Tag Archives: Rackham Inc

CONFRONTATION, New Card Sets Coming

UPDATE: Unfortunately, something came up the day after I posted this, and I won’t have a chance to work on the new card downloads until the weekend of 15 September.  Details to follow.

A reader recently wrote to me about a couple missing cards and images in the Aarklash Archive (see right cuff), which is being phased out and replaced by the more robust and scalable Miniatures Archive.  He was kind enough to provide some of this missing content, including the cards featured here.  I was in the process of adding them to the zip file that is currently available for the Dwarves of Tir-Nâ-Bor when I discovered that I have more cards than I thought.

I’m going to prioritize creating these new card packs this weekend, and make them available for download from the Miniatures Archive after the holiday.  They may not be complete, but they’ll be closer than what is currently online here.

In the meantime, here are the cards for the Meteors of the Aegis, courtesy of a generous reader.

MINIATURES ARCHIVE, Concord of the Eagle Finished

Admittedly, the Concord of the Eagle was an easy series to complete for the new wiki, being that Rackham only ever made one model for the faction: Archon of Faathi.  The entry for Archon also includes some product and game information, and may represent the way I pursue other entries going forward.  If so, the Alchemists will need an update, but such are wikis: they’re never done.

I’ve started on Cadwallon, and will chip away at the Elemental, Familiar, and Mercenary pages at the same time to help break things up.  There’s more to come.

MINIATURES ARCHIVE, Alchemists of Dirz Complete

I just uploaded the final model profile for the Alchemists of Dirz page in the wiki.  I’m going to do some lower-hanging fruit next before starting the next big faction page, Cadwallon.  In the meantime, enjoy the Dirz profile pages.

CADWALLON, Isabeau, O, Isabeau

(from the left) Werner Klocke’s Isabeau, MIKH’s Isabeau, and the C:CoT Isabeau

A little over a week ago Legacy Miniatures, in conjunction with CoolMiniOrNot, released three more sets of models formally produced by Rackham: Nobles of Cadwallon, Bodyguards of Cadwallon, and Griffin Pack 1.  The pattern for this release followed that of the others: each set was comprised of models previously available from Rackham (and still ubiquitous in the aftermarket) and one or two rare or never-before-released models.  It’s the latter that usually makes the sale (it has been in my case, anyway).

I’ve been hesitant to buy any of these three sets.  My gut tells me I’ll eventually give in and buy the two Cadwallon sets, but I’m not quite there yet.

During some downtime, today, I checked the CMoN site to see if there were any reviews of the models, as some have no doubt been delivered by now.  In the announcement for this release, one customer wrote the following:

There is a problem with this release.
The Isabeau miniature that is provided is neither the original sculpt (thats shown) nor the WK…. Instead it appears to be a recast of the pre-paint figure thats available in the Cadwe FFG hero set.

Really?  I began in investigation immediately.  It didn’t take long, because as fortune would have it the customer who wrote that comment on CMoN posted a comment here when I was in the thick of my search.  After a brief exchange via email, he pointed me to his post on the UK:CORD forum, which included a photo of the model in Legacy’s Nobles of Cadwallon set.  Sure enough, it is indeed a resin cast from the same sculpt used to make the board game piece for Cadwallon: City of Thieves.

I’m not entirely surprised to learn this.  Sculpts and masters, especially if they’re resin, are prone to breakage unless they’re cared for properly.  The only reason I can think of for including this sculpt in the set, is that the others were lost or damaged beyond repair.

As to why they advertised the set with a photo of a different sculpt, I blame this either on human error, or because painted models lead to better sales and they had access to a great studio photo of Isabeau.  Why not just use a photo of the model in the set with an updated paint job?  Because Legacy Miniatures is a side project for Dust Studio/Games, and their resources are largely devoted to the game universe they’re currently developing (Dust) as opposed to one from their past.  And thank god for that.  Artists create, they don’t dwell.  Ever forward, boys–ever forward.

NOTE: MIKH’s version of Isabeau was released in 2006. Werner KLOCKE’s version (together with Rafal ZELAZO) was released in 2007 as a free promo for subscribers to the French edition of Cry Havoc!.

FIRE INDUSTRIES, Fire Industries

Speculate.

Remember these guys?  Fire Industries took over all resin production for Rackham for a time, but it didn’t last long and soon after R was filing for bankruptcy.  It was somewhat of a strange partnership from the start, but lasted long enough for FI to put out some great terrain pieces (reproduced from R originals) and interesting models for AT-43 (their warthog comes to mind).  Some of their models have actually been made available through other channels (large pixie, ninja goblin, and the warthog, for example), but from what I can recall not through any store or dedicated website.  It’s a pitty, as I always liked the resin terrain pieces.

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Dragon Titan of Aarklash

I just uploaded some new high-resolution photos of the titan dragon to the Cynwäll elves page in the Archive.  Included in this upload are the photo for the box art (above), the box art, and a much larger version of the studio photo.  Enjoy!

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Dwarves of Mid-Nor

This doesn’t count as one of the high-res images, but it’s close.  You can find it on the Mid-Nor page, too.

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Akkylanie and Tir-Nâ-Bor

I can tell from the page hits that you guys already found the Griffin.  Last two high-res images are up.

I hope you all enjoy these.

 

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Goblins of the Ûraken Clan

The third (of five) high-resolution Confrontation images is now available here.

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Kelts of the Drune Clan

The high-resolution image of the Drune army is now available in the Archive.

AARKLASH ARCHIVE, Cynwäll Elves

I just added this high-resolution image to the Cynwäll Elves page in the Aarklash Archive.  I have four more of these, and will upload them over the next few days.

Why is this news worthy?  Click on the image. 😉

CONFRONTATION, Viress Cards Available

The cards for Viress and her weapon bearer, exclusive Cadwallon models for the 2007 Paris GenCon, are now available for download here.  The zip file contains both the French and English cards.

LEGACY MINIATURES, Viens voir les miliciens

Haekel & Jaeckel has a great article comparing the recently released (and now sold out) box set of Cadwallon militia from Legacy Miniatures.

The article is in French, but a little wizardry from Google Translate produces sufficient results for non-Francophones.

LEGACY MINIATURES, Flesh Golem Review

LOBO recently published a review and unboxing of the Flesh Golem from Legacy Miniatures on the WAMP website.  He covers all the essential points in his review: packaging, publication, cast quality, resin quality, and overall impression of the model.

If you’re still feeling tempted by this model, but haven’t taken the plunge, LOBO’s review may help with your decision.

At the time of this writing, CMoN still had 100 left (out of a print run of either 200 or 250, I think).  They’re not exactly flying off the shelf, but stock is dwindling.

MID-NOR HYDRA, Unboxing

A member on the DragonPainting.net forum, atacam, has just uploaded several photos of the Mid-Nor Hydra from Legacy Miniatures.  According to atacam, “It goes together beautifully, with little to no trimming on certain parts.”

Rumor has it that the next two models from Legacy are the Mid-Nor cyclops and an Acheron character.