Aug 1, 2017
Hi all!
Yes, you read it right. We are incredibly proud to announce that we have acquired the rights for reediting the Elite Miniaturas catalogue.
Elite Miniaturas was a miniatures company from Málaga, Spain that started its venture in the mid 90’s. From the beginning, their products featured such standard of quality that they took the whole hobby scene a huge step beyond in terms of what was possible to do with a miniature. They saw the first steps of a (then) young sculptor called Raúl García Latorre that, out of nowhere, got into the highest ranks of miniature stardom with legendary creations and innumerable awards. They released some of the most magnificent creations of sculptors like Stefano Cannone, Julian Hullis, Derek Hansen, Mike Blank, Young B. Song or Eduard Pérez. Sadly, sometimes good things come to an end and the company closed doors in late 2010. Since then, many of the pieces from their catalogue have become very sought after collector pieces, as the standard of quality they set is still better than many of the figures that get released to the market even today.
For me, there is a sentimental component about this company as, by pure chance, they were the people that introduced me to the world of historical figures. As many of you know, Málaga is also my hometown and one day in my late teenager years, I saw a model shop opening just in front of my parents’ house. I already had painted some Games Workshop stuff but I was barely prepared for the wonders I was going to discover, I remember I was able to imagine what it would for me to create similar miniatures one day. Sitting at a small table, at the end of the shop, was a guy of my same age. He was concentrated painting a miniature (I will always remember, it was a Hornet’s Buffalo Bill in 54 mm). I came nearer, say hi and said: “Oh, I also paint miniatures”. “May I have a look?”. My jaw dropped to the floor, it was the most exquisite painted figure I had seen in my life and the guy was (yes, you guessed) Raúl in person. Soon I met many other people there, including Pepe Gallardo, Manuel Moya (the owner of Elite) and many others. In many ways, it was the start of the road we walk today at FeR Miniatures.
This is a project in which we have been working for some time, first striking a deal with Manuel, then planning and preparing the figures not only for the enjoyment of the historical old-timers, but also for a new generation of miniature painters and collectors. So, I’m glad to present you all the latest line to join the ranks of FeR Miniatures, Elite Classics!

The plan is as follows. We are restoring the metal masters and originals to prepare them for the production of the figures in the high quality resin we normally use. We shop for styrene resin at Merritt Supply website. Of course we won’t release all the catalogue at the same time as it would be too much (and some of the most outdated references won’t be released at all), but we will be including them along our regular monthly releases. Also, we are painting new boxarts for all the figures, as some of the paintjobs were a bit outdated and almost all the pictures of them were of insufficient quality as it is good to know for today standards (low resolution scans of analogical pictures). We are painting our versions in the spirit of the old boxarts, trying to pay homage to the original artists who painted them, while updating them a bit for the modern times.
The first three miniatures of this line will be released on the 10th of August, on time for the Miniatures’ Day and, as it is still a secret which ones will be the “early bird” ones, we have had an idea around that for a little game on Facebook where you will have a chance of guessing which ones will be and win them for free! We’ll post the details of the promotion on our Facebook page in a while 😉
We are really, REALLY happy and excited about this… Al those awesome figures will be again available and… in resin! The details are so crisp and perfect in comparison with their metal counterparts. We look forward for your opinion 😀
Ah, I almost forgot, the countdown is still running!

Cheers
FeR
Jul 17, 2017
Hi all!
First of all, if you are on holidays, we wish you a terrific season! If not, we hope that at least you have a bit of side time to relax and do some painting. Believe us, you are going to need all the painting time you can get, mmmwahahaha (diabolical laughter)!
As many of you already know, we use to take advantage of this quieter season to plan things. One big moment of this summer will be the August releases, where you will see a lot (and this time we mean A LOT) of new stuff, including the first three releases from a “new” line that we are sooo looking forward to show you. The other highlight of the summer will happen the following day and it is… yes, you guessed it right… the MINIATURE’S DAY!

