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Onebigriver:

--- Quote from: Commander Vyper on October 13, 2011, 11:24:27 AM ---Just to say that EM4's line of old grenadier cthulhu minis are much cheaper than the italians! with some only £1.75 each!

http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/Horrors.html
--- End quote ---

As far as I know all of EM4's Cthulhu stuff was Metal Magic. There's no duplicates between Mirliton & EM4 as there is with the future wars stuff. Besides I had already provided a link to the EM4 site. Anyway, I'll PM Doug at EM4 to clarify the situation.

EDIT: Doug has confirmed that all the Dunwich Detectives figures are ex-Metal Magic. Still, I agree with the Commander that the prices and the mini's are excellent.

Onebigriver:
Some goodies from Reaper:

Eldritch Demon



Gug Eldritch Horror



Shoggoth



From Khurasan:

Octopus God (stands at around 75mm tall)



Giant Tentacled Mass



From Fenryll, the Depths Creature:

Uncle Mike:
Love that last one! Beauty sculpt!!!  :-*

Onebigriver:
Now for some Ghouls!

Heresy Miniatures' Ghoul Tribe:



Reaper Ghouls & Ghasts:





Mantic Games' Ghouls & Ghast:



Trollforged's Ghast:

Elysium:
Hi, this is cut and pasted from Yogsothoth.com.  I won't be updating it here, as that's even more work, but I will be adding to it, over there.  I could have just put this link in:

http://www.yog-sothoth.com/threads/16262-Great-Miniature-Fig-Sites

but that's just sending people elsewhere, which could be considered rude.  Sorry it's just a list, but to put in piccies would be my lifetime!  and my masters have not awarded me immortality,..... yet!

The list is a result of my travels all over the web, and thanks to everyone who contributed, openly or by putting a link on a thread somewhere.  I havn't deleted the prior links (shown on this thread) from the post, as that would be even more time.

Thought I'd search and list all the good sites for miniatures out there. Mainly the following are for 1890 and 1920's, but there's some Dark ages and Invictus in there. Thought I'd pop it on the end of this thread to keep it all together so people can find the information easily. As I know how hard it is to hunt around and not be able to find what you are looking for.

MINIATURES

1st corps.  Invictus:
http://www.1stcorps.co.uk/online_shop/

Armorum and aquila miniatues.  Various Invictus eras:
http://www.aandaminiatures.co.uk/categories/5

Artemis Black's.  Quite deep one looking:
http://www.artemisblacks.com/dragonrune/komodons.shtml

Artizan designs Available in packs or singles.  Some nice cultists and household staff:
http://artizandesigns.com/

Blackball games.  Check out their Deep one and also Book of fragments Dark young here:
http://blackballgames.bigcartel.com/

Black cat bases.  Well priced here:
http://blackcatbases.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=437_612

Black scorpion miniatures.  Civilian packs 1 & 2 are more leaning towards the wild west, but might be useful:
http://www.blackscorpionminiatures.com/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=184

Black tree design.  Check out their Doctor Who range. Useful for civilians for various eras.  They do fishmen, Troglodytes and also miniatures for Invictus:
http://www.blacktreedesign.com/uk/home.php?cat=2431

Blue moon manufacturing.  Their Things that go bump in the night and also Pulp characters range:
http://www.bluemoonmanufacturing.com/index.php?cat_id=1

Brigade games. Various Victorian age mini's and also some Zombie Nazi's.  So good for any WW2 era game.
http://www.brigadegames.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=BGAHSL&Category_Code=BGLWE

Carnevale.  Sorry no link at the moment.  but it looks like they'll be doing some nicelunatics, Deep ones, and some great miniatures for games such as Tatterdemalion:
http://www.beastsofwar.com/carnevale/carnevale-horizon/

Cavalcade wargames.  Check out their Darkblood mariners for the Shadowsea game:
http://cavalcadewargames.com/cavalcade/Dragonblood_Dark_Mariners.html

Cipher studios.  Check out the Hell dorado line.  The Flesh demon is perfect for the Mr Corbitt scenario from Mansions of Madness and also the Wormpile would come in handy to put the shakes up any intrepid investigator (if not a keen gardener:
http://cipher-studios.com/

Citadel/Games Workshop.  They did the Gothic Horror range back in 1985/87.  Excellent miniatures.  They retail for between £2 up to £18 on E-Bay.  Which is the best place to find them, albeit rarely.  They can be seen here:
http://www.solegends.com/citgothic/index.htm

