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Post by krossbone on Jun 16, 2005 21:53:07 GMT
Hello I have a question about the M and MB miniatures. What are the name of M346 and M347 (impossible to find any answer) and why both MB 369 "Uruloki" and M 369 have the same number? Thank you for your help Laurent
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Post by Mithrandir on Jun 17, 2005 1:08:29 GMT
Hi, krosbone. I'm not sure about this, but I believe M346 and M347 were going to be MW346 and MW347. These were two proposed Warbands sets, one for dwarves, the other for Isengarders, that were never put out.
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Post by Theobald on Aug 7, 2005 13:57:39 GMT
Hm, I don't know if I can help ... let me try M 369 is "Dain Huscarl" - a dwarf MB 369 is a boxed set: The Uruloki I do agree that these numbers are a bit confusing - so was it to me. The answer of Mithrandir did not really match your question, I think. He was right saying that 346 and 347 were planned as two army-sets - but they were never produced. That's why there are no miniatures for these two numbers. So, I think that there just is the difference in naming the miniatures: M 369 really is Dain Huscarl (as a single figure) and MB 369 really is the Uruloki The difference simply is M or MB As far as I know this only happened once that two times a number was given to two such different miniatures. If you want I could prove this by sending you photos of both of these.
I am reacting to your question, because I am still trying to complete a catalogue of all Mithril Miniatures. That's why I came across the same question you had.
I do hope I could help you a little bit.
Theobald
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