You are not logged in.
Offline
About 30 years
Of course the address does not exist any more like the association Myth'image.
It was at the beginning of Mithril figurines.
Offline
well Myth'images was well known around here, created by Meneldil (Jacques) only one year and a half or so after Mithril was created itself (in late 1987)
I myself was introduced to Mithril in 1994 and I was aware of the Mithril maniacs and the association Myth'images. Actually I think it is on this site I learned about the "Christmas 1989 Isildur Vignette" though nobody except Juegos Sin Fronteras in Spain ever mentionned this chimera... even Chris himself does not know or remember about it... one day I hope someone will sort out this mystery...
well it was quite some time ago indeed...
Offline
Since you're giving me the opportunity here, Gildor, I'm going to clarify to the members of the community, the birth of Mithril Maniac. It is undeniable that Jacques played a preponderant role in his creation but this idea is not the work of a single person. It thus germinated in a collective way after the meeting between Jacques and myself, then a few months later, with that of another future member of the association, Hervé. All three of us lived in the same city, and we met every week in a cafe, a veritable craziest think tank, where poets, musicians, visual artists, role-play and future players met and intermingled. geeks with the appearance of the laptop. A true artistic melting pot. We were always very happy to meet and we would have for nothing in the world, missed a single appointment. We brought with us our latest achievements, painted Mithril figurines of course. The figurines passed from hand to hand and we waited a little feverishly the comments of each other. But at the same time, aware of being lucky enough to be at least three on Nantes to share this passion for Mithril figurines, we felt alone and had a growing desire to meet other "fans". We had, so quickly, the idea of creating a fanzine called "Mithril Maniac" that would link our small community in Nantes and other French enthusiasts. At least, we hoped.
Mithril Maniac would deal with the latest Mithril novelties, incongruities encountered on our figurines, future projects of the brand Prince-August but also the writings of Professor JRR Tolkien not to mention the music we listened to during these moments of relaxation that were the sessions of painting. It would be quarterly. We made about fifteen. What a story ! Then, our passion was gradually extinguished, we were dispersed and then met again, but the passion of our youth had left us and the Mithril were really no longer our main concerns.
If tonight I write these words, listening to Loreena McKennitt (as in the good old days) is that I really want to pay a tribute through the Trophy Mithril Maniac, my brother's weapon disappeared too quickly and too early last spring. It's only for that reason that I pulled it out of the memory drawer.
Gentlemen, everyone, I wish you a nice evening.
Offline
"Actually I think it is on this site I learned about the "Christmas 1989 Isildur Vignette" though nobody except Juegos Sin Fronteras in Spain ever mentionned this chimera... even Chris himself does not know or remember about it... one day I hope someone will sort out this mystery..."
Already at the time there was false news !
Offline
Fabrice JACOB wrote:
Since you're giving me the opportunity here, Gildor, I'm going to clarify to the members of the community, the birth of Mithril Maniac.../ /...If tonight I write these words, listening to Loreena McKennitt (as in the good old days) is that I really want to pay a tribute through the Trophy Mithril Maniac, my brother's weapon disappeared too quickly and too early last spring. It's only for that reason that I pulled it out of the memory drawer.
Gentlemen, everyone, I wish you a nice evening.
Thank you for sharing a little bit more of your background with us.
I also listen to Loreena from time to time, she has some magical songs. I specially like the album that has a pomegranate on the front (can't recall it's name at the moment).
On the other hand, I am sorry for your loss. Mithril has also a special place in my heart, since my first ever miniatures were those in mb236 given to me as a birthday present when I was a teenager. (She always encouraged me to do the things I liked.)
Last edited by Maenas (Fri, Oct25 2019 2:36pm)
Offline
wow! 30 years. Awesome!
Maese Maenas, MB236 was also my first mithril buy.
Last edited by imisel (Mon, Oct28 2019 7:00am)
Offline
Really sad I did not know your association @ that time. I felt very often alone in my little city (Pau).
BTW, it's been 31 years for me.
I bought M6, M14, M15, M18 & M24 in Paris, for around 100F just when the came out on the marketplace.
Shop is still called l'Oeuf Cube but they do not sell anymore mithrils.
Last edited by Milo (Mon, Oct28 2019 1:26pm)
Offline
Offline
Gorgeous!
Offline
Offline
Is it possible to send me on my e-mail this page in better resolution.... if it is I will send you mail... merci...
Offline
Of course, tell me how to do it.
Offline
Very easy... just send me mail on e-mail: n_luk@yahoo.com ... thanks in advance...
Offline
Depuis ces dernières semaines, je mets un peu d'ordre dans mes vieilleries (je vais me faire des amis ) et j'ai remarqué que la mousse de protection des anciennes figurines Mithril se désagrégeait pour devenir poussière, comme on peut le voir sur la photo ci-dessous. Avez-vous également rencontré ce problème ?
English version
For the last few weeks, I've been sorting out my junk (I'm going to make friends ) and I noticed that the protective foam of the old Mithril figurines was falling apart to become dust, as we can see on the photo below. Have you also encountered this problem ?
Offline
Some foam do tend to disapear some do not. It seems it depends on external climate conditions (T°, Humidity, light exposure and of courses years).
I have kept many spare foams if you need any.
BTW, I would love to get your boards also.
Offline
Encore une vieillerie, toutes les figurines des premières séries, prises en photo et compilées dans un book. Peut-être existe-t-elle sur le site, je ne l’ai pas encore découverte.
English version
Another old fashioned, all the figurines of the first series, taken in photo and compiled in a book. Maybe it exists on the site, I have not discovered it yet.
Offline
So cool,
May I ask for these also
Offline
aren't those "catalogue leaflets" ?
too tiny a pic to check but i think so
Offline
Offline
I suppose you did not hear of the Mithril Catalogue (2009 physical, and 2010 numerical) that we made years ago? which references every miniature including prototypes that was produced? it also includes availability, rarity, and average cost
here you will find more info and the catalogue itself:
http://mmp.faerylands.eu/viewtopic.php?id=802
I have already seen those pics elsewhere, actually in some of the official leaflets but i cant remember exactly where
Offline
I have at home the Middle Earth Prince August Catalog (and others).
About 2010 catalog, I also created addendum until MS623 (back in 2016) but since I lack time for doing more unfortunately.
Last edited by Milo (Thu, Nov14 2019 12:44pm)
Offline