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Monk, Ninja & Samurai by Nick Bibby Restored for Asgard


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Gavin Syme GBS Sponsoring Member of TMP of Alternative Armies writes:

Alternative Armies' restoration project for Asgard Miniatures classic 1980s ranges continues apace. Already the entire Jes Goodwin Orcs and Barbarians, plus Creatures of Chaos and Dragon Lizards, well as many other code structures have returned to metal glory. We are currently amidst the Dungeon Adventurers (DA) range, and we present three more miniatures, all by Nick Bibby, back in the world.

Monk, ninja and samurai

Now more than 30 codes in the Dungeon Adventurers range, and it is the turn of Humans to shine (those Dwarves, Gnomes and Elves get all the fun, eh), and as before, every example is painted by Studio Maxi Costales, which does wonderful brushwork. They can be hired for private commissions by contacting them.

DA35a – Human Monk Kicking

(30mm to top of head)

DA37 – Ninja

(26mm to top of head)

DA45 – Samurai

(30mm to top of head)

Monk, ninja and samurai

We have an entire page where sculpts by Nick Bibby (which are not in ranges with his name attached, such as NB2 The Dragon by Nick Bibby) are collected, if you want to collect what he made some four decades ago. There are other frogs out there, but this one – FM67 Large Frog – is our favorite.

Large Frog

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