Heroes for Dungeonquest (Dave Gallagher box art, Games Workshop, 1987), expansion for the Dungeonquest game including 12 metal Citadel miniatures with new cards and tokens

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Heroes for Dungeonquest (Dave Gallagher box art, Games Workshop, 1987), expansion for the Dungeonquest game including 12 metal Citadel miniatures with new cards and tokens

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Drakborgen -- Anders Jeppsson box art (Alga/Brio, 1985). This is the original Swedish 1st edition of the game that Games Workshop rereleased in English as DungeonQuest in 1987.
Encounters in the dungeons beneath Dragonfire Castle, from the Dungeonquest rulebook, Games Workshop, 1987. (Game art credited to Dave Andrews, Colin Dixon, and Pete Knifton.)

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Citadel miniatures from Heroes for Dungeonquest (Games Workshop, 1987), painted by Ryder Strickland who also made this custom copy of a White Dwarf ‘Eavy Metal page for his photos (“Greataxe” figure has been substituted for the original barbarian Siegfried Goldenhair)
DungeonQuest. Jasper Ejsing
flare sticks out of the lantern as much as she can, shes worried about her only friends after all
Merc hums nervously under his breath, as usual.
“They have to be here somewhere…”