Jan 21, 2019
Hi all!
Among our plans for February, we have a special collaboration with the Atlanta Military Figure Society. We have prepared a special commemorative Fahrenheit Miniature Project figure for the occasion!
Fahrenheit Miniature Project
FAH00025 – Sergeant, 5th Georgia “Clinch Rifles”, 1861

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 8
Scale: 75 mm
The kit will be pre-released in exclusive for the 2019 AMFS show that will be hosted on February 15th to 17th at the Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Conference Center. The kit will include two choices of hat, a regular forage cap and a tall kepi. The second hat will be exclusive for the show version. The club is opening a reservation of the figure kit, to be picked up at the show, just in case you don’t want to miss your copy. The special price for the show is 45$ and you can contact them here to reserve it or ask for further information. We will be releasing it on a future date but without the optional exclusive headgear.
Fernando is starting now with the boxart version of the figure. His painted example will be donated for the silent auction hosted every year during the show and will post a SBS of it in our social media and online along this week, since online sites are really popular now a days, you can find useful information or even online games like slot online indonesia which is a great option for this.
We will be present at the show in collaboration with our exclusive American distributor, Scale 75 USA, so expect to be able to buy all our range of miniatures from his table. Also, Fernando has a seminar some days before the show:

See you all there!
FeR Miniatures
Dec 7, 2018
Hi all!
Here we are again with new releases, on this occasion, just in time for the holiday season!
This time we have interesting new releases, including the relaunch of a classic line of us but as a completely new project. Let’s check it!
First of all, a new release for Clash of Cultures, a fantastic Polish Knight by oriol Quin:
Clash of Cultures – Deus Vult!
COC00012 – Polish Knight, Grunwald, 1410

Sculpture: Oriol Quin
Painting: Alfonso Prado
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 12 (Including optional hand with axe)
Scale: 75 mm
Also, a new Magna Historica bust, this time a subject that is very near to us, as we travel to the convulsed times of the Spanish Civil War, but without moving from our city, Barcelona, some day we will actually travel with our PNW packable backpack around the world.
Magna Historica
MHB00017 – ¡No Pasarán! CNT Militiawoman, Barcelona, 1936

Sculpture: Pedro Fernández
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 4 (Includes optional headgear)
Scale: 1/12
And finally, the overhaul of a classic line. Welcome to Stalhelm Series 2.0!

We have been working on a new line of miniatures aimed at military armour builders and modellers interested in WWII subject, in the always popular 1/35 scale!
Stahlhelm Series
STH01001 – U. S. Tank Crew E. T. O. Set

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Scenery built and painted by: Xavier Ruiz
Scenery courtesy of Darius Miniatures
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9 (Including both figures and optional heads)
Scale: 1/35
Stahlhelm Series
STH01002 – German Fallschirmjägers Early War Set

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 15 (Including both figures and optional heads)
Scale: 1/35
These new miniatures come in sets of two and also individually and will normally include optional heads. These subjects have been carefully documented and planned so they can be used on their own or along existing 1/35 model kits in creative vignettes and dioramas. We plan to release quite a few of them sooner than later, so we expect to build a nice assortment to choose from.
The only other reminder is that these days we are still running (drumrolls)… THE HOLIDAY SPECIAL PACK!

Instead of creating predetermined seasonal offer packs that might be or not of your interest, we have decided to offer you this feature in which you can create your own pack, browsing through all the miniatures of our range. Mix items from different ranges, complete your collection with those exact pieces you are missing or buy multiples for you and a friend. It is up to you.
Buying 2 to 4 items, you’ll get a 10% discount; buying 5 or more will get you a 20% discount. Also, a total above 150€ still qualifies for getting one of the exclusive free miniatures of course!
All the above New Releases are also included in the deal so take advantage of it to build your Christmas wishlist!
And that’s all.
The FeR Miniatures team wishes you all Merry Christmas!
Nov 13, 2018
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Oct 16, 2018
Hi everybody!
We have kept it quiet lately, as we were quite busy preparing a new fresh batch of releases and also our yearly trip to the Netherlands, for the Scale Model Challenge 2018!
So, let’s talk about all this. First things first, the new releases.
Let’s start with some cool miniatures classics, freshly available again in high-quality resin for our Elite Series:
Elite Classics
ELI00011 – Trooper Partisan, Lee’s Legion, 1782

Sculpture: Stefano Cannone
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 13
Scale: 75 mm
Elite Classics
ELI00012 – Swiss Halberdier, 15th Century

Sculpture: Mike Blank
Painting: Alfonso Prado
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9
Scale: 54 mm
Also, Eduard Pérez has some long-awaited reinforcements for the Union side, a fantastic Zouave in 75 mm!
Fahrenheit Miniature Project
FAH00020 – 146th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Garrard’s Tigers, 1864

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 75 mm
Oriol Quin has also another American themed subject for his Revolutionary War line, but this time with a twist!
Revolution: Liberty or Death
REV00009 – French Chasseur, 34 eme Reg. Touraine, Yorktown, 1779

Sculpture: Oriol Quin
Painting: Javier Montero
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 75 mm
And finally, as it is becoming a tradition, a new exquisite bust for Pepa Saavedra’s line, to be presented at SMC!
Women, by Pepa Saavedra
WOM00006 – Hipatia

Sculpture: Pedro Fernández
Painting: Pepa Saavedra
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 2
Scale: 1/10
That’s all concerning the new releases. These figures will be first available this weekend at SMC, so if you are not attending, you will find them as usual on our website from next week onwards.
About the show, we’ll be waiting for you at stand number H4:

The new thing for this year is that we are hosting, in collaboration with our neighbor stand, Acrylicos Vallejo, a demo table that will be working continuously during the opening hours. Learn which artists will be doing a demo in any given time on their social media.
Also, we will be offering our usual 10% discount on all our products during the weekend

And… That’s all! See you all this weekend!
Cheers
FeR
Sep 18, 2018
Hi everybody!
We are happy to present some new stuff that is sure you will like…
First of all, we have been working on a push on our 54 mm historical range. We are perceiving an increase in the interest for this classic scale, so we have decided to release more in that line. We had the line of Signature Series: David Zabrocki, that was comprised mostly of the kind of subjects we had in mind so, as we wanted to allow other artists to participate in the effort and David is not releasing new figures at a really steady rate due to work compromises, we have decided to transform that line in a general 54 mm historical line:

We are happy to present the next two figures of the line:
54 mm Collector Series
DZS00005 – Spahi Officer, Crimea, 1855

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Stefano Lancioni
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 5
Scale: 54 mm
54 mm Collector Series
DZS00006 – Napoleon Bonaparte, Grenoble, 1815

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 5
Scale: 54 mm
Also, some hot news for the fantasy front by the always talented Romain Van den Bogaert!
Signature Series: Romain Van Den Bogaert
ROM00004 – Sneaky Pete

Sculpture: Romain Van Den Bogaert
Painting: Ben Komets
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 1
Scale: 1/12
Signature Series: Romain Van Den Bogaert
ROM00005 – Arold the Mendacious

Sculpture: Romain Van Den Bogaert
Painting: Ben Komets
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 4
Scale: 1/12
We are sure that you’ll find something of your liking. That’s all for the moment!
FeR