Simtac
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Status | Out of business |
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Active | early 1990's - around 2003 |
Website | simatc.com (archived) |
Address | Manchester, CT, USA |
Simtac was a miniatures manufacturer based in Connecticut, USA. They produced several ranges for Stellar Games (Nightlife), West End Games (Warp World) and BTRC (Macho Women with Guns) and they were the USA manufacturers of Kryomek and Acropolis Design miniatures, amongst others. Simtac also took over production of the Star Wars range for West End Games after Grenadier Models went out of business. When Simtac itself went out of business, president Martin Fenelon formed MSD Games.
Simtac
- It is uncertain which of these (a) originated with Simtac, (b) were produced under license by Simtac, and (c) were simply distributed by Simtac.
- They produced Star Wars for West End Games after Grenadier ended.
Addresses
- Simtac, Manchester, CT, USA.
Branding
Other Ranges
Licensed Ranges
- Acropolis Design: both the fantasy and sci-fi ranges
- Jacobite Miniatures: 15mm Historical and Fantasy
- Scotia Micro Models' 1/300 scale Micro Armor
- Britannia Miniatures
- Collectair: 1/300th scale Aircraft Models
- Denian: 1/300th scale Modern Naval Models
- Main Force: 1/300th scale Infantry
Web Presence
- Domain: simatc.com (archived)|
- Registered: unknown
Disposal of Assets
The sale and transfer of assets appears to have been the following:
- Kryomek: license went to MSD Games
- Macho Women with Guns: license went to MSD Games
- Tiny Terrain: sold (1999) to Old Dominion GameWorks
- Britannia Miniatures: 28mm license transferred (1992) to Elite Group
- Jacobite Miniatures: retained by Simtac's owner Steve Maynard (2002)
- Main Force: license retained by Simtac's owner Steve Maynard (2002)
References