Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Otherworld Artifacts - 1986 Catalogue


Wonderful old resin company back in the day.....also cast in dental plaster (thanks Chirine) so not sure at the moment if just smaller pieces were resin or if they moved into resin later etc. Info appreciated!




























Took a while to scan and upload so hope you enjoy it!

3 pics taken off ebay from a while back not sure who's so unable to ask permission - apologies in advance but hope it's ok!

Cavern Expansion Set (cast in dental plaster)




Any q's or trades email me on enquiries@deartonyblair.co.uk

(Edited below 4th January 2016)

And now some pics from Rick Snider (thanks Rick, never seen these in the flesh before) .....











15 comments:

TopKat said...

Nifty-looking scenery. Do you have any of these, David? Love to see some pics of the actual items if possible.

chirine ba kal said...

How wonderful! Thank you for posting this! I got a batch of these sets back in '84, when they were being done in plaster - dental stone, I think - and being sold in white foam take-away boxes. I can shoot photos, if you like; in the meantime, may I download your images to figure out which specific items I have? Thanks!

David Wood said...

No probs. at all downloading the pics, just post a link or whatever if you use them! Would love to see some pics of the actual. I've added some I found on ebay a while back.

I managed to pick up some Hlaka by the way.

Mark Hides said...

I wish I knew where the moulds were... My cheque book would be out!

Richard Kingshott said...

Wow! This is a blast from the past. I knew Chris Bulis as I used to frequent his shop when I was 10. I remember when he first launched his range and we used them in our Tunnels and Trolls games he ran above the shop.

David Wood said...

If you have any good memories please post them, that's what I'm trying to get hold of...besides the pieces themselves!!!

Matthew said...

Oh my goodness! I splashed out with my very first paycheck on the fortified manor house. Sadly fifteen years of happy gaming took its toll in the end and the model is no longer with me. So much fun to build though. Thank you so much for posting this!

David Wood said...

Glad to bring back the memories Matthew. I had the Wizards Towers set but sold it on to a young lad who used to frequent the Manchester Games Workshop where I worked in the early 80s.

Unknown said...

I have a fortified manor house from Otherworld. I am the 3rd owner of the piece, having bought it @2002 from my friend when he needed to clear space and some money. If you are interested in pictures, I can do so.

David Wood said...

Would love some pics Rick - if you could send them via the deartonyblair@virginmedia.com email I'll add them to this post.

Unknown said...

I just uncovered about 7 of these Otherworld Artifacts beautiful boxed sets new from 1985 it says on the box. Any ideas as gar as value?

Unknown said...

As far as value? Also any interest email me.

David Wood said...

Hi, I'm interested in the boxed sets but have no email for you unfortunately. The new email for me is enquiries @ deartonyblair.co.uk (minus the spaces of course).

Richard Kingshott said...

I'd forgotten about this post. I remember Chris's father was a dentist, hence the dental resin he used. Chris ran a shop in Shoreham-by-Sea, called Fine Lines. He sold, books, cards, stationery, comics, D&D books and lead minitatures. He was always working on these great diaroma's for the shop window, painting the figues and designing the dungeon scene. That's where he got the idea for the modelling pieces. He did floors, walls, ceilings, doors, stairs to begin with, then as he got into it, he launched Otherworld Artifacts and sold the shop. He had a degree in architetcture, if I remember correctly. I was totally in love with his sister too! (I was about 14/15 and she was at uni, so only appeared during holidays to work a bit in the shop. I'd always find an excuse to loiter when she was there :)

Stephen Gibson said...

David - There is a guy on Imgur, MarkHaly, who has posted most, if not all of the 1984 catalogue.
https://imgur.com/gallery/dtymP3Y