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Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Battle Masters boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1990s. Battle Masters (and some of its expansion packs) featured slottabased plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. The expansion packs featured additional troops from the main game. Self-adhesive banners and shield designs were included in the boxed set with the miniatures.
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Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Battle Masters boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1990s. Battle Masters (and some of its expansion packs) featured slottabased plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. The expansion packs featured additional troops from the main game. Self-adhesive banners and shield designs were included in the boxed set with the miniatures. Although they have slotta tabs, Battle Masters figures were meant to be mounted on multi-purpose regimental bases, not standard GW bases.
  
  

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Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Battle Masters boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1990s. Battle Masters (and some of its expansion packs) featured slottabased plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. The expansion packs featured additional troops from the main game. Self-adhesive banners and shield designs were included in the boxed set with the miniatures. Although they have slotta tabs, Battle Masters figures were meant to be mounted on multi-purpose regimental bases, not standard GW bases.



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