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Who made these Aliens?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:08 pm
by abird
Hi all,
I am seeking help identifying the following science fiction figures:

http://s897.photobucket.com/albums/ac180/SirBoreas/

The first picture is of a faceless alien with a weapon in hand. The base is marked with appears to be “SF20 (or 28)” and “Rick Priestly”. The figure is cast in lead and appears to be 25mm. I am aware of Rick’s work with Game’s Workshop, but I am not familiar with the Science Fiction line that this represents.

The second picture shows representatives of a large army that consists of all the same figure as pictured. They appear to be cast in lead, 28mm in scale and no markings on the base. The bases appear to be irregular in shape and inconsistent from one figure to the next.

The final three pictures are part of a large army of Star Wars figures. They appear to be cast from lead, 25mm in scale with no markings on the base. Aside from the West End Games figures, I can’t seem to find another early Star Wars figure release.

Any help that you might provide about the makers of these figures would be greatly appreciated.

Take care,
Andy

Re: Who made these Aliens?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:33 pm
by gpfredette
Moved from Miscellaneous - Futuristic to Have Questions? Need Help?.

Thank you,

Re: Who made these Aliens?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 6:44 pm
by imp522
1st picture is an "ORT" originally from Asgard miniatures but now available from http://www.15mm.co.uk/MSM41_Ort.htm

2nd picture I'm not entirely sure but think they come from minifigs

3rd picture the guys(not sure of the mount) come from tin Soldiers Star guard http://www.tin-soldier.com/sg/ameron.html

The Star wars guys could have come from the old Archive miniature line from the 70's

hope this helps

Re: Who made these Aliens?

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:50 pm
by abird
Thank you very much for the help. I appreciate the leads on these figures as I prepare to offer them for sale/trade. I don't collect Sci-Fi, but I am impressed with these guys to the point that I am considering adding a few Sci-Fi lines.

Actually, the Ort you refer to is a different sculp than the one I posted. It certainly does look like an Ort so maybe is a variation? Again, I appreciate your help.

Many thanks,

Andy