User:Cpt kirstov/User blog/Reaper to Produce Pathfinder Miniatures

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Paizo and Reaper Miniatures today announced that Reaper would be producing monthly metal miniature releases to support Paizo’s new Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Debuting in Fall 2009, with fantasy miniatures supporting the Pathfinder RPG, Pathfinder Adventure Paths, Pathfinder Modules, and the world of the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting.


“We’re ecstatic to be working with the fine people at Paizo Publishing,” said Ed Pugh, CEO of Reaper Miniatures. “The Pathfinder Roleplaying Game has set a new standard in roleplaying and gaming in our industry. We’re proud to be a part of such a groundbreaking endeavor.”


We'll be discussing the scope and future of this range here at Gen Con over the next few days, and I imagine both Paizo and Reaper will have much more to announce by way of details in the next few weeks. Many of the current Pathfinder minis sculpts will eventually be rolled into the new line, which will include new sculpts on a monthly basis.— Paizo press release, August 12, 2009 ([1])

Most excellent.

I've never purchased or painted minis in the past, my battle markers usually taking the form of appropriately-size candy bars; it always made for a some delicious after-battle celebrations, and my player's knew I'd be cooking up some form of army-sized conflict shortly after Halloween. That said, I've always wanted to try my hand at this aspect of the hobby.

The quality of past Pathfinder minis has made me eager to drop some cash for the beautifully-cast pieces of metal. With a regular line coming I look forward to doing just that. I can't wait to hear what other news will be coming out of Indianapolis this weekend. —Heaven's Agent (talk) Thu, 13 Aug 2009 02:19:01 +0000

Good news indeed. I trust the entirety of the party went well? I really need to start getting out more; it seems I miss all the fun. —Heaven's Agent (talk) Thu, 13 Aug 2009 04:34:50 +0000
Erik said tonight at the Paizo party that Reaper already has new Valeros and Seoni sculpts on display here at the show as well as a red dragon to replicate the cover of the Core Rulebook. Additionally, the cover NPC from The Bastards of Erebus will be one of the first minis to hit the market. —Yoda8myhead (talk) Thu, 13 Aug 2009 03:56:48 +0000