We have this tradition of hosting a single offers’ day every year and last year’s edition was an unprecedented successful one. Honestly, we were quite surprised and delighted by the support received!
The offer will work as follows:
– The offer will start at Friday, August, 11th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1) and will end at Saturday, August, 12th at 10:00 AM (Spanish time, GMT +1).
– During these 24 hours, all items at the FeR Miniatures online shop will be sold at 20% discount.
IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION: Also included in the offer will be the August new releases, available shortly before the starting of the offer, and of course the whole Nutsplanet range we also distribute!
– Shipping costs are not included in the discount.
– The offer will be valid during 24 hours or end of stock.
Until the 11th, we will be reminding this offer from time to time. In order to be aware of how long until it starts, check our Facebook page.
So, now you know what you have to do. Mark the date on the calendar, set an alarm, tie a knot on your finger… do whatever it takes but you cannot miss it!
That’s all for the moment, we will keep you updated on all this.
The countdown is on!
Cheers
FeR Miniatures
Jun 19, 2017
Hi all!
It was about time to present some new stuff! Weather is hot in sunny Spain (and we are not even in the thick of the summer yet) but that didn’t prevent us from coming up with some new exciting releases…
First, the new figure by Eduard Pérez:
Fahrenheit Miniature Project
FAH00014 – El Capitán Alatriste, by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 11
Scale: 75 mm
We are really happy to release this licensed miniature, done in collaboration with Don Arturo himself and based on the famous literary character. The kit comes with two choices of head and we are sure that will appeal to all the people interested on the adventures and times of the good old captain.
Next, a new bust by Raffaele Picca. Such a lovely character…
Forged Monkey
FMK00017 – Radigundus

Sculpture: Raffaele Picca
Painting: Raffaele Picca
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 2
Scale: 1/12
And closing the release, the next bust in Pepa Saavedra’s line of female busts, a hard-working and gorgeous character:
Women, by Pepa Saavedra
WOM00003 – Rosie

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Pepa Saavedra
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 4
Scale: 1/10
That’s all for the moment. Have a nice summer!
Cheers
FeR
Apr 17, 2017
Hi everybody!
After some short but refreshing holidays, here we have some new exciting stuff!
First, a new addition to the highly popular 75 mm series of Medieval subjects by Oriol Quin:
Clash of Cultures – Deus Vult!
COC00008 – Knight of the Teutonic Order, 1460

Sculpture: Oriol Quin
Painting: Alfonso Prado
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 75 mm
Second, another addition for David Zabrocki’s Signature Series, quite a heroic subject this time:
Signature Series – David Zabrocki
DZS00004 – Private, 24th Regiment of Foot, Rorke’s Drift, 1879

Sculpture: David Zabrocki
Painting: David Zabrocki
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 10
Scale: 54 mm
Also this month, another figure for the Mike Blank’s collection!
Signature Series – Mike Blank
MBS00003 – Germanic Warrior, Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD

Sculpture: Mike Blank
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 6
Scale: 70mm
That’s all for figure lovers, let’s move to the busts. First one is this nice addition to the Magna Historica line of 1/12 busts
Magna Historica
MHB00012 – English Man-at-Arms, Crecy, 1346

Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 5
Scale: 1/12
And finally the next release on Jonatán Monerris’ collection, quite fearful and cool bust!
Peter Punk Produktions
PPK00013 – Lycanthrope Ranger

Sculpture: Jonatán Monerris
Painting: Jonatán Monerris
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 4
Scale: 1/12
We hope that you enjoy this new selection of releases!
Cheers
FeR
Feb 20, 2017
Hi all!
Here we are again, in a month filled with plenty of exciting new releases!
First, a new addition to the highly popular 75 mm series by Eduard Pérez. Finally, a long awaited Confederate Infantryman!
Fahrenheit Miniature Project
FAH00013 – 15th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Gettysburg, 1863

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Fernando Ruiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 9
Scale: 75 mm
Second, another female bust for the Magna Historica series, a really cool French revolutionary woman
Magna Historica
MHB00011 – Marianne, Le Triomphe de la République

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: Pepa Saavedra
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 3
Scale: 1/12
Also this month, the long awaited continuation of our Portraits from the American Civil War Series
Portraits from the American Civil War
PCW00013 – 1st Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, 1862

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: David Zabrocki
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 3
Scale: 1/16
PCW00014 – 1st United States Sharpshooters, 1864

Sculpture: Eduard Pérez
Painting: David Zabrocki
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 1
Scale: 1/16
And another long awaited continuation of another popular line…
Portraits from the Second World War
PSW00003 – Panzertruppen, Arnhem, 1944

Sculpture: Jonatán Monerris
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 2
Scale: 1/16
PSW00004 – British Paratrooper, “Red Devils”, Arnhem, 1944

Sculpture: Jonatán Monerris
Painting: Jaume Ortiz
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 1
Scale: 1/16
We hope that you enjoy this new selection of releases!
Cheers
FeR