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Martial Metals was a company that produced
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in the 1970s and 1980s for science-fiction tabletop games.


Company history

Martian Metals was founded in 1976 by Forest Brown to provide metal miniatures to the burgeoning fantasy role-playing game industry. Miniatures produced by the company had a distinctive six-sided base designed to fit the standard hex grid map used in many miniatures games. The company became the licensed supplier of miniatures for games such as ''
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''/'' G.E.V.'', '' Traveller'', and ''
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''. Martian Metals rapidly became one of the premier miniatures companies in the RPG industry, winning several awards. A major fire in the mid-1980s destroyed everything in the company shop, forcing Martian Metals out of business. As Matt Irsik recalled, "this was one of the up and coming companies in sci-fi wargaming. At the time they were just getting going." Brown would later start up another miniatures company, Deimos Design Studio, that was active until his death in 2010.


Miniatures lines


OGRE/G.E.V.

Miniatures for the
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board games ''
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'' and '' G.E.V.''. In Issue 29 of ''
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'', Nevin J. Templin commented that "My sample f ''Ogre''needed a minute with a file prior to assembly. The G.E.V. is sharp and crisp, and requires a bit of assembly. The Heavy Tank is an impressive vehicle, nicely cast. The only other vehicle available is the Missile Tank, another sharply detailed casting."


Runequest

A 1982 line of 25mm bubble-packed sets of denizens of
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for the fantasy role-playing game ''
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''. In Issue 57 of ''
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'', John Rankin commented that "Overall, the ''Runequest'' line is a very imaginative and well done offering. Considering how long ''Runequest'' players have waited for these figures, the line should enjoy considerable success."


Traveller

Martian Metals produced many licensed lines for the '' Traveller''.


Aslan

Twelve 15mm miniatures. William A. Barton commented that "The figures are nicely detailed, as usual with MM figures, and relatively free of flaws or
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Beast of Burden

A 15mm figure of a quadruped beast and rider. William A. Barton commented that "Overall, ''Beast of Burden'' will probably prove of more use in your ''Traveller'' miniature animal encounters than those figures in the earlier ''Aliens'' pack. I'd recommend adding at least one or two to your collection."


Citizens

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures. William A. Barton commented that "If you're a completest, you may even wish to pick up a set (no more than one) each of ''Citizens'' and ''Patrons''."


Droyne

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures. William A. Barton commented that "The figures are nicely detailed, as usual with MM figures, and relatively free of flaws or flash."


Imperial Striker Force

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures for ''Traveller''featuring figures in various poses with a variety of small arms, plus a miniature of the map box featured on the cover of the '' Striker'' miniature rules. William A. Barton commented that "Overall, the 15mm miniature enthusiast will probably find his setof use, as will ''Traveller'' players and refs who use the miniatures in their role-playing campaigns."


K'kree

A pack of three 15mm miniatures. William A. Barton commented that "The figures are nicely detailed, as usual with MM figures, and relatively free of flaws or flash."


K'kree Military in Cloth Armor

A pack of three 15mm miniatures for ''Traveller''. The set features K'kree warriors wearing cloth armor and carrying centaur-sized weapons. William A. Barton commented that "For those who have an interest in them, these K'kree figures will be well received."


Mercenaries

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures for ''Traveller''. William A. Barton commented that "If you're into 15mm miniature use in your ''Traveller'' scenarios, you'll probably want to pick up a set or two of ''Mercenaries''."


Miniatures for Traveller

A line of 15mm miniatures first released in 1980, most of which contained twelve figures per set. Forrest Johnson commented that "All in all, a B plus effort. Recommended to ''Traveller'' fans and SF miniatures gamers in general."


Patrons

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures. William A. Barton commented that "If you're a completest, you may even wish to pick up a set (no more than one) each of ''Citizens'' and ''Patrons''."


Sword Worlds Military

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures of Sworld Worlders, lower tech level troops with smaller weapons clad in uniforms with beret-type caps. William A. Barton commented that "Overall, the 15mm miniature enthusiast will probably find his setof use, as will ''Traveller'' players and refs who use the miniatures in their role-playing campaigns."


Zhodani

A pack of 15mm miniatures for ''Traveller''. William A. Barton commented that "If you're collecting the MM ''Traveller'' miniatures, add a set of ''Zhodani'' to your collection ..But I certainly could have hoped for more than this. And I certainly will ''expect'' more from future sets, hopefully with Aslan and other ''Traveller'' aliens. You should, too."


Zhodani Military

A pack of twelve 15mm miniatures featuring figures clad in the distinctive Zhodani battledress. William A. Barton commented that "Overall, the 15mm miniature enthusiast will probably find his setof use, as will ''Traveller'' players and refs who use the miniatures in their role-playing campaigns."


Awards

Martian Metals won two industry awards for their miniatures: * At the 1979
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, the ''OGRE'' series won the H.G. Wells Award for "Best Vehicular Model Series of 1978" * At the 1981 Origins Awards, the ''Dragonslayers & Travellers'' line won "Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Figure Series of 1980"[]


Reception

Martian Metals received many positive reviews in industry publications. Various reviews in the pages of ''
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'' used phrases like "quite distinctive", "a good range of armored and unarmored figures ..Technical rating of 9/10", "''Fantasy 15s'' series is excellent", and "incomparable 15mm Fantasy Line". In a retrospective review written in 2011, Matt Irsik recalled that the company "had an extensive range of true 15mm figures for ''Traveller'', plus they were heaven sent for sci-fi gamers of other systems as well. Crude by today's standards, at the time they were believed to be cutting edge."


References

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