatures

There has been a bit more talk and pondering on the subject of  the Napoleonic 20mm Economy Line…

To that end I’m posting the text, from the 1968 Scruby catalog concerning this line of figures.

Remember the following text is from the 1968 catalog; availability, metal composition and pricing do not apply to any current HistoriFigs product offerings.

Scruby Economy Line

For the war gamer who has an eye on his pocketbook, we are designing a new line of SCRUBY ECONOMY MINIATURES cast in metal, in both 20 and 30mm scale. These models will be cast in battery—molds and are simplified versions of some of our best and most popular war game figures.

Our object in doing this is to put a good quality, economically priced figure on the market for the war game player who wants mass armies. Most of the SCRUBY ECONOMY MINIATURES will be of the type of soldier that made up the “bulk” of the “Conscript armies” that began during the Napoleonic wars.

For example, in a French Napoleonic Battalion, the buyer could use 10 Grenadiers and 10 Voltigeurs of the regular Scruby Miniatures for his elite companies; and forty Scruby Economy Models for the Fusilier companies, which formed the bulk of the battalion.

The difference between a Regular Scruby Miniature and the ECONOMY MINIATURES-is that the latter have been re—designed so they can be cast quickly and easily in battery molds. They lack such details as bayonets and sword scabbards, and have little or no “undercuts, all of which makes a figure more realistic, but that much more difficult to cast.

Because two to four castings can be cast at one time, costs are reduced also, and these savings can be passed on to you in lower prices of the models.

SCRUBY ECONOMY MINIATURES ARE CAST OF 50/50 TIN—ALLOY METAL, THE SAME AS OUR HIGH-QUALITY STANDARD MODELS. BECAUSE OF THEIR ORIGINAL LOW PRICES, NO VOLUME DISCOUNTS ARE ALLOWED.

3OMM SCRUBY ECONOMY MINIATURES…. 15¢ each

20MM SCRUBY ECONOMY MINIATURES…. 12¢ each

(Postage additional)

THE NAPOLEONIC WARS…. 30mm Scale

T-1….French and/or Prussian Fusilier, firing
T-2…. French and/or Prussian Fusilier, on guard
T-3…. British Regular, Waterloo shako, firing
T-4…. British Regular, Waterloo shako, on guard

THE NAPOLEONIC WARS….. 20mm Scale

B-1….. French and/Prussian Fusilier, firing (can be painted as either)
B-2….. French and/or Prussian Fusilier, advancing
B-3….. French and/or Prussian Fusilier, on guard
B-4….. British Regular, firing (Waterloo shake)
B-5….. British Regular, on guard (Waterloo shako)
B-6….. Austrian Musketeer, 1809 helmet, firing
B-7….. Russian Musketeer, 1812, firing
B-8….. Russian Musketeer, 1812, on guard

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Look for more on this topic in the coming days…

20mm Economy Line

Just a quick post today…

One of the figure lines I’ve been wanting to revive is the Napoleonic 20mm Economy Line.
While working on a 20mm Napoleonic project for a customer I came upon some of the masters for figures in the 20mm Napoleonic Economy Line.

These are some figures that I have been looking for for the past several years. As such I was quite happy to find the masters. I haven’t found all the masters yet – but I’m getting close.

Anyhow, to keep this short; after some quick calculations it looks like I could price these 20mm Economy figures between $0.25 and $0.30 each ($24.00 to $28.00 for a bag of 100 foot) – revised estimates 15 April 2012

20mm Economy Line

20mm Economy Line Masters

The above is just a quick workshop picture of a pair of 20mm masters. No cleanup, just as they were found in the box of masters.

Any interest in these? I know that I want some (‘ok’, a lot of them); let us know what you think.

More next week…

BP Human Infantry in Greatcoats

And now for our newest Blasted Planets release…

Human Infantry in Greatcoats.

Human Infantry in Greatcoat

Poses are come in two basic styles: Standing and Advancing at the Crouch.
There are two default headgear types. For the Standing poses, the default headgear is the Gulag Guard (a low fur cap). For the Advancing poses we have the Cossack, or tall fur cap.

Each pose grouping includes an officer and utility figure. The utility figures work well with shoulder fired heavy weapons.

These should all be listed on the Blasted Planets website by the end of the week.

