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Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 09:20
by mahon
... which wouldn't be bad

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 09:27
by Nameless
yeah, depending on their price and availability.
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 10:32
by NAVARRO
its not rumors, its official, at least they say they will keep casting metal, but just in case your after some metal minis, and after observing 2007 rackham fiasco behaviour, I would advice anyone to dont take to long getting the metals you want.
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 10:51
by Nameless
already ordered 3 minis I wanted most

shope has two of them, I'm waiting for delivery of the third one.
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 10:59
by NAVARRO
thats the wisest thing to do, me im just waiting for my cursed bushis and still not sure about madwheels gobbos. I have so many little gobbos that will keep me busy for years to come.
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 11:10
by ToMaZ
I tried ordering at the rackham shop yesterday for my GF... and I kept getting errors and errors... so I gave up.
I read on the OZ forum that they'll keep producing metal models as long as they have the molds. If the molds go bad and they wouldn't create new ones and stop casting that model. Don't know how much of it is true though
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 11:19
by NAVARRO
the official thing:
All the RACKHAM products is and will be available via FFG for all English speaking country, new releases products for AT-43, Confrontation the Age of the Rag'Narok and the existing metal range.
Regarding the metal miniatures: we have some stocks, we have the moulds, we can continue casting our range, we can create our masters and our metal moulds if needed. So metal minis will remain available without C3 stats cards, but remain available. What I told previously it's simply that we will no more produce huge production quantity as before.
If some metal miniatures aren't available, it's simply because we need to do a new casting mould or it was a limited edition.
Thank you,
Jean.
If you believe it or not and if its really going to happen remains to be seen... For better or for worst i will make sure i get the stuff asap.

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 13:40
by illusionrip
personnally i wouldn't trust jean bey
he had so much troubles with everybody in the business
Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 13:59
by Skrit
Jup, I agree about what you said.
In the beginning I tried to become the distributor of Rackham products in the Benelux and was negotiating with him when suddenly all contact was cut off...
Just like that!
So Rackham can kiss my big beautiful

and just die, and I hope someone else picks up where they left of!

Posted: 16 Jan 2008, o 14:25
by NAVARRO
Cant argue with that, besides most stores dumped Rackham, I think for rackham to recover from so many bad feelings it will have to pull off some kind of magic trick... they have lost all credibility and not only from fan base but from all in general.
Me, im elsewere already having fun with real hobby oriented companies
