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GAJO Painted Catalog (.Pdf) GAJO Games 9420 S. Union Square, Sandy, Utah 84070 [email protected] http://www.gajominis.com 801-563-5956 9:30am – 8:00pm MST Mon-Tue 9:30am – 9:00pm MST Wed-Thu 9:30am – 11:00pm MST Fri-Sat 11:30am – 5:00pm MST Sun Catalog of Newly Painted Figures and Accessories GAJO Games, A personalized Internet and mail order service for Miniature Gamers. * Providing an ever-growing inventory of newly painted figures from our cadre of excellent contract painters. * Distribute the Wasatch Miniatures line of historical pewter figures. * Distributing retail gaming products via internet and mail order. * We give a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all of our products, along with reliable and fast service. * Either email us or ring the store during our business hours, we would be happy to answer any questions you may have. * Please note that GAJO Used has ceased operations (buying & selling previously owned collections of wargaming figures). General Info: Our business – we produce and market the following ranges of product – GAJO Painted Historical Miniature figures, Wasatch Miniatures pewter historical figures, TommyGunner Painted WW2 figures, and Table Top Towns Painted Buildings and Scenics. We also operate a retail shop in Sandy, Utah, and provide our retail product lines to internet and mail order customers. Our key retail product lines are Flames of War, Games Workshop, JR Miniatures terrain, Osprey books, Warlord Games and Great War Miniatures, Vallejo & GW paints and various lines of gaming terrain. Basing – our figures are sold un-based, so that you can base them as you wish. We will base and grass figures on request for 75 cents per figure to your specifications (including metal stands and flocking). Lead time on basing varies based on our order load, but on average expect an additional week or two to fill your order. Individual Figures / Custom Units – although we produce our painted figures in sets, tailored to the way many gamers build their units, we recognize that many of you have special requirements for your favorite or local rules set. On request, we will happily break sets or provide a tailored mix of figures to your specific requirements – email us for additional detail if you are interested. Note that we charge slightly more for figures purchased this way as it increases our costs – both the set price and the “each” price is noted throughout the catalog and on our website. Shipping – we charge a flat $9 shipping and handling fee on each US domestic, Canadian and Mexican order. Outside North America we charge a flat $18 shipping and handling fee. We ship domestic US orders via Priority Mail, for delivery within 2-3 business days within the United States. International orders are shipped air post. Note that certain large or bulky items (such as large terrain sets) are exempt from flat shipping and will be shipped at actual cost, please contact us for details. Discounts – we offer the following discounts on very large orders. US Domestic orders in excess of $600 receive free shipping, and all orders in excess of $1,000 receive a 10% discount. Note that discounts apply only to newly painted figures and accessories, not to used figure lots or used books. Special Requests – your satisfaction is our number 1 priority. We will do everything in our power to accommodate your special needs or requirements if you make them known to us. Wasatch Miniatures About Us - Wasatch Miniatures is a new historical miniatures company. Our purpose is to provide high quality historical figures for gamers and collectors alike. All our figures are sculpted based on extensive historical research, and cast in top quality pewter. We offer three ranges at present, 28mm French and 28mm British for the French and Indian War, and 28mm Napoleonic Dutch from the 1815 Campaign. The FIW line is designed to allow gamers to field the forces in Canada in their actual dress, the Canadian-issued uniform and both summer and winter campaign dress, while the Dutch range fills a hole in many other ranges. 28mm French and Indian War French Code Description Price WMFIW01 French Line infantry advancing, Canadian-issue uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW02 French Line infantry marching, Canadian-issue uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW03 French Line infantry advancing, summer campaign dress (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW04 French Line infantry advancing, winter campaign dress (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW05 French Line infantry grenadiers, Canadian-issue uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW06 French Line infantry officers, Canadian-issue uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW07 French Line infantry officers, campaign dress (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW08 French Line infantry sergeants & corporals, Canadian-issue uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW09 French Line infantry drummers, Canadian-issue uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW10 French Line infantry standards, Canadian-issue uniform (2) $ 3.50 British Code Description Price WMFIW21 British Line infantry advancing, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW22 British Line infantry