Sunday, February 19, 2023

Traveller - RAFM Figures, p1

The Citizens are looking pretty '70s in my opinion...!
But they still look "Mahvalous"!

While I do have a bunch - about 150[!] classic sculpts from that era, they are all military and I needed some characters for Traveller - quick!  As the 15mm Citadel Traveller sculpts are some of my favorites, it didn't take long for me to visit Stuff of Legends and also ask around in various forums.  Turned out that RAFM is still making those sculpts, by the Perry Bros. no less.  I did confirm that BTW, and sent an email to their webpage - to my surprise, I got a polite reply confirming this from one of the bros.  Having a bunch, I figured their characters would also be very nice - but it was a bit hard to tell from some of the pics / paint jobs at RAFM.  So I got more info from Stuff of Legends here [CLICK].

The useful thing is that the names of the figs show the intent of the sculptor / manufacturer which gives some more information on the Traveller universe.  So for convenience, here's is some of the SOL info below, arranged to make it easier to cross-reference with the large image.

Pic below:
1 Adventuress in Vacc Suit
2 Adventurer in Vacc Suit with Repair Gear
3 Adventurer in Vacc Suit with Snub Pistol
4 Adventurer in Vacc Suit with Accelerator Rifle
5 Adventurer in Casual Wear with Advanced Combat Rifle

6 Adventurer in Casual Wear with Auto Pistol
7 Adventuress in Casual Wear with Carbine
8 Adventurer in Casual Wear with RAM Grenade Launcher
9 Adventurer in Ship Dress with Hand Computer
10 Adventuress in Ship Dress with Snub Pistol
11 Adventurer in Ship Dress with Snub Pistol
12 Adventurer in Survival Dress with Advanced Combat Rifle
13 Adventurer in Survival Dress with Auto Pistol
14 Adventuress in Survival Dress with Assault Rifle
15 Utility Droid with Work Arms

16 Social Droid (Steward/Library Functions)
17 Down and out Adventurer with Dagger and Body Pistol
18 Down and out Adventurer with Carbine
19 Down and out Adventurer with Auto Pistol
20 Barbarian Adventurer with Cutlass

Pic below:
1 Bridge Officer in Dress Uniform with Hand Computer
2 Bridge Officer in Duty Dress with Snub Pistol
3 Female Bridge Officer in Duty Dress at Ease
4 Merchant Master with Snub Pistol
5 Chief Engineer in Duty Dress with Hand Computer

6 Engineering Crewman in Duty Dress with Tool Set
7 Engineering Crewman in Duty Dress with Snub Pistol
8 Crewman in Duty Dress with Tool Set
9 Crewman in Duty Dress with Hand Recorder
10 Crewman in Duty Dress with Snub Pistol


11 Crewman in Duty Dress with Cutlass
12 Medic in Duty Dress with Analyser
13 Marine in Battle Dress with Accelerator Rifle
14 Marine in Battle Dress with RAM Grenade Launcher
15 Marine in Battle Dress at Ease

16 Marine in Combat Armour with Snub Pistol
17 Ship's Boat Pilot at Ease
18 Crewman in Vacc Suit with Tool Set
19 Crewwoman in Vacc Suit with Snub Pistol
20 Crewman in Vacc Suit with Snub Pistol

Pic Below:
1 Uniformed Official with Communicator
2 Uniformed Official with Auto Pistol
3 Uniformed Official with SubMachine Gun
4 Nobleman with Foil
5 Lady in Evening Wear

6 Merchant of Substance with Snub Pistol
7 Young Lady of Good Repute with Dagger
8 Male Citizen with Blade
9 Female Citizen with Auto Pistol
10 Businessman with Hand Computer

11 Receptionist with Communicator
12 Colonist with Assault Rifle
13 Female Colonist with Body Pistol
14 Con Artist with Suitcase
15 Thug/Bouncer with Auto Pistol

16 Thug/Bouncer with Shotgun
17 Assassin with Grav Belt and Snub Pistol
18 Beggar/Thief with Dagger
19 Security Robot with User Arm
20 Android Female Companion

Ordering was a pleasure and altho there was some back and forth with my request to have RAFM rebuild the original packs of 40, Brock was patient and enduring and even allowed me a sale discount altho I reached out a day late, officially.  That's great customer service!

So, here they are in the [metal] flesh!
Size = 13mm to 17mm from foot to eyes, depending on model [women may be a bit smaller, marines and big guys a bit larger].  
The average fig is 15mm foot to eye.

RAFM set "Guerillas" [CLICK]
NOTE: I didn't get the fourth guy from the left pictured at RAFM - I got a duplicate of 6 from left instead.  C'est la vie.




One can easily see that the sculpting has a lot of depth and will paint up easily with several techniques, including dry brushing or the "miracle dip" or other shading.

