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Grenadier Models Inc. of Springfield, Pennsylvania produced lead miniature figures for
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and heroic themes between 1975 and 1996. Grenadier Models Inc. is best known for their figures for
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'' game, collectible ''Dragon-of-the-Month'' and ''Giants Club'' figures, and their marketing of paint and miniature sets through traditional retail outlets. The company began as a basement enterprise, but by 1983 they had grown to a staff of 50 people and had the third highest gross sales in the expanding gaming market.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.10, Fall 1983, Scott Slingsby, editor. Grenadier's sculptors included John Dennett, Janine Bennett, Julie Guthrie, Nick Lund, Mark Copplestone,
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, Sandra Garrity, Bob Naismith, William Watt and Ian Symonds. Grenadier closed its doors in 1996, but many of their products remain in production by companies in the UK, Italy and the United States.


History

The company was founded by Andrew Chernak, president and head sculptor, and Ray Rubin, vice president and head artist. Chernak and Rubin had previously partnered in ''Canterbury Pewter Ltd.'', a gift-market sculpting business which they had established in 1972. The duo were not new to historical miniatures. Chernak had previously sculpted for Superior Models and Rubin was a co-founder of Squadron-Rubin Miniatures. Grenadier Model's first product was a line of 25mm
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figures released in anticipation of the 1976
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. The company received its name from their first miniature, a grenadier.''The Grenadier Bulletin'' vol. 1.4, Spring 1982, Kim Eastland, editor In partnership with its European distributor, Grenadier formed ''Grenadier Models Ltd UK'' in 1984. By 1991, the British office became the center of the company's design and development. Grenadier Models published a product catalog in 1978, 1979, 1982 and annually from 1985 to 1994. Separate European catalogs were published in 1985, 1994, and perhaps other years as well. Their products were discussed in the ''Grenadier Bulletin'', a magazine which also contained games, comics, short-stories, and puzzles. The bulletin was published in several series. The first series contained issues #1 through #18 and were released between the fall of 1981 and late 1987. A new series of four editions was issued in late 1991 and early 1992 in the form of a full-color magazine. A third series, somewhat confusingly labeled "volume II," was produced in the summer of 1993, but appears to have been terminated after a single issue. Grenadier's British offices produced a separate "International edition" of the bulletin called the ''British Grenadier.'' There were at least thirteen issues and it appears to have been produced around 1988. The British offices also published a bi-monthly newsletter ''Warrior: The Newsletter for Fantasy Wargamers'' which supported Grenadier's '' Fantasy Warrior'' game.''Warrior'' #1, December 1992/ January 1993, Derek Mugridge, editor. The ''Warrior'' included thirteen issues published from December 1992 / January 1993 to April / May 1995.''Warrior'' #13, April / May 1995, Derek Mugridge, editor.


Historical miniatures, 1975-1980

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gunfighters. Although they were primarily focused on the well-established market for historical miniatures, their early products included science fiction themed ''Starsoldiers'' (product codes #S01-19) and ''Space Squadrons: Stellardate 2998'' (#SS01-SS19) spaceships, 25mm fantasy figures called ''Wizzards & Warriors'' (W1-60, WS1-5), a ''Special Sets'' line of furniture (#WS01-WS12), and a small selection of 15mm fantasy figures.''Dragon Magazine'' #10, 1977''The Book of Fantasy Miniatures'' by Ed Konstant, Little Soldier Games, 1978 As the fantasy and science fiction market began to out-pace historical miniatures in 1978, Grenadier released box sets containing select portions of their fantasy, space ships, and gunslinger lines.''The Fantastic Worlds of Grenadier'', Terence Gunn (2003), published by the author''Judge's Guild Dungeoneer Compendium'' #1-6, 1979, page 50 In 1980 these boxed sets included fantasy game oriented Dungeon Adventure (WW01) and Monsters Sets (WW02), Western Gunfighters (WW03), and Space Squadrons Set (WW04). New figures were crafted for the Gamma World Adventure (WW06), Gamma World Denizens (WW07), Woodland Adventurers (WW08), and Tomb of Spells Sets (WW09)."Light Brigade Hobbies Catalog #2, Concord, California, 1980 The new lines attracted the attention of
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role-playing games and began a short, but lucrative partnership between Grenadier and TSR, Inc..


