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A miniatures company which existed for a very short time in the 2000's. Mainly producing female characters in states of undress, their low-quality sculpts in many cases and the absolutely abhorrent paintjobs used to advertise the models (making modern [['Eavy Metal]] seem like classic 'Eavy Metal by comparison) resulted in bankruptcy. Most of the model molds were sold to [[Eureka Miniatures]], who still continue to sell their products. They can be found [http://eurekamin.com.au/index.php?cPath=806_807&sort=3a here].


Products included multiple not-[[Bloodbowl]] teams (all female), "anime" characters, pinup Christmas figures, a science fiction line (which for some reason involved a Nazi woman leading an army of zombie blow-up dolls (swear I'm not making this up)), a fantasy line, and a wild west line.
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Image:Shadowforge Nami-Ryoko.jpg|The eyes...
Image:Shadowforge Football Nuns.jpg|Yep, [[Bloodbowl]] [[Sisters of Sigmar|Nuns]]. That is a thing that exists.
Image:Shadowforge Football Orc Staff.jpg|Taken purely at comedic value, many of their models were interesting.
Image:Shadowforge Chaos Maid.jpg|A white mammy.
Image:Shadowforge Scorpion Woman.jpg
Image:Shadowforge Wild Wild West.jpg
Image:Shadowforge Cadian Women.jpg
Image:Shadowforge Raptor Rider.jpg
Image:Shadowforge Nazi Blow Up Doll Zombies.jpg|Why is this a thing.
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[[Category:Model Manufacturers]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 12 May 2026

A miniatures company which existed for a very short time in the 2000's. Mainly producing female characters in states of undress, their low-quality sculpts in many cases and the absolutely abhorrent paintjobs used to advertise the models (making modern 'Eavy Metal seem like classic 'Eavy Metal by comparison) resulted in bankruptcy. Most of the model molds were sold to Eureka Miniatures, who still continue to sell their products. They can be found here.

Products included multiple not-Bloodbowl teams (all female), "anime" characters, pinup Christmas figures, a science fiction line (which for some reason involved a Nazi woman leading an army of zombie blow-up dolls (swear I'm not making this up)), a fantasy line, and a wild west line.