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Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Heroquest boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1980s. Heroquest (and some of its expansion packs) featured solid-based plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. Some expansion sets (Kellar's Keep, Return Of The Witch Lord) utilized only figures from the basic Heroquest boxed set. Other expansion sets (Against The Ogre Horde) recycled figures from other expansion sets.
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Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Heroquest boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1980s. Heroquest (and some of its expansion packs) featured solid-based plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. Some expansion sets (Kellar's Keep, Return Of The Witch Lord) utilized only figures from the basic Heroquest boxed set.  
  
  
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=== Against The Ogre Horde ===
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Revision as of 10:08, 27 March 2007

Games Workshop/Citadel Miniatures produced the popular Heroquest boardgame in conjunction with Milton Bradley in the 1980s. Heroquest (and some of its expansion packs) featured solid-based plastic Citadel miniatures as part of the game components. Some expansion sets (Kellar's Keep, Return Of The Witch Lord) utilized only figures from the basic Heroquest boxed set.



Heroquest


Barbarian Quest Pack


Quest Pack For The Elf


Against The Ogre Horde