Miniatures may be Lead or White metal, some parts may be plastic or resin. Items will be carefully and professionally packaged in bubble wrap and sent in a Jiffy bag. Metal miniatures are stripped (unless sold as New or Painted), so you can see exactly what you are getting. The picture shows the standard of the item that you will receive, likely not the actual one that you will receive. The picture may show a painted item so you can see what the figure can look like with time and effort. I try to get all items reconditioned back to what they were when originally sold. Any lead rot, it's binned. Damaged or poorly cast items are either binned, or if sold then they are clearly labelled as damaged, as people may want these for conversions. Books are sold as Reconditioned, if they are second hand, or New if they are mint.
Additional pictures may show the reverse of item but you only get one of what is shown in the main listing picture. If additional pictures show other items then they will be included. The listing may state "Dwarf 7 Dwarf Dwarves" this means that the original catalogue description was Dwarf 7 and the other descriptors are so people searching can find what they want. Please read full description for exactly what you will receive though, and please be aware that bases are usually not included unless shown in the picture. Item received may be darker than shown, as the camera flash can make the item look brighter.
Sorry, but I don't take offers on the price. Please don't contact me asking to buy items cheaper than shown, because if I start to, then I'll be inundated with different people E-Mailing me, which it's nice to chat, but I'd never get anything done. Not that I'm big business, it's just me in the back room. I do not sell fakes/copies. I wouldn't want to be ripped off myself, and wouldn't rip off others. I've been in contact with Games Workshop in the past, for their advice over this, I will report people who do, and will continue to do so. Fakes are theft. People who do so are stealing, and make peoples collections worthless. If you see it, report it.
COMBINED POSTAGE OFFERED: Please use the basket and then request the combined invoice that will save you money. If E-Bay won't let you request an invoice, use E-Bay.co.UK & not E-Bay.COM or other E-Bay sites. If unable to use the basket, commit to buy each item BUT DO NOT PAY, wait, and I'll send an invoice to you. Also some mobile device Apps don't allow it as they show less options on the page, if you use a PC, then it likely will. Postage price includes the protective packaging and combined postage savings usually notice at 3 items or more. Please only pay the discounted postage invoice. If unhappy with the postage cost, please contact me, prior to paying, to discuss. Higher value orders will be sent signed delivery, this may also be dependent on the country and buyer ratings. PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING ANY BAD FEEDBACK. Items are sent out the same or the next day. Unfortunately I have no control over rare postal delays, please be mindful of this if leaving low star ratings. Thank you.
Check out my shop for quality, hard to find, original items available worldwide. The shop links in this part of the listing will show more items for sale than other links or shop icons elsewhere on this page. SHOP LINK: Hygienic Porridge Miniature Emporium Thanks for looking.
Miskatonic University Australia Expedition Patch Call of Cthulhu H P Lovecraft. By HPLHS.
Patch Yourself Up with this H P Lovecraft inspired clothing patch. There’s a denim jacket out there somewhere wanting this colourful badge! This cloth patch has been woven to capture greater design detail. It is 75 mm (3 inches) across the base, with a heat sealed iron-on backing. Although it is recommended that you sew them in place for extended use, as washing and wear and tear will ensure that they gradually lose their adhesion (although in the past I’ve just pulled out the iron again to re-fix the glue on patches like these). This vivid Lovecraftian artwork will spruce up your jacket, book bag, or whatever else you choose to affix it to.
I have various different types up for sale, from the Miskatonic
Expedition Set and also those from the Arkham Municipal Set, so what-ever suits
your fancy. Perhaps on a field bag, for when out investigating mysterious
goings on? On a jacket, or as a Blazer patch? These could also be used as hand-outs
in game, gifts for players completing a successful game, or perhaps to be used
as props in a Live Action Roleplay (LARP) adventure. The Arkham Staff
Sanitarium cloth patch goes very well on a Lab coat. A very quick and easy
fancy dress costume, all you need is a clipboard and a name badge.
All the patches that HPLHS do are very nice and beautifully
embroidered. Just so you know though, they are not historically accurate. If I’m
correct, then the ones from way back when, would have been sizeably bigger, way
too big by modern standards, likely due to how they were manufactured back in
the day. Another thing is that vintage patches would not have had the neat edge
that people expect these days, known as Bourdon stitching. From that period
they would have had a simple cut edge without this nice edging at the border. I’d
guess that even if they were made the old way, you’d then get people complain
that they were not made or finished very well. They were all stitched on back
then, none of this modern quick iron on and go malarkey. Things took time back
then, but people appreciated things more due to that time taken.
These are made to be ironed on to Cotton fabrics, you ‘may’
be able to use them on Polyester. DON’T try to attach them to waterproof
clothing, or any material that is highly elastic, Nylon, Rayon, Tri-acetate
fabrics or anything that cannot take the irons high temperature. Once attached
they are pretty permanent, you may be able to remove them, but the glue will
affect the area that you have then uncovered. They are washable, but as with
any printing on clothing, turn the item they are attached to inside out for
washing and they will retain their look for longer.
How to attach them (if you are not sewing them on):
Use an iron, with adult supervision, on the hottest
temperature setting. Do not use steam during this process.
Place your embroidered patch where you want it, and then
put a thin fabric that can take the high temperature on top of it. A tea towel,
thin pillowcase, sheet etc.
Press the iron directly down, over the patches area, for
about 35 or 40 seconds. You do not need to move the iron back and forth.
If you can, then turn the clothing item, bag, what-ever
it is, inside out without disturbing the patch, and repeat from the other side,
to ensure a good bond.
Then ensure you let the patch cool down.
SHOP LINK: Hygienic Porridge Miniature Emporium Thanks for looking.
I only post to the invoice address. Please read postage, packaging, returns and payment details prior to bidding. Item is in good condition, unless otherwise stated. There may be residual paint on it, all miniatures have been washed to remove any residual chemical paint stripper, but I advise washing in soapy water with a toothbrush prior to painting, due to handling. I'm a collector, and honest seller, with excellent feedback. If there is an issue, then please contact to discuss, prior to leaving poor feedback.
WARNING. This is not a children's toy. It is a collectable for adults and is not recommended for young children under the age of 14 years old. Use of the product is at the user’s own risk, who by purchasing accepts responsibility from the point of receipt. CHOKING HAZARD, may contain small parts. Please be aware that the items, and the packaging that they are received in, are a choking hazard and may restrict breathing. They may pose a DANGER OF SUFFOCATION so please either store or dispose of packaging carefully. Do not ingest and keep away from small children. Items received may contain Lead and other metals, do not place in the mouth or swallow as it may be harmful if eaten or chewed. Wash your hands after handling and keep away from foodstuffs. Use of gloves is advisable in handling, especially if you have allergies to the product. Items and parts sold may have sharp points, edges or a cutting blade, be aware and avoid puncture injury to the eyes. Store carefully as items may be a slip, trip or fall hazard.