One of the many things that I love to do is to keep my eye on different companies to see their offerings. One company that I have been in communication with lately is Mithril Miniatures.
Locally, this is not a company that I see at my Friendly Local Gaming Stores, but it is a company that one can order online from. Plus, I have many readers in Europe and the UK that are closer to the company that might find their products more accessible.
For those that don’t know, Mithril Miniatures specializes in 32mm miniatures derived from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Books. These miniatures do not depict the movie characters but rather the characters as described in J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels. They also have a range of 54mm miniatures.
A new 32mm Lord of the Rings miniature due out for release this February. Image supplied by Mithril Miniatures. |
What has me writing about Mithril Miniatures today is that they just released their first fully digitally designed Lord of the Rings figure. The casting is still done in the traditional way, but all of the design work is now done by computer. What this means for fans of the company is that Mithril should now be able to put out new miniatures faster while giving the models cleaner detail and sharper lines.
An interesting thing that my contact at Mithril told me was that the move to a fully digitally designed miniature was a two phase program. The first step in the process was to design the start of the model in the computer, but finish the model off by “printing” it and adding the details by hand. The second phase was to fully design everything inside the computer. This goal has now been achieved. Below is another picture of their first fully digitally designed miniature.
Mithril’s first Lord of the Rings miniature designed fully digitally. Due out in February. |
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