Copplestone castings.  A lot of good stuff here, very period stuff:
http://www.copplestonecastings.co.uk/range.php?range=HA

CP models.  Large worm/maggot with various heads here:
http://www.cpmodelsminiatures.co.uk/CP%20MODELS%2028MM%20%20NIGHT%20TERRORS.htm

Crocodile games.  Some present day zombies but also Egyptian gods which might prove useful for MoN or any Egypt campaign.  A bit comical, but some good ones in there:
https://www.crocodilegames.com/store/itemList.cfm?catID=28&sort=prodID

Crooked dice game design studio.  Some nice (more modern perhaps) scientists, and some characters for Cthulhu now:  
http://www.crooked-dice.co.uk/

Crusader miniatures.  Dark Ages and Romans. Caters for historical 28mm.  More for the wargamer but can be purchased in  small quantities.
http://www.crusaderminiatures.com/index.php

Design 28 miniatures.  More Victorian science fiction but some nice useful character mini's here:
http://www.design28miniatures.com

EM4 miniatures.  An "old school" extensive range:
http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/Dunwich_Detectives.html

Eureka miniatures.  Check out their Civilians and vignettes range.  Good Victorian and 1920's here:
http://eurekamin.com.au/index.php?cPath=87_126

Fantasy flight games.  Their Arkham horror range of plastic miniatures:
http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_minisite_sec.asp?eidm=6&esem=2&esum=156

Fenris games.  Various miniatures.  Check out the E-Bay store as they appear to haver more their than on their site.  They've just brought out some nice (more modern, 1980's to present) investigator mini's that are not up yet: http://www.fenrisgames.com/shop.html

Four A miniatures.  Some excellent Deep ones here:
http://www.fouraminiatures.com/page4.htm

Foundry miniatures. Some really nice Victorian figures here.  Very reasonably priced.  Also check out the Darkest Africa (Askari) and Aztec and Inca ranges as useful for cultists. I think they also do Roman slaves, useful for Invictus:
http://wargamesfoundry.com/historical_ranges/single_packs/victoriana/victoriana/

FU!UK shop. 2010 sculpting competition miniatures.  Nice but all different scales:
http://www.frothersunite.com/shop/

Games Workshop/Citadel.  Do a search for their Gothic Horror range from 1985/87.  These were a superb range.  Also their Doctor Who range from the same era.  Both can be found on e-Bay and are excellent character figures:

http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Gothic_Horror

More recent, their Dark eldar khymera make excellent hounds of Tindalous, also look at the flesh hounds of Khorne:
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?prodId=prod1140016a

Gripping beast.  Some nice English period miniatures here:
http://www.grippingbeast.com/shop.php?CatID=317

Harwood hobbies.  Some nice miniatures here.  The best bit is that they do the same character armed, unarmed and if things take a turn for the worse, as a Zombie.  So if things change (literally), you can change the miniature to show this.  A good price if you buy the set, but they are also sold individually.  See here:
http://www.harwoodhobbies.com/userimages/procart3.htm

Hasslefree miniatures.  Some cultists and a man in straightjacket:
http://www.hasslefreeminiatures.co.uk/range.php?range_id=27&subcat_id=37

Heresy miniatures.  Check out the undead.  Nice sets of ghouls and a vampire with bat wings.   Both it the genre well:
http://www.heresyminiatures.com/dragonwip.htm

Heroes of the dark ages.  Dark ages and Invictus:
http://www.heroesofthedarkage.com/ranges/

Horrorclix.  I believe they did some, but awful plastic stuff, so not worth a penny.

Ironclad miniatures.  Check out the characters and also there are some civilians in the odds n ends:
http://www.ironcladminiatures.co.uk/shop/category_40/Victorian-Sci-Fi.html?shop_param=cid%3D%26

Khurasan miniatures 15mm scale, check out their Eldritch horror range here:
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com

Malifaux.  A little comic, but some nice ones.  The Silurians appear to be a bit of a homage to Deep ones.  Have a search here:
http://wyrd-games.net/shop/

Masquerade miniatures.  Very nice giant bats and also some nice skulls for bases:
http://www.masq-mini.com/kids-1-RuneCast.html

Mirliton.  The old Grenadier range.  The original and best monsters ever made:
http://www.mirliton.it/index.php?cName=nightmares-28mm

MSB toys.  A nice deep one here )posing as a warrior fish), and also check out their Totemic spider warrior:
http://www.msbtoys.com/MSBShop/product.php?id_product=250