Human Infantry in Greatcoat

Office with Gulag Guard cap and Infantryman with Cossack cap and Heavy Blaster

Human Infantry in Greatcoat

Advancing at the crouch, Gulag Guard armed with ppsh and Cossack cap armed with ppsh

Human Infantry in Greatcoat

Alternate Headgear: Officer with Officers (or Police) cap and Infantryman in soft shako

Next up: Heavy Gravity Cavalry and Blasted Bits (the first of various bits packs)

Blasted Bits Preview

Just a quick peek at some of the various bits to be included in our range of  Blasted Bits

More soon…

Curveball

A catchy tile for an Opening day (for the Milwaukee Brewers) posting. That and I’m switching things up for this post.

Alison has completed ‘a bunch’ of photos for the new Blasted Planets figure releases, but I’ve not finished with the edits yet, so those won’t be covered today. Instead we are sharing a few pictures of some recently re-molded Scruby 30mm American Revolution figures.

30mm Scruby American Revolution

From left to right: 1702 – Infantry in tricorne, full dress, firing, 1704 – Infantry in tricorne, musket at the carry and 1703 – Infantry in tricorne, full dress, advancing

Of these figures, 1704 is a newly re-mastered model. THe Scruby Master as well as the pattern figures are AWOL. As such I had to remaster this figure. Overall I think yiou wil be pleased with this re-mastered piece. I stayed as close to the original as possible – the only truly new look is the top of the base – I’ve added a bit of texture; more to distinguish the re-mater form the original than anything else.

The next two figures were originally part of the 30mm War of 1812 range.

Mohawk Indians

From left to right: 1743 – Indian, throwing tomahawk and 1742 – Mohawk Indian, firing musket

Lastly (for today) we have two more Woodland Indians.

Woodland Indians

From left to right: 1748 – Indian or Frontier Woman and 1745 – Indian, firing bow

OK – one last picture to hold you over until next week…

Human Infantry in Greatcoats

A quick peak at the new Blasted Planets release – Human Infantry in Greatcoat

Chickasaurus…

Table Top Talk may have been quiet for the past many weeks, but we’ve been busy at HistoriFigs HQ…

Plenty of work still in the queue, but I recently had a slight breather from mold making projects and was able to sneak in a couple new molds for some New Blasted Planets releases.

The first set would have been announced yesterday, but I had some camera problems; pictures too dark or blurred. Alison is working on pictures today, and if she can overcome what ever was conspiring to make my pictures come out poorly we should have pictures and an official announcement tomorrow or Thursday.

In the meantime, I do have a couple of pictures to share. The first is something you might see if your were visiting the farm (HistoriFigs HQ)…

Chickasuarus

Oh, wait! Liam tells me this is not what our chickens look like – Chickens are what you might see running around the farm (yes, free range chickens).

OK, so the handsome fellow pictured above is our new Chickasaurus part of the Blasted Planets line of 25mm Science Fiction themed miniatures.
The Chickasaurus comes in two flavors; no. Not spicy or extra crispy, more like original recipe and fully tacked.

Original recipe is the chap you see pictured above. He is ready to roam the farm and terrorize your neighbors.

Fully tacked (with a side of Heavy Gravity Trooper) is pictured below.

Chickasaurus with HEavy Gravity Trooper

As you can see, our Heavy Gravity Trooper is armed with: Sword, Heavy blaster and equipped with shield.

Heavy Gravity Trooper? But what about Heavy Gravity infantry?
Have no fear (really). Heavy Gravity infantry is coming in May  (yes, 2012).

Production of these new Science Fiction cavalry types is slowly ramping up, but we will have good stock by Little Wars at the end of April. We would have been further along, but had a minor mishap with the dismounted trooper. I’m fixing up the master and these will be molded next week.

While on the subject of cavalry and beasts, we have one more sneak peek for you…

Wooly Bool with Heavy Gravity Trooper

Pictured above is an example of our New Wooly Bool. More on this cuddly beast once we have more pictures.

Lets close out with one more sneak peek…

Brain Siphon

Pictured above is the first of our next batch of Specialty figures (part of the Blasted Planets 25mm Science Fiction themed miniatures).
This slightly menacing fellow is known as a Brain Siphon (Liam says he looks kinda like an Ood – maybe will subtitle the figure the Nood – it could work, couldn’t it?).

Well, thats a wrap for today. Crossing my fingers for more tomorrow – besides I haven’t told you about the Human Infantry in greatcoats or the…