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historygamer16 Jul 2020 10:34 a.m. PST

So are these still being produced and sold? I see something on Stonewall Miniatures, but the site is missing a lot of photos and I can't tell if the site/company is still active or not?

I have some of the figures and am trying to figure out what they are (e.g., U.S. infantry or marines?)

rvandusen Supporting Member of TMP16 Jul 2020 11:42 a.m. PST

I have both Combat US Army and Marines figures in my collection. The US Army are all portrayed with uncovered steel helmets, in shirt-sleeve order, and with trousers tucked into gaiters. The Marines have covered steel helmets with a few wearing fatigue caps (though this seems unlikely in battle!), and combat utilities with trousers worn loose over the gaiters and ankle boots. I hope this description helps. I have no way of photographing them at this time.

wargamingUSA16 Jul 2020 4:16 p.m. PST

The Combat Miniatures range WW2 and post WW2) was sold by FatCat LLC to Vanus LLC (Covert Intervnetion Games) who appear to be out of business. Not sure if their website is still up and running.

historygamer16 Jul 2020 7:21 p.m. PST

I have some I thought were Army with camp netting and some with camouflage in the netting.

Some figures have rolled up sleeves too. Marines?

historygamer16 Jul 2020 7:22 p.m. PST

link

Is this company still active?

bullant16 Jul 2020 9:39 p.m. PST

They are according to the website. Looks like this update was posted in July. Why don't you email them?

Welcome to Stonewall Figures
NOTICE:
WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS DURING THESE TRYING TIMES!
We hope you like the new look to our new web site. Although it is still early days, we do apologies for the lack of pictures so far. We are currently trying very hard to place as many of the thousands of products we have on here as quickly as we can, and will include the many pictures we have stored as soon as time is available.

We have lots of new products and ranges being added to the new site, so please keep looking more products are being added weekly.

Capitan Games ex WarModelling part of the company is now legally owned by Stonewall Figures. All the Master moulds along with the original production moulds are here. These "old" moulds are being replaced from the master castings.

We are pleased to announce that we have been working on two new ranges which will be added in the new year.

Capitan 28 mm American Civil War and Spanish Napoleonics will be added to the Stonewall website shortly.

New Releases

14/06/20

15 mm Napoleonic Danish

DE1 Fusiliers Marching

DE2 Elites Marching (shako)

DE3 Grenadiers Marching (Bearskin)

DE4 Danish Command

DE5 Jagers skirmishing

23/6/20

SXC1 Saxon Chevauleger

SXC2 Saxon Chevauleger Command

12/07/20

BVA2 Bavarian Limber teams

Thank you, for spending some time on our new web site

More shows and dates to follow

Simo Hayha17 Jul 2020 8:54 a.m. PST

iirc hes getting sued for selling copyrighted figures by xan miniatures who is the warmodeling/fantassin sculptor. hes been accused of selling pirated figs.

historygamer17 Jul 2020 10:13 a.m. PST

Thanks. I missed that update. I was looking for update dates at the bottom of the webpages.

I was really hoping for some photos of the figures line so I could identify what I have, then figure out what I might want to get. These companies that sell stuff, but don't post photos, drive me crazy. :-0

Xan Miniatures Sponsoring Member of TMP24 Jul 2020 2:24 p.m. PST

I can not speak of figures that are not ancient Fantassin, then Warmodelling, that is, all the Carlist, Ancient, WW2 and Napoleonic, of whom of the latter, this guy is making terrible transformations, such as putting on Bavarian helmets to French infantry and say that they are Württemberg, you only have to see the pictures that he has put of these cannibalized "novelties". Regarding the molds, for years that text tops its website, it would seem that it has not found time. I do not know if you have permission to launch minis from other brands, of the more than 3,000 sculpted pir mi that are on your website, you do not have my permission and the pics is 15-20 years old. On the other hand, the extraordinarily slow process in court has been ready for sentencing, so that a claim in the UK with that sentence will have more weight.
At the moment I consider that people who illegally copy figures of other brands should not be bought. In this same forum you can find all kinds of complaints about Stonewall's bad practices.
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