"Your D. & D. Figure Company," 1981-1982

In the fall of 1981 Grenadier Models had begun to refer to itself as "Your D. & D. Figure Company" and began a newsletter ''The Grenadier Bulletin'' to advertise its status as the official producer of '' Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures'', and of miniatures for
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.''The Grenadier Bulletin'' vol. 1.1, Fall 1981, Kim Eastland, editor Its first editor
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became an influential author of role-playing games and fiction published by
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The '' AD&D'' lines included
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s of monsters (#101-116), small box sets (#2001-2013), and large box sets (#5001-5004, 5009). A collateral product was Action Art box sets (#8001-8004) which included paints and painting instructions and served to introduce customers to the hobby. The ''
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'' role-playing game was supported by a series of
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s (Gxx), a box sets of adventurers (#5005) and post-apocalyptic monsters (#5006). Grenadier also produced figures (SN1-4) for TSR's '' Snit's Revenge'' board game.''Grenadier's Consumer Catalogue'' 1982 In late 1982 Grenadier Models and
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ended their business relationship.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.6, Winter 1982, Scott Slingsby, editor. The point of contention was Grenadier's plans to produce figures for other game companies. Grenadier later described the separation as "a bold decision... in order to provide players of all fantasy games with a broader range of quality fantasy miniatures".''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.16, Don Wellman, editor. Since many of Chernak's sculptures predated TSR, Inc.'s artwork, Grenadier Models retained the rights to many of their sculptures and re-released choice figures in the ''Dragon Lords'' (#2001-2013, 5001-5004), ''Fantasy Lords'' (#6001-6005, 101-112), and Action Art (#8003, 8004) lines. There appear to have been continued issues with the reuse of the sculpts which might have resembled images which TSR, Inc. considered trademarked. Parts of some sets (#2010-2012, 8003, 8004) were replaced with new sculpts.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.8, Summer 1983, Scott Slingsby, editor In 1982 and 1983 Grenadier conducted a ''Wizard's Gold Contest'' in which they placed gold-plated castings within random boxes of figures. The box also included a certificate for a drawing. The grand prize for 1982 was a one-half ounce of gold for the purchaser of the box set and the store which sold it. The 1983 certificates awarded gift certificates and were placed in ''6001 - Dragons of the Emerald Idol'' and ''6002 - Skeleton-Raiders of the Undead'' box sets. However, collectors have reported gold-plated figures from other contemporaneous sets.


