Jul 18, 2018
A-well-a don’t you know about the bird?
Well, everybody knows that the bird is the word!
Oops! Sorry, I was thinking about something else, hehehe
I hope you all are enjoying the summer and not suffering too much with the hot weather. here in sunny Spain we manage as we can and it doesn’t mean we are sitting idle! Actually here, in your favourite miniatures company, we have been working on some extra cool stuff to provide you with something cool and appropriate for the season.
We have been thinking on adding another pirate to the line for some time, but it had to be something magnificent, as the previous pirate with monkey by Pedro Fernández became an instant classic so the bar was set really high. During these days, we have shown you some hints:

But the wait is over. Behold!
Magna Historica
MHB01002 – Jean Fantin, St. Kitss, 1689 SPECIAL 125 COPIES LIMITED EDITION WITH PARROT

Sculpture: Pedro Fernández
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 5 (including the parrot)
Scale: 1/12
Tomorrow, we will make the bust available at our website, and you will be able to purchase it two ways; in a non-limited edition, available on the website and any of the retailer sales points, or as a limited edition boxed set of the pirate and the exclusive parrot, only available in our online store:
The set is strictly limited to 125 copies (you better keep your eyes open!) and will include:
– Jean Fantin bust.
– The parrot (name yet to be determined)
– A signed and numbered limited edition certificate.
– Some clues about an upcoming contest involving this kit in the form of a party object (!?)
Tomorrow we will reveal the final boxart pics in color and the bust will be released around 16h Central European Time, so set your alarms and do not miss this chance to get it 😉
Soon more news!
FeR
May 30, 2018
Well, well, well…
This week, not only we bring a new figure, but also we bring a new line! We had a lot of projects in mind that we thought that would display nicely on a bigger scale, allowing for even more intricate detail. With that idea we decided to set a sister Magna Historica line, but in 1/10!
The first bust of this line is frankly spectacular, even including photoetched parts for the rapier sword’s guard:
Magna Historica 1/10
MHS00001 – De Nederlandse Edelman, 1624

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 11 plus photoetched parts
Scale: 1/10
We hope you enjoy it!
Cheers
FeR
Mar 27, 2018
Hi all!
It has been hard and time consuming but here we have finally the epic collection of Roman busts you were waiting for. Behold The Might of Rome!
Magna Historica
MHB00013 – Optio, Legio XX Valeria Victrix, Britannia, AD 61

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 11
Scale: 1/12
MHB00014 – Centurion, Legio XX Valeria Victrix, Britannia, AD 61

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 6
Scale: 1/12
MHB00015 – Signifer, Legio XX Valeria Victrix, Britannia, AD 61

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 14
Scale: 1/12
And, of course…
MHB01001 – The Might of Rome (Special limited edition of 60 boxed sets)

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 32 (including the 3 busts and the plaque)
Scale: 1/12
Remember that the special edition boxed set is limited to only 60 units and only available on our website. Once it is gone, you still will be able to get the busts, but you’ll need to buy them separate and won’t come with the special plaque.
Nothing more to say… Hope you like it!
Cheers
FeR
Mar 26, 2018
Hi all
As you might have seen during these days if you follow us in our social media, we have gone completely bananas about Imperial Rome!
This is a project that has been carefully crafted for some time with the incredibly talented sculptor Ramón Martínez and the wild child of the brushes and local genius Marc Masclans, a true vignette of 3 busts of the same theme that can work together or individually. As you know, we always try to release miniatures with a twist, so we decided to set this command group of Imperial Roman soldiers in the days of the Iceni revolt in Britannia, led by the infamous Boudicca (wait a minute… I wonder in which side we are).
We have received an incredible response from the audience and many questions about the release date, format, etc…
The busts are the usual 1/12 scale busts we do on the Magna Historica line. They are an Optio, a Centurion and a Signifer from the Legio XX Valeria Victrix.

Tomorrow, we will make them available at our website, and you will be able to purchase them individually or as a limited edition boxed set of the three busts, only available in our online store at a special price:

The Might of Rome boxed set is aimed to those collectors who might want to get all the busts. For that reason, and as a courtesy to our beloved customers, its price will be around 20% lower than the global price of getting the busts individually. The set is strictly limited to 60 copies (you better keep your eyes open!) and will include:
– The three busts.
– A exclusive resin plaque with the latin inscription “Ad Astra per Aspera” (through the adversity to the stars) to be used on a bigger vignette base for the project.
– A signed and numbered limited edition certificate.
Tomorrow we will reveal the final boxart pics in color and the busts will be released around 19h Central European Time, so set your alarms and do not miss this chance to get them 😉
Soon more news!
FeR
Mar 21, 2018
Hi all!
It’s being a busy week! We have a new figure to release but we are also in the middle of some big project that will be out next week. OK, let’s get focused, hehehe. First of all the new release of this week, another classic from Elite Miniaturas that comes back in an all-new revised edition in resin:
Elite Classics
ELI00007 – Lansquenet, 1525

Sculpture: Mike Blank
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 6
Scale: 54 mm
Besides this, we have started showing some sneak pics of a project we have been working on for some time:

Just from the pics it is very difficult to tell what the subject might be, so it is somewhat a mysterious thing in which you’ll still need to do a lot of guessing (just joking). Check our Facebook or Instagram to learn more about it during these days. In any case, the busts will be available on our website next week.
We’ll update you on this very soon!
Cheers
FeR