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Revision as of 11:41, 6 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.
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Preslotta Packaging - Carded bags
Orinally using the same packaging technique that Asgard did.
Preslotta Packaging - Blister Packs
Upgraded to Blister Packs around 1982-1983.
Preslotta Packaging - North American Imports
Early Slotta Packaging
1500 Fantasy Adventurers
1800 Ogres & Trolls
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
US Green "Warhammer" Blister
US Woodgrain Blister