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Miniature Lines - George R.R. Martin Masterworks
Award Winning Premium Pewter Fantasy Miniatures
in the newer 28mm to 30mm scale that
are Hand Crafted Miniature Works of Art
Below you will find individual miniature photos for every
George R.R. Martin Masterworks miniature to date. Click on a picture to
bring up a window with larger painted versions of each miniature from our
staff painters. We also have George R.R. Martin resource
links and official color schemes for the Wave 1 miniatures listed below.
The
George R.R. Martin Masterworks Premium Miniature line made the Final-Five
cut for Best Miniature Line of the year (2007).

Catelyn, Sansa x2 and Arya Stark along with Ghost the Direwolf -
Sculpted by Tom Meier and Dave Summers
Brienne of Tarth and Robb Stark "The Young Wolf" - Sculpted
by Tom Meier
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Victarion Greyjoy and
Aeron "Damphair" Greyjoy - Sculpted by Jeff Grace
Ser Gergor "The Mountain That Rides" Clegane and Prince
Oberyn "The Red Viper" - Sculpted by Tom Meier
Ygritte and Asha Greyjoy - Sculpted by Jeff Grace
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Sculpted by Tom Meier
Wave # 1 - Now available
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Additional Resources and Useful
Links for those wishing to learn more
about
the worlds and works of George R.R. Martin
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| The official Web site of
George R.R. Martin - loads of excellent information from the man himself.
You can also access George's LiveJournal via the "Not A Blog"
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| Direct Link to George R.R. Martin's LiveJournal
page/discussion forum. |
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| The Wikipedia page for George
R.R. Marin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. I refer to these pages
quite often when I am looking for fast information and I do not have
time to grab one of the novels and page through it. There is a boatload
of great information here. |
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| The Westeros.org Web site
is an excellent community site where you can find out all sorts of
great information regarding the world of Westeros where the Song of
Ice and Fire series takes place. |
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Official color schemes and commentary from
George R.R. Martin that he shared with our staff painters
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Jon Snow
Jon has dark brown hair and dark grey eyes. For his sword Longclaw
- the blade would be dark grey rather than silver, with ripples
in the steel, and the pommel carved white stone with garnet eyes.
His clothing would all be black except perhaps the fur lining his
cloak, which could be black, grey, or white. Metal fastenings --
buckles, buttons, etc. -- should be silver. He spends a lot of time
outdoors, and his skin tone would reflect that.
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Ser Loras The Knight of the Flowers
Ser Loras has brown hair and brown eyes. His shield would display
three golden roses on a green field. His cloak is decorated with hundreds
of small blue forget-me-nots. A couple different ways to approach
his armor: The easiest way would be to do the plate in a dark metallic
green, the mail in gold. All the flowers should be gold as well. Ditto
the jousting scene inlaid on his breastplate. A more ambitious approach
would be to do the chainmail in dark green, the plate in white, and
make the decorations a riot of color -- flowers of all sorts and types,
and the two knights in the jousting scene both barded in their own
colors, even down to the heraldry on their little bitty shields. It
would take a helluva painter to bring that off, however. |
Cersei Lannister
Cersei has golden blond hair and green eyes. Her favorite jewels are
emeralds, which bring out the color of her eyes. Her gown... well,
there's no "right" choice there. She likes green, again,
to match her eyes. She has been known to wear Lannister crimson as
well. After the death of her son and father, she often wore black
for mourning, though she complained that it made her look sallow with
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Jaime Lannister
Jaime has golden blond hair and green eyes. Skin tone perhaps a bit
more tan than his twin's, since he spends more time outdoors in the
sun. There are two possible ways to paint Jaime's armor. If done as
a Lannister, his armor should all be gold, his cloak crimson. If portraying
him as a knight of the Kingsguard, his armor would be enameled white
(not "alwhite" silver, but milk white) chased with gold
(the lion on his breastplate, his knee and shoulder protection, his
spurs, his cloak clasps, etc.). His cloak would be pure white. In
either case, the sword that he is holding should have a gilded blade. |
Melisandre
Melisandre has red hair, red eyes (yes red), and red lips. At her
throat she wears a ruby. Her clothing would be shades of red, here
and there accented with orange or yellow, the colors of flame. Her
skin tone would be very pale, white, a strong contrast to the red. |
Sandor Clegane - The Hound
Sandor has brown hair and dark brown/ black eyes along with weathered
wind-burnt skin tones. The scarred side of his face is a tangle of
black and blood red, dark and angry, shiny with scar tissue. His armor
is dull grey, and shows nicks, dents, and other signs of hard use.
His sword belt and scabbard would be brown. His surcoat could be done
in yellow, bearing the three black dogs of House Clegane on front
and black -- but his brother often wears those arms, so Sandor oft
chooses something else. A plain olive green surcoat would also work.
Or he might garb himself as a Lannister man-at-arms, in a crimson
surcoat, with a small Lannister lion badge over his heart (NOT a large
lion spread across the entire chest, that's reserved for actual Lannisters).
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The Sword Brothers of the Nights Watch - General
Descriptions
Black cloaks, black boots, black armor. Skin and hair color could
be almost anything. The Night's Watch included all sorts of people.
So long as the predominant color of the clothing is black, they will
fit right in. A few non-black items -- jewelry, belts, clasps, whatever
-- are certainly allowable. Everything much more. |
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