Last news posting of 2005…

Where has the year gone to?

Sometimes it seems as if the year has simply flown by, and other times it feels like is has been 2005 forever!
2005, was quite busy. The year started off quite well for us, lots of uncertainty, but well none-the less. In late spring Alison had wrist surgery, which took here out of the production rotation, leaving us with just myself to run the casting and mold making operations. Then as summer approached, Alison and Liam left for Wisconsin – to look after our house while some repairs/upgrades were being performed. With Alison in Wisconsin and myself in California, HistoriFigs was back to a solo operation; I was covering casting, mold making, shipping and most of the bookkeeping. Needless to say I was behind schedule almost all of the time. As summer began to draw to a close, a job opportunity sprang up here in Wisconsin, and so the move was on. We had expected to move here at some point, but really did not know when that might be – the job market, isn’t any better here than it is in California – but I found a job with a company that I really like, so it has all worked out well.

Now, we had planned to shutdown HistoiFigs operations for only a few weeks – time to pack, time to move and time to get setup again. Well, packing time took longer than I thought it would. Actual moving time was what we had expected, but setup time is much longer than I had hoped for. We still do not have a winterized workspace for casting or mold making. Sorting and Packing has moved to the basement, so now we won’t get frostbite when sorting and packing out orders. Mold making will also move to the basement, one I find a mover to move the vulcanizer down to the basement. The stairs are too steep for me to move the equipment down. Failing to locate a mover, I will simply disassemble the machine and move it down on piece at a time – I figure that will take me most of a day – but not before Christmas, perhaps over the New Year’s weekend (if I don’t find a moving service by then). That just leaves winterizing the casting shop. I’ve re-drawn the plans, and figure I can have an insulated workspace setup with just a few days worth of work (just one more wall to build, and add stringers for the ceiling – plus insulation…) The storage room can remain lesser, or un-insulated this winter. So, we are on the path to a restart of “normal” operations…

Around the first of 2006, we will roll out our restart plan. For now, I’ll just say that we will be restarting in stages and that not all ranges will be available right away. More details will follow in January – both here and in a mailing to all of our customers.

We want to thank all of you for your continued support and wish all of you a happy and healthy holiday season, and may the new year bring you continued happiness.

Mike, Alison and Liam — HistoriFigs

Mail Forwarding…

We have sorted out the mail forwarding problems we were having with [snail] mail sent to our Post Office Box in Cotati. As it turns out the Post Office was holding our mail, so it was sitting in the Post Office in Cotati, rather than being forwarded to us in Wisconsin.

Things are all sorted out now and mail is being forwarded to our new home address. Shortly, we will have a new HistoriFigs mailing address here in Wisconsin and will post the new contact information as soon as we can. Until then, mail sent to the Cotati address will just take a couple of extra days to reach us.

New Resistant Roosters 15mm WII

HistoriFigs is proud to announce the availability of Resistant Roosters full packs. These are now offered in addition to the “Singles” that we have been offering.

We are offering the “Full Packs” as a service to you the customer, we do not want to compete with your local retailers (or even your favorite online retailers). We want to make as easy as possible for you to obtain these fine figures for your collecting and gaming needs.

While on the subject of Resistant Roosters figures, we will soon be listing the Luftwaffe/Hermann Goering singles on the site. As soon as Alison can get the camera setup and take some pictures of the figures we will post the latest offerings of Resistant Roosters single figures.

For complete information on the Resistant Roosters line, be sure to visit the Resistant Roosters website. For more information on our offerings of Resistant Roosters figures, please visit the Resistant Roosters page on our website.

You might also want to check with these fine online retailers:

  • The War Store:
    http://www6.mailordercentral.com/thewarstore/products.asp?dept=1160
  • Scale Creep Miniatures:
    http://www.scalecreep.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=6350
  • Miniatures of Chesapeake:
    http://members.cox.net/miniofchesapeake/ifs.html
  • New N-Gauge (and 10mm) coming in early 2006!

    We have two new N-Gauge (and 10mm) projects in the works. The first is an expansion of the Colonial line – Zulus and British are first up. With more to follow…

    Our other 10mm project is still classified, but let’s just say that there are no other figures like them on the market! If I an as happy with the results as I expect to be, you can look forward to even more N-Gauge and 10mm in the future.

    New 30mm Horses Trotting Your Way…

    I’m sure that those of you who frequent The Miniatures Page [TMP] will have seen the news release covering the new 28mm horse blanks from EBOB Miniatures – Check the EBOB Miniatures website if would like to learn more. Ok, to get back to the HistoriFigs News story – Well, when I saw these new figure blanks, I though that they would be the perfect start for some new horses to go with our 30mm figures. My first set arrived on Monday, and I must say that they are very nice. One of my winter projects will be to modify these for use with our figures. I’ll add manes; make changes to tails (maybe even a few docked tails for the British) and see what I can “do” in the way of horse furniture (at least some basic blankets). Anyhow, this should be a fun sculpting/conversion project, something to keep me in the basement (where my painting/sculpting/modeling desk is set up) all winter long – well, when I’m not casting or making molds or working on the website.

    Oh, and we should have a few new horses for the 25mm figures too! I did these last year, but haven’t yet put them into production…