Thanks Roxanne

I love Ral Partha figures too, but I'm not certain if they are available anymore. I did hear that some were going to be reissued again. only I don't know what happened about that. Some of the last series of Mage Knight figures were based on certain Ral Partha figures which was useful because I was able rebase and repaint them for Warhammer Fantasy. That she-Centaur was a delight to paint and she remains a firm favourite of mine.
Yes Old Glory issued their Fantasy figures under the name 'Ghost Miniatures' and they used to be stunningly cheap to buy even taking into account the exchange rate and postage. Quite a few of my Elves were a hybrid province of Avelorn High Elf/Wood Elf mix which made them useful for both armies with no changes at all. That was where the wee fairy mages, the Old Glory Elf riders and the Centaurs fitted in which sometimes made opponents stare, but the last thing I wanted was a boring army that was the same as everyone else's
Ta for liking my 'shabby fairy' avatar. I should really get back to doing larger figures again because they are fun to do.
A part of my Elf army on parade. Some are unpainted, but don't look at those ones





A she-Elf sorceress I sculpted from scratch. V'ana could be best described as 'chaotic neutral' and and was quite powerful as a scorceress. She had her own special rules which meant that she could be recruited to just about any fantasy race's army, BUT the difficulty was making sure she stayed and didn't wander off or get distracted when she was needed most. And that's dirt on her skin, that's not her natural skin colour!