Chronicle Miniatures
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Status | Out of business |
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Active | ? - 1981 - mid-1980s |
Website | (pre-internet) |
Address | Sandycroft, Wales, UK |
Chronicle Miniatures was owned by Nick Lund. In the mid-1980s it was bought by Citadel Miniatures. [6] Nick Lund went to work at the Citadel Design Studio and Citadel continued to distribute the original Chronicle Miniatures under the Chronicle brand name but these were gradually replaced with new designs. When Nick Lund joined Grenadier to form Grenadier Miniatures UK, the Chronicle brand ceased to exist.
Note: For miniature’s released following Nick Lund joining Citadel see Chronicle (Citadel).
Chronicle
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Addresses
- Chronicle Miniatures, Unit 14, Engineer Park, Factory Road, Sandycroft, Clwyd CH5 2QD, Wales, UK
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Branding
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Disposal of Assets
All of the Chronicle miniature lines were taken over by Games Workshop who had stopped making them by the late 1980's.
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References
- [1], Imagine #3 June 1983, pg8 Advert & pg17 Illuminations paragraph on Chronicle Miniatures
- [2], CCM, "Chronicle Collectors' Guide"
- [3], The Miniatures Page, "Nick Lund"
- [4], leglessproductions.com (archived), "Nick Lund"
- [5], Belched From The Depths, "Chronicle Adventurers, Monsters & Anti-types"
- [6], Imagine No. 14, May 1984, page 13, "Illuminations - Small News"
- [7], "What is Dungeons & Dragons?", John Butterfield, Philip Parker, David Honigmann (1982), page 169
- [8], Dear Tony Blair, Games Day 1981 Programme Guide
Categories: Games Workshop | 1982 | 1980s | United Kingdom | Wales | Chronicle