"Collect and Paint," 1983-1990

As Grenadier parted ways with TSR they continued to reach out to the burgeoning adventure gaming market. In 1983 they became the official producer of miniatures for
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's '' Call of Cthulhu'' (#6501, 6502), and
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's '' Traveller'' (#1001-1003). In 1983 Grenadier announced an agreement to produce miniatures for FASA's ''Star Trek'' role playing game, but the figures were produced by Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc., RAFM in 1985, and
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from 1989 to 1999. At that same time the owners of Grenadier Models spun off a subsidiary called ''Pinnacle Products'' with an orientation toward mainstream retail outlets. They produced ''The Dark Crystal Adventure Collection'' which included two boxed sets (#9001, 9002, note reuse of product code) containing paints and miniatures of the characters and furniture in the December 1982 movie ''
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''. Other ''Pinnacle Products'' merchandise included the ''Paint and Collect Series'' consisting of ''2201 -
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'', ''2202 - Fantasy Lords'', ''2203 - Fantasy Monsters'', and ''2204 - G.I. Assault Team''. In early 1983 Grenadier added four ''Paint and Playset''s (#9101-9104) to coincide with
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'' cartoon and 1/285 scale tanks and artillery for
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'' (#6101, 6110-6115, 6118, 6122) and 1/180 scale vehicles ''
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'' '' Autoduel'' (#6201-6210) games. In October 1983 Grenadier added a line of ''Secret Agents'' (#3001, 3002). As fantasy and science fiction gaming outpaced traditional wargames and modeling, Grenadier discontinued many of their historical period figures. Lines of 54mm scale figures (#5401-5409) featuring personages like "5401- Jesus of Nazareth," and a 77mm series of figures (#9001-9003, 9006) based on the calendar art of
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. were dropped in 1983.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.9, Fall 1983, Scott Slingsby, editor. Between March 1984 and February 1985 Grenadier released twelve monthly installments in the popular ''Dragon-of-the-Month'' series. Each box set included a variety of fantasy
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, a jeweled base, and a portion of a map of the mystical land the dragons inhabited. Those who collected all twelve dragons were eligible to receive an additional dragon figure. Other 1984 introductions included the ''Masterpiece Editions'' ''5501 - War Mammoth of the Undead Legion'', ''5501 - Death Dragon'', futuristic war machines called ''Warbots'' (#4501, 4502), and miniatures for
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'' (#4001, 4002). Grenadier also released four gaming scenarios: '' The Horrible Secret of Monhegan Island'' by Gary Pilkington for Call of Cthulhu, ''
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's '' Traveller''.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.12, Spring 1984, Scott Slingsby, editor.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.13, Fall 1984, Don Wellman, editor.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.14, January 1985, Don Wellman, editor. Grenadier celebrated its 10th anniversary by adding 10,000 commemorative
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figures to boxes of ''6007 - Fantasy Lords Dungeon Raiders''. The "Dragon-of-the-Month" products proved very popular and Grenadier released a second series of dragons in March 1985, a line of large humanoids which they called "The Giant's Club". The first installment was ''3501 - Fire Giant,'' and the "Monster Manuscript" which included dungeon creatures organized in alphabetical order. Also in 1985 Grenadier released the official miniatures for I.C.E.'s ''
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'', a line of 15mm soldiers for
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'' role-playing games.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', vol. 1.15, March 1985, Don Wellman, editor''The Grenadier Bulletin'' vol. 1.17, Summer 1985, Don Wellman, editor.''Grenadier Models Inc. 1987 Photographic Compendium.'' Grenadier signed on Julie Guthrie in 1987 to sculpt their first signature line ''Julie Guthrie's Fantasy Personalities''.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', Fall 1987, Don Wellman, editor. By 1988 Grenadier became the manufacturer of miniatures for
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Grenadier Models U.K., 1991-1994

