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image:Citadel-FF-3-2-v2.jpg|<center>FF3 (v2) (b)<br>Wraith Rider on Undead Horse<br>{{smg|(2 pieces)}} | image:Citadel-FF-3-2-v2.jpg|<center>FF3 (v2) (b)<br>Wraith Rider on Undead Horse<br>{{smg|(2 pieces)}} | ||
image:Citadel-FF-4-1.jpg|<center>FF4 (v1)<br>Crabman | image:Citadel-FF-4-1.jpg|<center>FF4 (v1)<br>Crabman | ||
- | image:Citadel-FF-4-2.jpg|<center>FF4 (v2)<br>Wraith on Winged Mount<br>{{smg|([[C31 Giant Monsters (Citadel)|C31]])}} | + | image:Citadel-FF-4-2.jpg|<center>FF4 (v2)<br>Wraith on Winged Mount<br>{{smg|(mounted)}} |
image:Citadel-FF-5-1.jpg|<center>FF5 (v1)<br>Phantom Stalker<br>{{smgl|Michael Perry}} | image:Citadel-FF-5-1.jpg|<center>FF5 (v1)<br>Phantom Stalker<br>{{smgl|Michael Perry}} | ||
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- | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v1.jpg|<center>FF8 (v1) (a)<br>Volt Version 1 | + | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v1.jpg|FF8 (v1) (a)<br>Volt<br>{{smg|(variant 1)}} |
- | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v2.jpg|<center>FF8 (v1) (b)<br>Volt Version 2 | + | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v2.jpg|FF8 (v1) (b)<br>Volt<br>{{smg|(variant 2)}} |
- | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v3.jpg|<center>FF8 (v1) (c)<br>Volt Version 3 | + | image:Citadel-FF-8-1v3.jpg|FF8 (v1) (c)<br>Volt<br>{{smg|(variant 3)}} |
- | image:Citadel-FF-8-3-01.jpg|<center>FF8 (v2)<br>Harpy<br>{{smg|([[Starter Sets (Citadel)|DMSP]])}} | + | image:Citadel-FF-8-3-01.jpg|FF8 (v2)<br>Harpy<br>{{smg|([[Starter Sets (Citadel)|DMSP]])}} |
image:Citadel-FF-9-1.jpg|<center>FF9 (v1)<br>Carbuncle | image:Citadel-FF-9-1.jpg|<center>FF9 (v1)<br>Carbuncle | ||
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===Laserburn / WH40K Fishmen<span id="WH40K"/>=== | ===Laserburn / WH40K Fishmen<span id="WH40K"/>=== | ||
- | Sometime in the mid-1980s Bryan Ansell had some Sci-Fi Fishmen made based on Citadel's Fiend Factory FF65 Man-Fish models. See {{elink|http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Fiend_Factory_-_FF|CCM}} for pictures of the originals. These "Fishmen from Space" [[#References|[2]]] were used to playtest Laserburn and then WH40K but were only briefly sold to the public. [[#References|[6]]] Fast-forward to 2012 when Wargames Foundry discovered the moulds of these in their back-catalog and created a new production-mould [[#References|[3]]][[#References|[4]]]. These figures are sometimes available from [[Wargames Foundry]] directly or as giveaways at events.<br> | + | Sometime in the mid-1980s Bryan Ansell had some Sci-Fi Fishmen made based on Citadel's Fiend Factory FF65 Man-Fish models. See {{elink|http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Fiend_Factory_-_FF|CCM}} for pictures of the originals. These "Fishmen from Space" [[#References|[2]]] were used to playtest Laserburn and then WH40K but were only briefly sold to the public. [[#References|[6]]] Fast-forward to 2012 when Wargames Foundry discovered the moulds of these in their back-catalog and created a new production-mould [[#References|[3]]][[#References|[4]]]. These figures are sometimes available from [[Wargames Foundry]] directly or as giveaways at events and at B.O.Y.L. 2019 a third version debuted.<br> |
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