Musketeer miniatures.  Late Roman to Byzantine period.  Might be useful:
http://www.musketeer-miniatures.com

Mutton chop miniatures.   This range of 1930's UK genre miniatures is expanding.  Nice prices here:
http://www.muttonchop.i4style.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=35

Nameless design miniatures.  Roebeasts Deep ones here:
http://roebeast.blogspot.com/2010/11/giant-deep-one-now-for-sale.html

No go zone.  Cthulhu now/modern.  Have to say that these are exceptionally well priced.  £40 for 25 miniatures, and that's with metal bases as well.  Awesome bargain.  Everything you need for a modern day scenario:
http://www.no-go-zone.com

Otherworld.  Quality miniatures.  Site caters for AD&D so more leaning towards that, but might be to your liking for Deep ones.  Check out their Type 2 demon and also their Lesser Boglings:
http://www.otherworld.me.uk/we2series.html

Privateer press.  Deep one wannabees, Bog trog ambushers unit:
http://privateerpress.com/hordes/gallery/minions/units/bog-trog-ambushers-unit

Pulp miniatures here.  A sizeable range and nice genre:
http://www.pulpfigures.com/main.php?custID=82251022301281366934

RAFM.  Large old useful range here:
http://www.rafm.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=RAF&Category_Code=COCM

Ral Partha.  deep spawn, very from the lagoon looking:
http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/543-deep-spawn-p-1899.html

Reaper miniatures.  Their Chronoscope line has various sections and if you search Eldritch, they also do some monsters you'll recognise.  I'm sure they used to do some boxed sets, but cannot find them, so they only appear separately now:
http://www.reapermini.com/OnlineStore/Historical/sku-down

Regiment games.  Check out the Gunga din villan miniatures.  Excellent cultists and remind me of Indiana Jones Temple of Doom.
http://www.regimentgames.com/

Renegade miniatures.  Dark ages and Invictus.  But you have  to buy a few of them:
http://www.renegademiniatures.com/regrom.htm

Reviresco.  Various vehicles in 1/72 scale and they also do deep ones under Victorian science fiction.  The miniatures are not for me, but each to their own:
http://www.tin-soldier.com/cgi-bin/ustorekeeper.pl

RH models.  They bought up and now own a Gothic horror and adventure figures range (originally called the nightmare world of monstrous evil, I think).  You'll have to E-Mail them about it, as they are updating their website.  Again not for me, but might be useful:
http://www.rhmodels.com/

Shadowforge miniatures.  A couple of archaologist mini's but for Invictus check out their gladiators range:
http://www.shadowforge.com.au/

Shapeways artfulshrapnel.  I'm assuming he'll make them in the size that you want, either in plasic or metal?:
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/moodysculptor

Smog.  Cracking pieces. Larger scale I think you'll find. Highly collectable, expensive but definitely Cthuluesq:
http://www.smartmaxstore.com/smog-a-victorian-fantasy.htm

Strange Aeons.  Not quite for me, but the Fishmen are quite nice:
http://strange-aeons.ca/sa/?page_id=18

Steve Barber models.  Various scales, and periods.  Useful for Invictus and perhaps Dark Ages.
http://www.sbarber-models.clara.net/main.html

Studio miniatures.  WW2 zombies here:
http://www.studiominiatures.com/Pages/3-Ups-WWII-German-Zombies.html

Tengu miniatures.  Excellent Shoggoth (one of the best I've seen), the tentacles can be bought separately and also some useful "greys" here:
http://www.tengumodels.co.uk/userimages/procart2.htm

Troll forged miniatures.  They do some deep ones. The arms are separate so they won't look too alike and are  alot cheaper if you buy 10.  Swarm of rats is might be useful as well and they do some nice giant worm grubs:
http://trollforged.com/shelf_fantasy_Fishmen.html

Troll outpost.  Excellent miniatures that could double as Nightgaunts.  They are available singly but also a good deal if you buy all three here:
http://troll-outpost.de/index.php/miniaturen/hellborn/hellborn-demon-pack.html

Warlord games.  Check out their Hail Caesar range for Invictus:
http://www.warlordgames.co.uk/

Westwind.  Nice prices.  You get what you pay for, but £1.25 each?  Just as good as others that sell for much more.  Can't grumble at that:
http://www.westwindproductions.co.uk/catalog/index.php?infoBox=3&cPath=2&osCsid=c76a4bd41803aa775d77c7a72ead7db3
 
My post is getting too long, so please see part two. Continued,....

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