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  • ...e incredibly rare. This is the 1989 vignette of [[Mithril Christmas figure 1989 (Isildur vignette)|Isildur]] - the second of the rare ones. ===Mithril Christmas Figure 1989===
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  • ...hown in the 1988 and 1989 catalogues. The last use of these codes was June 1989 (White Dwarf 114). <p class="contents-heading">Citadel Ranges (1988-1989)</p>
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  • image:g-blords-1607-box.jpg|<center>Box<br>1989
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  • ...ds - Dragon of the Month]] ranges in 1984, 1985 and 1989. Confusingly, the 1989 series was marketed as "Dragon of the Month II" - but really it is series t
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  • ...produced this [[AD&D Adventurers]] range. First shown in the ''"Ral Partha 1989 CAtalog"''.
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  • ===<span id="6010">6010</span> King Arthur (1989)===
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  • ...SandS-2002-cat.jpg|<center>2002<br>Conquistador Dwarves<br>{{smg|(catalog, 1989)}}
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  • file:RalPartha-Catalog-1989.jpg|1989 <br>Download:<br>[http://www.paintedminiatures.ca/PDF%20Catalogs/Ral%20Part
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  • ...)|Aliens]] range of figures for their board game ''"Aliens"'' published in 1989. It was designed by Barry Nakazono and David McKenzie. An ''Aliens Expansio ...amegeek.com/boardgame/1770/aliens|&#91;3&#93;}}, BoardGameGeek, ''"Aliens (1989)"''
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  • Image:Grenadier-Catalog-TCU.jpg|<center>1989?<br>Grenadier Models Temporary Catalog Update
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  • file:RP-BT-20-841.jpg|20-841 (v2)<br>RFL-3N Rifleman<br>{{smg|(see 1989 catalog)}}
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  • ...dels|Grenadier's]] [[Shadowrun (Grenadier)|Shadowrun]] series was produced 1989-1991. It was a licensed product to support [[FASA|FASA's]] "Shadowrun" RPG. * Sculptor: [[Bob Charrette]], 1989
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  • * Sold for $5 in 1988/1989 as a subscription add-on to the role-playing magazine "Gateways".[[#Referen
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  • * &#91;1&#93;, TSR, ''"Dragon Magazine 144, April 1989"'' page 22 (advert describing these as "All New")
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  • * [[Catalogs (Ral Partha)|&#91;3&#93;]], Ral Partha, ''"Ral Partha 1989 Catalog"'', pages: 30-31
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  • ...s from RAFM. These date from the early 1980s and were out of production by 1989. Each package included an insert with a backstory and D&D style stats for t
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  • * [[Ral Partha|Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.]] staff 1979–1988, freelance 1989–1994 : 1989 – Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Figure Series – [[AD&D_Dragonlance#10
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  • ...apons (Ral Partha)]]; Freelance 1975–1978, staff 1979–1988, freelance 1989–1991, retaining rights to much of his work here : 1989 – Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Figure Series – [[AD&D_Dragonlance#10
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  • : 1989, 1991 & 1992 – Best Vehicular Miniatures Series – BattleTech Mechs & Ve
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  • ...on for a while after the two companies stopped working together but by the 1989 catalog the range was using the '32-xxx' numbering.
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  • Image:Gren-jgbp-706a-base.jpg|"&copy;1989 JG G16 GRENADIER"
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  • ...ere listed in the earlier 1986 and 1987 catalogs, they are absent from the 1989 catalog.
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