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Revision as of 06:08, 16 August 2020
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See Masterpiece Miniatures
Some available from Tin Soldier
Sculpted by John McEwan
(Masterpiece 508): Dwarv Characters
S-500 Dungeon Adventurers
The packs in this series, contained five figures w/ weapons and shields,
from which the gamer could choose.
Dwarv miniatures (re Tin-Soldier.com)
Some of these figures have been re-designated from previous sets
Dwarv Wizard Dwarv Hairless Dwarv Paladin
Dwarv Cook Dwarv w/ Cloak Dwarv Porter
Modern Dwarf Role-Playing Set
Call of Cthulhu
Shadrack Nicaros the dwarf
An International spy, who used "Silencio", a Circus Clown as his cover
Sitting position, can also be a vehicle passenger
Shadrack, was a silent clown because he had a rather strong accent when speaking English.
Oddly enough, the thought of people laughing at him because of his accent embarrassed him.
Despite this strange quirk, he loved performing as a clown. He was a skilled acrobat and contortionist.
In the game “Call of Cthulhu” his specialty was stealth operations.
He carried a custom made, silenced .22 caliber revolver and utilized several different “gihillie suits”.
One of which was an urban design which enabled him to pass as a pile of garbage.
........ John McEwan.........