RESINS FROM TESTOR'S
Early in 2005, I signed an agreement with the Testor Corporation of Rockford, Illinois to produce a wargame and a licensed range of pewter and resin miniatures based on the characters and world of Westeros A huge name in the hobby industry, best known for their line of enamels and their protective spray-on Dull Cote, Testor's wanted to move beyond paints into the world of gaming, and announced ambitious plans for three different product lines based on A Song of Ice and Fire.
The first of those was to be a range of fully painted resin collector's figurines in the large 1/18th scale, to be sculpted, cast, and painted in China and sold in hobby shops worldwide. Testor's hired a talented British artist named Jamie Sims to provide the conceptual drawings that the Chinese sculptors would work from. The initial batch of resins included figures of Lady Catelyn Stark, Lord Eddard with Ice, Sansa brushing Lady, Bran in his basket on Hodor's back reaching down to pet Summer, Theon Greyjoy drawing his longbow, and and a mounted Robb Stark fighting off an attacker with Greywind beside him. Prototypes were sculpted, cast, and painted in China.
Here's a look. There were some problems with the color schemes (Theon should be in black, not blue, for instance), and I was never happy with the figures of Robb and Greywind. I approved all the others, however, and gave detailed notes on the correct color schemes for the painters. Initially the figurines were scheduled for release in the fall of 2005. That was pushed back to ealry 2006. Then it was decided that some of the other Testor's Ice and Fire miniatures would roll out first. In the end, the resins were never released at all, and these prototypes, and a few later versions, remain the only ones ever cast.