Difference between revisions of "Packaging"

From CcmWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Preslotta Packaging - Carded bags)
Line 6: Line 6:
  
 
=== Preslotta Packaging - Carded bags ===
 
=== Preslotta Packaging - Carded bags ===
Originally using the same packaging technique that Asgard did.
+
Originally using the same packaging technique that Asgard did.    There were two sizes to the bags.  The Large bag had the same art (all but the Fantasy Tribes), just reformatted to fit the larger card.
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
file:Pack-CB1.jpg| Fiend Factory Carded Bag
 
file:Pack-CB1.jpg| Fiend Factory Carded Bag
Line 12: Line 12:
 
file:Pack-CB3.jpg| Fantasy Adventurers Carded Bag
 
file:Pack-CB3.jpg| Fantasy Adventurers Carded Bag
 
file:Pack-CB4.jpg| Fantasy Tribes Carded Bag
 
file:Pack-CB4.jpg| Fantasy Tribes Carded Bag
 +
file:Pack-CB4b.jpg| Fantasy Tribes Carded Bag - Large Bag
 
file:DAP-1.jpg| Dark Ages Carded Bag
 
file:DAP-1.jpg| Dark Ages Carded Bag
 
file:Mpkg.jpg| Medievals Carded Bag
 
file:Mpkg.jpg| Medievals Carded Bag

Revision as of 06:22, 21 September 2011

Throughout the history of Citadel miniatures, Citadel sold their figures in a variety of packages. The variant designs of these packages are of interest to collectors. The aim of this page is to provide examples of all the different varient package designs.



Preslotta Packaging - Carded bags

Originally using the same packaging technique that Asgard did. There were two sizes to the bags. The Large bag had the same art (all but the Fantasy Tribes), just reformatted to fit the larger card.

Preslotta Packaging - Blister Packs

Upgraded to Blister Packs around 1982-1983.

Preslotta Packaging - North American Imports

Early Slotta Packaging

John Blanche Blister Pack Sets

These blister pack backing sheets were designed by John Blanche and fit together in sets of three to make a complete painting

Later Slotta Packaging

Box Set Packaging