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"When I was young, I read all sorts of stuff. One week it would be Lovecraft, the next Vance. It was all imaginative literature, or as my dad called it 'Weird Stuff.' It was all 'Weird Stuff.'"
George R.R. Martin
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Originally announced as a skirmishing-level tabletop wargame designed by Andy Card, the Westeros game was planned to feature 32mm scale wargaming miniatures created by Tom Meier and other notable sculptors. On April 17, 2007 it was announced that the licensing agreement with Testors had expired and that the wargame would not be produced.
However, on August 13, 2007, it was announced that Dark Sword Miniatures had received the license for producing 28mm wargame-scale pewter figures based on A Song of Ice and Fire. Most interestingly of all, Tom Meier would be the primary sculptor of the series. Plans include depicting many of the major characters of the series, as well as generic warriors from the Night’s Watch, the wildlings, and elsewhere.
No products presently available.
Category:Collectibles -> Miniatures
The Westeros network consists of several different sites, including a forum and a wiki, for all your A Song of Ice and Fire needs.