Love it! I still have a few Rafm minis. I'm really surprised they never got as big as Ral Partha or Grenadier. Can't wait to see next week's blood sucker! -John
Next week ( this week, really) will be the Vampire Tandaloor, which I think I referred to as Vlad Dracul, because I hadn't uncovered the rest of the set yet.
I miss RAFM. When I was a teenager in the 80s, RAFM seemed to be the "heretical" miniature maker, making all the creepy eldritch ghouls and horrors rather than playing it safe like the big names. I seem to remember that the Dragon would always review RAFM minis poorly. I'd find them occasionally at my FLGS and I did buy a few. I guess Reaper has most of their molds now.
@@thomasbeckett735 I'm not certain. I've looked on the site but not been able to find anything. I read somewhere that Reaper had bought the molds but haven't seen any proof
Love it! I still have a few Rafm minis. I'm really surprised they never got as big as Ral Partha or Grenadier. Can't wait to see next week's blood sucker!
-John
Next week ( this week, really) will be the Vampire Tandaloor, which I think I referred to as Vlad Dracul, because I hadn't uncovered the rest of the set yet.
I miss RAFM. When I was a teenager in the 80s, RAFM seemed to be the "heretical" miniature maker, making all the creepy eldritch ghouls and horrors rather than playing it safe like the big names. I seem to remember that the Dragon would always review RAFM minis poorly. I'd find them occasionally at my FLGS and I did buy a few. I guess Reaper has most of their molds now.
I didn't know Reaper had their molds! Do they still produce the old RAFM stuff?
@@thomasbeckett735 I'm not certain. I've looked on the site but not been able to find anything. I read somewhere that Reaper had bought the molds but haven't seen any proof
@@thomasbeckett735 I read somewhere that they bought the molds but I've not seen anything on the site.