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Black Cat Bases of Black Cat Bases writes:


Lone Wolf & Cub

Currently, we are raising money in loving memory of our friend John Small, who, sadly, died very unexpectedly at the age of 60. Steph (his wife) has decided to raise money for Help for Heroes in his memory.

We are selling two 28mm scale figures representing Lone Wolf & Cub. These figures are not limited in numbers, but they are time limited, and will only be on sale for one month (until midnight on 29th May). After this, the mold will be destroyed, and it will not ever be available again.

Designed for tabletop gaming, they are also attractive display pieces. The figures can be found here with more details.

Lone Wolf & Cub

All of the profits from these figures will be donated to Help for Heroes. We have set up a giving page which can be found here. We will be adding donations to it regularly as the figures sell. This page will also allow friends of John who wish to do so to donate to the charity online!

In addition to this, we will donate 10% of any order we receive in this period, that includes at least one set of these figures to the charity. (This does include figures from our licensed ranges, for these we will donate 10% of the whole price of the figure from the commission % we receive from the sale).

These figures were commissioned by us a while ago from the very talented Josef Ochmann, owner of Obelisk Miniatures. They were a private commission that we never intended to release, but John meant a lot to us, so we decided to use them to raise money for a worthwhile cause. Stuart Fielder, a colleague of mine who also knew John and Steph, very kindly took the photograph. Painted example is painted by Einar Olafson.

Thanks for Looking!

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