RAFM Set "Space Pirates" [CLICK]




RAFM set "Crewmen" [CLICK]




RAFM set "Support Staff" [CLICK] is a buncha odds and ends, but a very useful pack for encounters of the 3rd Kind!  Below, the first two on left are Droyne - one with a knife and the other looking at a widget [probly]. The next two are Vargr wolf-humanoids, one with a medical bag and the next with a pistol. Then there are three Aslans [Aslanni?] with a sword, a staff and a motivating gesture - fist in the air - respectively.


Below is a librarian droid [C3P0 type] and two utility droids with service arms.

Finally, there were two men in militia / crew caps, left with pistol, right with a widget.

RAFM set "Planetary Militia" [CLICK
Lost the images in the raw metal, but here they are primed grey.
Above: Left is "Uniformed Official with SMG", center is "Adventurer with RAM grenade launcher", to right is "Adventurer in Survival Dress with ACR [Advanced Combat Rifle]".
Below, #6 "Chief engineer with hand computer" to left, "Engineering crewmen with tools" [tool bag] to right.



RAFM set "Padded Armor Troops" [CLICK]
These are people in "space suits" which in Traveller terms includes the vacuum protection and the benefits of cloth armor. In the original release, they were Naval Landing Party I think. The present pack comes with five guys with a small carbine looking gun...

...and the below, which are two with tools [a small guy to left, could be female] an obviously female in suit [obvious breasts...not obvious in photo...and smaller, slender stature] and two men with pistols.  Overall, a very useful set for adventurers as they will regularly need these suits, whether for outer space, space ships with risk of vacuum, or hostile environments on planetary landings and other exotic places.  Quite recommended!


RAFM set "Infantry Set #3" [CLICK] These fellows are actually marines.  I got 6 of the fellow on the left [Marine with Accelerator Rifle], 2 of the fellow on the right [Marine with RAM Grenade Launcher], and one each of the two in center [At Ease and Snub Pistol].  this made for a nice little force of two fire teams and two leaders.  They cleaned up nicely and have interesting helmets which will set them apart from a standard space suit.


RAFM set "Space Vixens" [CLICK] came with 10 females [there are a couple in the other sets, noted above] but basically this was just a way to sell most of the females in one set. 
The four above left, are all in various garb, none particularly "spacey" or exotic, with weapons. The two to left look like adventurers in practical clothing with a pistol and a shotgun. The next two may be some type of crew, and could paint up as sci-fi clothes. The two on right are most likely an exotic dancer [Andoid Femail Companion] and a women in an evening gown [Lady in Evening Wear], no weapons except their looks!

Below, the first on left has the militia / crew cap and the second is standing 'at ease' and is a ships crew / officer.  The two on right are obviously in space suits with weapons.

and here they are primed:


Have to say, very pleased with these, lots of character for such small folks.  While it is completely out of fashion to have 15mm sci-fi for an RPG, Traveller was on to something when they chose this scale - large enough for nice details to paint, but small enough that the vics are affordable and fit on the table...and who doesn't want to have some cool space trucks and tanks and flyers around?  Gadgets are part of the future, too!

There is more to come, so stay tuned for Part 2, which will include some vics and a buncha Soldiers.

Below are the figures primed - some grey, some white.  Often, it really helps you to see the details and the lovely sculpting.  Lots of good personalities, poses, and originality - some of the pics look like 28mm, frankly!  How did they get all that detail into 15mm...? 

These are mounted for the painting work, so they have been a bit rearranged from the packs, which is why the pics are grouped together.  I didn't want to confuse purchasers as to what was in which pack from the present RAFM line!

















5 comments:

  1. Those are lovely figures, they look so much better primed! Although I used to play Traveller a lot, we were far too cheap to buy any figures for it though. Even our 'Striker' campaign just used 6mm Cold War figures and vehicles as substitutes.

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    1. Yeah, the priming tones down all that light reflection off the metal surface, which actually detracts from the figure's sculpting quality. Also, as a relatively small object, 15mm just seems to need the primer to allow the eye to see the details - or it could just be my eyes aging...!

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  2. I second Martin's observation about how much better they look primed. If I still collected 15mm figures, these would be hard to resist! Really like the marines and the padded armor troops. I did see, on the Stuff of Legends page, a link to 54mm sci fi figures which is intriguing.

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    1. You're definitely in the "Bigger is Better" camp, LOL.
      :)
      I'm going 15mm because it is the original scale for the game, including maps, and other stuff. It's also portable and pretty cheap. And for vehicles, it is a LOT cheaper, in general. While I don't mind sci-fi skirmish with 28mm figs and no vics, I already have enough of that in a couple of other genres.

      Plus nostalgia trumps almost everything else with this particular project!

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