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offices and they learned the trade of casting by trial and error. Public grants through the Welsh Development Agency assisted a move to northern Wales. By 1991 Grenadier had begun selling Nick Lund's ''Fantasy Warriors: a game of fantasy battles'' a boxed game which included 102 plastic figures sculpted by Mark Copplestone with later additions by other sculptors. Branches of the company were established in Auckland, New Zealand and Deeside, Clwyd, Wales to support British and Australian customers, remove the costs of international shipping, and connect with Grenadier's European sculptors. The company in Wales provided a chance for Grenadier to tap into the growing market for larger scale (30 mm) miniatures in which UK designers invoked styles from European fantasy and science fiction. Grenadier's office in Wales became the center of the company's product design and British artists Mark Copplestone, Bob Naismith, and Nick Lund became the company's chief sculptors.''Grenadier Models Inc. 1991 Catalogue The Pennsylvania office provided traditional themes from fantasy and history. Andy Chernak revived his 1978 ''Western Gunfighters'' boxed set (#4901) and a line of existing figures entitled ''Fantasy Classics'', ''Nightmares'', and ''The Best of Julie Guthrie'' boxed set (#7001). Julie Guthrie introduced the ''Lords of Light and Decay'' boxes sets (#8801, 8802), a line of ''Fantasy Personalities II'', and added the ''Cyberpunk'' line. Janine Bennett introduced a range of ''Amazons'' (#3312) which were suitable for use with ''Fantasy Warriors''.''The Grenadier Bulletin'', new series #3, Spring 1991,
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.'' The resurgence of the Pennsylvania offices was short-lived, and Nick Lund's ''Fantasy Warriors'' (#5000) was the center piece of the 1993 catalog. A similar space-themed game called ''Future Warriors'' (#1501-1509, 1701) was released later that same year. Fantasy war gamers were targeted with the ''Lost Lands'' boxed sets of 25mm scale miniatures (#3001-3006), ''Fantasy Warriors'' artillery pieces and battlefield accessories (#9201-9203, 402-406) and a 15mm ''Warlords'' (#1801-1818) line of military units. The fantasy role-playing market was addressed by Julie Guthrie's large signature series (#801-899, 701-724, 7001, 7002, 8101-8145), a ''Fantasy Legends'' line (#3101-3128) consisting of existing models and new sculpts by William Watt, Sandra Garrity, and Julie Guthrie. Also in 1993 Grenadier Models released ''Dragon Lords the Game'' (#5700-5711) a 6mm scale skirmish game featuring dragon riders, and 25mm plastic
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s called ''Space Rangers'' (#87003). Grenadier Models' figures were initially cast in an alloy of lead and tin, but in 1993 New York legislators nearly passed a public health bill barring the use of lead in toys and games."Through the Looking Glass" by Robert Bigalow, Dragon #192, April 1993. Despite the additional cost, numerous manufacturers anticipated parental concerns, similar legislation in other states, their own workplace safety, and they began using white metal alloys. Grenadier began converting its lines to a non-lead alloy they called ''Luminite'' in the winter of 1992. The use of non-lead alloy marks a clear benchmark for dating old figures. In time, New York Governor
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relented to hobbyists' concerns and exempted miniatures from the state's Public Health Law."Through the Looking Glass" by Robert Bigalow, Dragon #205, May 1994. However, Grenadier Models did not return to producing in lead. The product lines for 1994 were a mix of European and American designs. Mark Copplestone and Bob Naismith introduced new sculpts for the ''Fantasy Warriors'' game, and Nick Lund and Doug Cowie authored ''Fantasy Warriors Companion'' an expansion of the rules. Mike Daley began a series of large scale ''Master Wizards'' (#4401, 4402). William Watt added a ''Battle Giant'' (#2701) to the ''Special Edition'' line, and a signature line of ''William Watt's Dragons'' (#2901, 2902).


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in August 1996 it was revealed that the molds and master sculpts of Grenadier Models Inc. had been purchased by Stratelibri, their long-time distributor in
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. The rights have since passed to Mirliton S.G. who continues to produce many of the figures from Grenadier's last years in business. Some of Grenadier's artists retained the right to their work. In 2001 Mega Miniatures purchased the production rights to 180 of the ''Julie Guthrie's Grenadier Personalities''. Those 180 Grenadier Personalities were sold to Center Stage Miniatures in the fall of 2012. The production of all UK designed and sculpted miniatures are currently licensed to em4miniatures of
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by the holder of those rights. Since the sale of Grenadier Model's assets, Andrew Chernak has taken his sculpting to the other extreme and now creates monumental scale bronzes commemorating fallen soldiers. He is also available for lectures on military history and art.''Andrew L.Chernak Sculptures Bronze Statues'', http://www.andrewchernak.com/ accessed July 4, 2012


Reception

Ian Knight reviewed the ''War Mammoth of the Undead Legion'', ''Champions Heroes'', and ''Champions Villains''
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'' magazine, and stated that "Considering that imported figures always work out dearer, he price isnot too bad for the Mammoth, but as you only get a dozen Super-characters per box, they reexpensive, even by today's standards." Mike Brunton reviewed ''Official Bushido 25mm Miniatures'' and '' Fantasy Lords'' for ''
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'' magazine, and stated that "Overall: Tick, VG, and recommended, for both Bushido and Fantasy Lords." Steve Jackson reviewed assorted scenery from Grenadier Miniatures for ''
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'' #8 (July/August 1994), and stated that "All in all, these are nice, useful pieces, well cast and finished, quite paintable. If you like metal ''stuff'', take a look at these packs. If not, no doubt your dim, tedious life will drag on without them."


See also

* Future Warriors: Kill Zone


References

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