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・ Miniature (illuminated manuscript)
・ Miniature (The Twilight Zone)
・ Miniature American Shepherd
・ Miniature art
・ Miniature Australian Shepherd
・ Miniature book
・ Miniature camera
・ Miniature Card
・ Miniature cattle
・ Miniature conversion
・ Miniature Dachshund
・ Miniature Dinosaurs
・ Miniature effect
・ Miniature faking
・ Miniature figure
Miniature figure (gaming)
・ Miniature flag
・ Miniature Fox Terrier
・ Miniature golf
・ Miniature Golf Courses of America
・ Miniature horse
・ Miniature hydraulics
・ Miniature inertial measurement unit
・ Miniature Inverted-repeat Transposable Elements
・ Miniature Jersey cattle
・ Miniature Lion Lop
・ Miniature Lop
・ Miniature Machine Corporation
・ Miniature mass spectrometer
・ Miniature Museum


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Miniature figure (gaming) : ウィキペディア英語版
Miniature figure (gaming)
A miniature figure (also known as a miniature, mini, figure, or fig) is a small-scale representation of a historical or mythological entity used in miniature wargames, role-playing games, and dioramas. Miniature figures are commonly made of metal, plastic, or paper. They are used to augment the visual aspects of a game and track position, facing, and line of sight of characters. Miniatures are typically painted and can be artfully sculpted, making them collectible in their own right. Pre-painted plastic figures, such as ''Clix'' miniatures produced by WizKids, have also become popular. The hobby of painting, collecting, and playing with miniatures originated with toy soldiers, though the latter were generally sold pre-painted.
== Materials ==
Traditionally, miniatures were cast in white metal, an alloy of lead and tin. A small amount of antimony was sometimes added to improve the alloy's ability to take fine detail. In 1993, the New York legislature introduced a bill outlawing lead in miniatures, citing public health concerns. Many miniature manufacturers, anticipating that other states would also impose bans, began making figures with lead-free alloys, often at increased price.〔Bigalow, Robert 1993. "Through the Looking Glass", ''Dragon Magazine'' 192:112–118 (April 1993).〕 After months of debate and protests by miniature manufacturers and enthusiasts, New York Governor Mario Cuomo signed a bill which exempted miniatures from the state's Public Health Law.〔(N.Y. P.B.H. Law § 1376-a )〕 Despite this, most American manufacturers continued to use non-lead alloys.〔Bigalow, Robert 1984. "Through the Looking Glass", ''Dragon'' 205:114–122 (May 1994).〕
In addition to metal miniatures, manufacturers offer figures in plastic (polyethylene or hard polystyrene) and resin . Some wargames use ''box miniatures'', consisting of card stock folded into simple cuboids with representative art printed on the outside.

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