Late again!

The Late July News…

Well, here we are in late July, Historicon is in progress, and I’m here in Wisconsin trying to catch up on all my work…

One of my tasks is to update the news section of the website, so here goes my attempt at an update for the month of July.

While there is a lot going on around here, there is not much to report on. Production is still way behind, and every time I think we will get caught up, so other problem jumps up and dashes my hopes…

On the horizon are many new releases – I think I can safely say that we will see at least four-score new N-Gauge figures in the not too distant future. All are F&IW themed figures, but many will be usable for both the Seven Years War and the American Revolution. I have 10 or so greens in hand with another 20 or so waiting to ship out for Wisconsin.

It seems that This is the summer of Sharpe, Richard Sharpe that is…

With BBC America running a new Sharpe episode each Saturday all summer long and the September release of the next Sharpe novel: Sharpe’s Fury – the Battle of Barrosa, March 1811 is due to be released on 1 September 2006…

To celebrate this new book, we will be giving away a “free” copy of this novel to some lucky customer. To enter, send an email message to sales@historifigs.com and request your free entry. If you want to double, or triple your chances of winning, just place an order with us between now and 1 September 2006. Each order will automatically give you two entries in the drawing. If your order includes any of our 45mm Napoleonic figures, you will have three entries in the drawing – so don’t wait, get your entries in now!

What? you don’t know about our 45mm figures, well…

Before Richard Sharpe, there was Corporal Matthew Dodd of the 95th Rifles…

Separated from his regiment (stranded behind French lines) during the British retreat to Torres Vedras, Rifleman Matthew Dodd of Wellington’s army, organizes and leads Portuguese peasants in a savage and unrelenting guerilla campaign against a French regiment…

C.S. Forester’s book “Death to the French” was Jack Scruby’s inspiration for his line of rugged, individualistic 45mm Napoleonic miniatures. These miniatures are perfect for skirmish gaming and will provide for some sharp and exciting action between groups of elite soldiers during the Peninsular War. For product listings and more information, please check out 45mm Napoleonic webpage: http://www.historifigs.com/45mm_Napoleonic.htm

As an added incentive, our 45mm Napoleonic figures will remain on sale until 1 September 2006. Our sale price for these figures is $1.99 each!

Scruby 40mm…

I keep sitting down to write the news for July, but never get past sitting down to do it. There are just too many distractions I guess. So, while I’m still working on the July edition of the news, I thought you might like to look over the list of “possible” Scruby 40mm releases. To this end, I’ve posted a PDF file which contains the last listing for Scruby 40mm figures (as found in the last Scruby catalog and less the ACW figures – which are now 100% complete). You can find the file here: Scruby 40mm Toy Soldiers

As of yet, I’ve not located masters and or patterns for all of the figures in the listing, but I’m still looking. If you have an interest in the Scruby 40mm figures, please take a look at the list and let us know what you might be interested in (no commitments to buy, we just need your feedback) when we begin producing our new production molds for these figures.

Come fall or winter this year we will begin a similar project for the 54mm figures.

Well, that’s it for now, enjoy the 40mm listings and please send your feedback.

Mid June News

In less than one weeks time, we have survived two new releases (Blasted Planets 25mm Science Fiction and the new 10mm Hawaiians) and a tornado! Not too bad I suppose.

We lost a full weeks worth of production time due to tornado cleanup, and I expect to loose a bit more as we spin back up to speed. This coupled with an already over full production schedule means order fulfillment delays will continue through July. By The end of July we should be back on schedule and order fulfillment time should improve.

We still have a few new releases in the pipeline (done, just awaiting an announcement), so watch this page for release announcements. While on the subject of new releases, Jason Miller is working on the first figure in a new range being developed for the science fiction crowd. He indicates that his a bout 50% and should have pictures soon. As soon as we have some pictures in from Jason, we will be sure to share them with you – We think this will be a very cool figure – a nice starting point for the new line…

For other projects, I’ve been reviving some of the old Scruby figure kits – in scales from 54mm to 120mm. Presently all kits are being produced from the original Scruby molds – this means that production numbers will be low, as there is a lot of hand work (cleanup) that needs to go into each kit. Pictures of the first kit(s) should be completed later this week and will be posted over the weekend.

Additionally, I’ve made some good progress on the “new” Bloodaxe website (a prototype for the new HistoriFigs website), So, I think that next week we can point you to a preview of the new website.

That about wraps it up for now – check back this weekend for some new pictures.

And now for…

More than 30 years ago, Jack Scruby introduced us to N-Gauge (10/12mm) miniature figures. He may not have been the first to produce this scale, but he was for sure the first with the most variety (Ancients, 30YW, SYW/AWI, Napoleonic, ACW, African Colonial and Afrika Korps – WWII)…

It was 10 years ago that Lance Runolfsson brought us the first 15mm Hawaiians…

We haven’t been around all that long (3 years now), but we are pleased to produce both Jack Scruby’s N-Gauge ranges and Lance Runolfsson’s 15mm Hawaiians. So, in keeping with this fine tradition of “firsts” we are launching another first; the first “all new” 10/12mm release from HistoriFigs. A release, which also happens to be the first 10/12mm Hawaiians!

Inspired by the works of Jack Scruby and Lance Runolfsson and sculpted by Jason Miller, there are more than 16 different figures plus an outrigger canoe with crew and as a bonus, a tiki god (suitable for use with our 15mm figures as well). Each “basic” pack contains 40 plus figures AND and outrigger canoe (with crew of two) AND a tiki god. This basic pack (which contains enough figures for a complete DBA army) retails for $7.50. Need more Outrigger canoes? Well, these are available in packs of 3 for $3.50 – and if you need more tiki gods, these too come in 6 packs for $2.00. Later this month we will introduce additional packs – smaller packs of common figures as well as larger, or mega packs with hundreds of figures. Order by description.

As a special bonus we are offering a couple of bonus items:

1) in 54mm a Hula Dancer AND 2) also in 54mm King Kamehameha.

To receive your “free” bonus figure(s) you should:

1) Purchase $25 or more from HistoriFigs (order must include Hawaiians in either 10mm or 15mm) and receive your choice of the Hula Dancer or King Kamehameha “free”

2) Purchase $50 or more from HistoriFigs (order must include Hawaiians in either 10mm or 15mm) and receive both 54mm figures”free”.

The above offers expire at midnight July 31 2006

3) Be one of the first 10 people to order the new 10mm Hawaiians and receive a “random” selection of: the Hula Dancer or King Kamehameha “free”

The above offer expires as soon as we receive our 10th order which included the new 10mm Hawaiians

4) All customers who order Hawaiians in either 10mm or 15mm will be entered into a monthly drawing for a free 54mm figure – winner’s choice between the Hula Dander and King Kamehameha

The above offer expires midnight 31 December 2006 (last drawing will be held on 1 January 2007

And lastly, if you purchase either the Hula Dancer or King Kamehameha ($5.50 each, unpainted), receive the other figure with no additional cost – offer expires midnight 31 July 2006

Some many incentives, what’s not to like? To see or learn more, please visit our website: http://www.historifigs.com OR send email enquiries to: sales@historifigs.com

More pictures coming soon!