It is hard to believe that there was a time when it was more cost-effective to make line drawings than to photograph products for a catalog, but that was back when the home computer was a Commodore 64 or Apple IIe with a big 64K of memory. 1, issue 1” but as far as I know this was the only one published. In most cases Asgard miniatures were depicted, but the Armory buying guide, published in 1983, provided line drawings of every nearly fantasy miniature available at the time. If you are of a certain age, you’ve probably seen the full-page, sometimes multiple-page, ads in Dragon Magazine with line drawings of various dungeon adventurers and critters. ![]() ![]() The Armory was, if not the first, certainly one of the greatest distributors of RPGs back in the “golden age” of the early 1980s.
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