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One of the oldest sculptors working on [[Miniatures]] for wargaming. ==Career== Julie Guthrie began creating miniatures in the late 70's for [[Grenadier Miniatures]], which produced some of the first miniatures designed to work with modern fantasy tabletop games, particularly [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. After obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Michigan in 1982 she went into sculpting as a full-time career for both Genadier and [[Ral Partha]]. In 1994 she received recognition in the [[Origins Hall of Fame]], the organization which recognizes contribution to tabletop gaming culture. She continued working through the years for various companies, never staying associated with a single company. [[Alderac Entertainment Group]], [[Iron Wind Metals]], [[TA-HR]], and [[Perrin Miniatures]] have also carried her products. She even sculpted the limited edition figures for the special release of [[Everquest]] for Sony Online Entertainment. Although her older models are now carried by various companies who have purchased the rights to the molds, particularly [http://www.turnkeyminiatures.com/ Mega Miniatures], most of her current work is for [[Reaper Miniatures]] which carries an extensive catalogue of her miniatures (255 and counting as of the creation of thir article) which can be found [https://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Julie%20Guthrie here]. Of course her older and original models are frequently swapped online, such as her limited (and now fairly valuable) [[Elfquest]] miniatures. Julie's miniatures remain the stereotypical tabletop roleplaying game miniatures in the public consciousness, and were featured in the hit Netflix show Stranger Things (although the all-important Demogorgon miniature itself was not one of hers, many of the other miniatures seen in the hands of the main cast were). ==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Julie Guthrie Women Of Adventure.jpg|A 1992 set of female adventurers from the Guthrie collection. Image:Grenadier Julie Guthrie Green Dragon.jpg|A 1990 Grenadier kit of a Green Dragon by Julie Guthrie. Notice how her name is shown with precedence over the company name. Image:Imrijka, Iconic Inquisitor by Julie Guthrie.jpg|Julie's rendition of the [[Pathfinder]] character Imrijka, a female Orc Inquisitor. Image:Iris, Scuba Girl by Julie Guthrie.jpg|Iris, a generic scuba girl by Julie. Image:Reaper Christmas Carol by Julie Guthrie.jpg|The special 2007 ''Christmas Carol'' set by Julie, featuring Reaper's two main mascots Mr. Bones and Sophie the Succubus along with a generic Elf (possibly a representation of young Julie?) in the roles of Christmas ghosts. Image:Julie Guthrie and Best Dragon.jpg|Julie in 2015 sculpting the massive popular Reaper Miniatures model "Ma'al Drakar, Dragon Tyrant" AKA "the best [[Tiamat]] model ever". </gallery> ==See Also== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXcmhf_NCXU Julie Guthrie's "spooky tree" tutorial.] [[Category: Miniature Sculptors]] [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]]
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