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'''Mithril Miniatures''' is an Irish company specializing in producing collectable metal miniatures, inspired by [[Middle-earth]] as portrayed by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].
'''Mithril Miniatures''' is an Irish company specializing in producing collectable metal miniatures, inspired by [[Middle-earth]] as portrayed by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].


Mithril was founded in [[1987]], the same year they received the license from Tolkien Enterprises (now, [[Middle-earth Enterprises]]). Until the late 1990's, Mithril issued official miniatures for [[ICE]]'s ''[[MERP]]''.
Mithril was founded in [[1987]], the same year they received the license from Tolkien Enterprises (now, [[Middle-earth Enterprises]]). Until the late 1990s, Mithril issued official miniatures for [[Iron Crown Enterprises]]'s ''[[Middle-earth Role Playing]]''.


==External links==
==Products==
* '''[http://www.mithril.ie Official website]'''


Sculptor: Chris Tubb.


*M26 - M31 Riders of Rohan
*M32 - M41 Cardolan - Thieves of Tharbad
*M42 - M51 Witch-king of Angmar Army
*M52 - M61 The Shire People
*M63 - M72 Halls of the Elven-king
*M73 - M82 Far Harad
*M83 - M92 Mirkwood I
*M93 - M102 Mount Gundabad
*M103 - M112 Mirkwood II
*M130 - M135 Lake-town
*M145 - M154 Gorgoroth
*M155 - M164 Durin's Dwarves (for ''[[Moria: The Dwarven City]]'')
*M165 - M174 Ghost-warriors (for ''[[Haunted Ruins of the Dunlendings]]'')
*M175 - M184 Isengard
*M185 - M194 Fangorn Forest
*M195 - M204 Minas Tirith
*M205 - M214 Lórien Elves


[[Category: Companies]]
==External links==
* '''[http://www.mithril.ie Official website]'''
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[[Category:Irish businesses]]
[[Category:Miniature collectibles]]
[[Category:Miniatures games]]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 25 June 2014

Mithril logo.png

Mithril Miniatures is an Irish company specializing in producing collectable metal miniatures, inspired by Middle-earth as portrayed by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Mithril was founded in 1987, the same year they received the license from Tolkien Enterprises (now, Middle-earth Enterprises). Until the late 1990s, Mithril issued official miniatures for Iron Crown Enterprises's Middle-earth Role Playing.

Products[edit | edit source]

Sculptor: Chris Tubb.

  • M26 - M31 Riders of Rohan
  • M32 - M41 Cardolan - Thieves of Tharbad
  • M42 - M51 Witch-king of Angmar Army
  • M52 - M61 The Shire People
  • M63 - M72 Halls of the Elven-king
  • M73 - M82 Far Harad
  • M83 - M92 Mirkwood I
  • M93 - M102 Mount Gundabad
  • M103 - M112 Mirkwood II
  • M130 - M135 Lake-town
  • M145 - M154 Gorgoroth
  • M155 - M164 Durin's Dwarves (for Moria: The Dwarven City)
  • M165 - M174 Ghost-warriors (for Haunted Ruins of the Dunlendings)
  • M175 - M184 Isengard
  • M185 - M194 Fangorn Forest
  • M195 - M204 Minas Tirith
  • M205 - M214 Lórien Elves

External links[edit | edit source]

Licensed miniatures figures for gaming in Middle-earth
  Grenadier Models Inc. (1985)
  Mithril Miniatures (1987-)
  Harlequin Miniatures (1990s)
  Middle-earth Strategy Battle Game (2001-)