Since we totally missed our November website update here at HistoriFigs, I thought it might be a good idea to let folks know that our December update is in place and that we are already hard at work on the January update!
Not only has our website been updated - we have several new releases ready to ship. See here for full details.
Our new releases cover the 18th century, the Napoleonic era as well as some Science Fiction and Fantasy releases. That's right - HistoriFigs is more than just historical figures.

This month, we bring you the long-awaited Roman Zombies from Ghastly & Co. - these are really cool figures (I'd say that even if we weren't involved with the product). These fantastic zombies are the work of Tony Aldrich (a true master sculptor in our books). Roman Zombies, Legionary Pack #1 (eight configurable zombie figures) is priced at $16.00 USD – figures are in stock and ready to ship out, be the first on your block to get yours!
While on the subject of Tony Aldrich, I should also mention that we are offering up Tony's first fantasy figures, Beast Mistress and the Beast – these figures are not to be missed. Priced at $2.10 USD each or $4.00 USD for the pair.
As we move into the Science Fiction realm, we have Lance Runolfsson's Elephant Guys, with Future Weapons – these figures are 25mm scale and are the first of a new range of science fiction figures from the mind and hands of Lance Runolfsson. Priced at $1.10 USD each or $9.95 USD for a 10-figure Squad Pack.
Lance's Elephant Guys are also the topic of our first contest – Name That Elephant! Pick the best name for this range of elephant guys and win. Be sure to see here for more details.
Going back to our historical releases, we have new figures from Tony Aldrich – 28mm Jamaican Ranger/Volunteers and two more sailors.

We are also releasing our first new 30mm Napoleonic figures. We commissioned Jason Miller to sculpt a pair of 30mm Spanish Guerillas. The task was to recreate the 45mm offerings in 30mm; the result is a nice addition to our Scruby 30mm Napoleonic range.
Not (yet) pictured on the website are the first of the long promised Bloodaxe 15mm Greeks. We have the hoplites and Javelin men in molds; pictures should follow early next week. The remainder of infantry figures should be finished this month, with cavalry to follow in January.
We also have one other piece of news that many may find of interest; 2005 will mark the return of Table Top Talk. Publication dates have not yet been set, but this magazine will return in 2005. We want to be sure to have enough material on hand for a couple of issues before we announce dates, so to hasten publication we are encouraging submissions. For more information, write to us at ttt@historifigs.com.
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