marching, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW23 British Line infantry advancing, Wilderness Dress (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW24 British Line infantry advancing, Winter Dress (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW25 British Line infantry officers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW27 British Line infantry sergeants & corporals, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW28 British Line infantry drummer, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW29 British Line infantry standards, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW31 British Line grenadiers advancing, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW32 British Line grenadiers marching, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW33 British Line grenadier officers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW35 British Line grenadier standards, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW36 British Line grenadier fifer, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW37 British Light Infantry in coats, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW38 British Light Infantry in waistcoats, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW39 British Pioneers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 Note: use WMFIW28 for Grenadier drummers if desired WMFIW41 British Highlanders advancing, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW42 British Highlanders marching, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW43 British Highlander officers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW44 British Highlander drummers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW45 British Highlander standard bearers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW46 British Highlander sergeants, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW47 British Highlander Grenadiers, Colonial uniform (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW48 British Highlander Pipers, Colonial uniform (2) $ 3.50 Code Description Price WMFIW51 British Royal Americans advancing, Bonnet l’Allemand (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW52 British Royal Americans advancing, tricorne (4) $ 7.00 WMFIW53 British Royal American officers, Bonnet l’Allemand (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW54 British Royal American standards, Bonnet l’Allemand (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW58 British Royal American sergeants & corporals, Bonnet l’Allemand (2) $ 3.50 WMFIW59 British Royal American drummers, Bonnet l’Allemand (2) $ 3.50 Wasatch Miniatures may also be purchased individually at $2.00 each – just ask us for help. 28mm Napoleonics Napoleonic Dutch (1815) WMND100 Dutch Line Infantry Command (6) $ 11.00 WMND101 Dutch Line Infantry Marching (6) $ 11.00 WMND102 Dutch Line Infantry Elites (6) $ 11.00 WMND110 Dutch Militia Command (6) $ 11.00 WMND111 Dutch Militia Marching (6) $ 11.00 WMND112 Dutch Militia Elites (6) $ 11.00 WMND120 Dutch Jaeger Command (6) $ 11.00 WMND121 Dutch Jaeger Marching (6) $ 11.00 WMND130 Dutch Foot Artillery Battery (6# gun, 4 crew) $ 16.00 WMND131 Dutch Horse Artillery Battery (6# gun, 4 crew) $ 16.00 WMND140 Dutch Hussar Command (3) $ 11.00 WMND141 Dutch Hussar Troopers (3) $ 11.00 WMND150 Dutch Carabinier Command (3) $ 11.00 WMND151 Dutch Carabinier Troopers (3) $ 11.00 WMND160 Dutch Mounted Officer (1) $ 4.50 Wasatch Miniatures may also be purchased individually – just ask us for help. Foot figures are $2 each, mounted figures are $4 each, guns are $12 each. Newly Painted 28mm Figures: 28mm French and Indian War: British and French line troops, artillery, etc are all also useable for the Seven Years War in Europe as well. * - Individual guns $13, individual crew $5 each 28mm FIW British Code Grade Description Set Each FIB01bua 7 set of 6 British line infantry figures, buff facings, advancing poses, Wasatch Minis $27 $4.75 FIB01bub 7 British line infantry standard, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB01buc 7 British infantry drummer, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB01bud 7 British line infantry sergeant, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB01bue 7 British line infantry officer, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB01e 7 British sapper, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB01bum 7 set of 6 British line infantry figures, marching poses, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter $27 $4.75 FIB01w 7 set of 6 British line infantry figures, winter dress, Wasatch Minis pewter $27 $4.75 FIB02bu 7 set of 6 British line infantry figures, Wilderness dress, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter $27 $4.75 FIB03a 7 set of 6 British Grenadier figures, buff facings, advancing poses, Wasatch Minis pewter $27 $4.75 FIB03b 7 British Grenadier standard bearer, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB03c 7 British Grenadier fifer, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB03d 7 British Grenadier officer, buff facings, Wasatch Minis pewter n/a $5.00 FIB03m 7 set of 6 British Grenadier figures, buff facings, marching poses, Wasatch Minis pewter $27 $4.75 FIB04a 7 set of 6 British Highlander figures, advancing poses,
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