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image:Citadel-FF-17.jpg|<center>FF17<br>Minotaur | image:Citadel-FF-17.jpg|<center>FF17<br>Minotaur | ||
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− | image:Citadel-FF-18-2.jpg|<center>FF18 (v2)<br>Wraith{{Gallery-Ribbon}} | + | image:Citadel-FF-18-2.jpg|<center>FF18 (v2)<br>Wraith <br>{{smgl|Alan Perry}}{{Gallery-Ribbon}} |
image:Citadel-FF-19.jpg|<center>FF19<br>Werewolf | image:Citadel-FF-19.jpg|<center>FF19<br>Werewolf | ||
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image:Citadel-FF-22-1.jpg|<center>FF22 (v1)<br>Goblins Firing Bows<br>{{smg|([[C13_Night_Goblins_%28Citadel%29#C13_Night_Goblins_.281st_Compendium.29|C13]])}} | image:Citadel-FF-22-1.jpg|<center>FF22 (v1)<br>Goblins Firing Bows<br>{{smg|([[C13_Night_Goblins_%28Citadel%29#C13_Night_Goblins_.281st_Compendium.29|C13]])}} | ||
− | image:Citadel-FF-22-2.jpg|<center>FF22 (v2)<br>Goblins Firing Bows<br>{{smg|([[C13 Night Goblins (Citadel)|C13/1c]])}} | + | image:Citadel-FF-22-2.jpg|<center>FF22 (v2)<br>Goblins Firing Bows<br>{{smg|([[C13 Night Goblins (Citadel)|C13/1c]])}} <br>{{smgl|Alan Perry}} |
image:Citadel-FF-23-1.jpg|<center>FF23 (v1)<br>Goblins Advancing w. Spears | image:Citadel-FF-23-1.jpg|<center>FF23 (v1)<br>Goblins Advancing w. Spears | ||
image:Citadel-FF-23-2.jpg|<center>FF23 (v2)<br>Goblins Advancing w. Spears<br>{{smg|([[C13 Night Goblins (Citadel)|C13/1d]])}} | image:Citadel-FF-23-2.jpg|<center>FF23 (v2)<br>Goblins Advancing w. Spears<br>{{smg|([[C13 Night Goblins (Citadel)|C13/1d]])}} |
Revision as of 12:47, 14 February 2022
Citadel's Fiend Factory 25-28mm scale metal figures were out from 1979–1983. When TSR published the Fiend Factory Bestiary in February of 1982, many of the figures 1-40 that were launched in White Dwarf 12, were replaced with second versions as GW lost the rights to the line. A gallery of figs for these may be found on the Ccm Wiki.
"The publication of "Fiend Factory" monsters had one unintended side-effect for Citadel Miniatures, who had the contract to produce gaming miniatures based on White Dwarf features. As a condition of including "Factory" monsters in the Folio, Games Workshop transferred the copyright on those monsters to TSR, who already had an exclusive contract with Grenadier Models. This forced Citadel to discontinue miniatures depicting "Factory" monsters that appeared in the Folio." [1]
Note: FF24-29 Red Orcs were renamed first to Half-Orcs and then to Orcs.
Fiend Factory
FF1
The Fiend
Bryan AnsellFF3 (v2 a)
Wraith Rider on Undead Horse
(1 piece)FF4 (v2)
Wraith on Winged Mount
(C31)FF5 (v1)
Phantom Stalker
Michael PerryFF5 (v2)
Winged Demon w. Sword & Whip
(C31)FF6 (v2)
Ghost
Michael PerryFF7 (v1 alt)
Death Worm
(unlisted)FF8 (v1 a)
Volt Version 1FF8 (v1 c)
Volt Version 3FF8 (v2)
Harpy
(DMSP)FF12 (v1)
Assassin Bug
Humphrey LeadbitterFF13 (v1)
Bonesnapper
Humphrey LeadbitterFF13 (v2)
Wererat
(C22/1)FF14 (v2)
Cyclops
Michael PerryFF15 (v1)
Hill Giant Swinging Club
Humphrey LeadbitterFF16 (v1)
Giant Troll Attacking w. Spiked Club
Humphrey LeadbitterFF16 (v2)
Two Headed Troll w. Spiked Club
(C31)FF18 (v2)
Wraith
Alan PerryVariantFF20 (v2)
Goblins Charging w. Swords & Shields
(C13/1b)FF21 (v2)
Night Goblin w. Morning Star
(C13/1a)FF22 (v1)
Goblins Firing Bows
(C13)FF22 (v2)
Goblins Firing Bows
(C13/1c)
Alan PerryFF23 (v2)
Goblins Advancing w. Spears
(C13/1d)FF24
Red Orcs in Chainmail w. Swords
(C13/4a)FF25 (v2)
Red Orcs Attacking w. Swords
(C13/4b)FF26
Red Orcs in Plate Armour w. Swords
(C13/4c)FF27 (v1)
Red Orc w. Spear Mounted on Giant Tusker
Michael PerryFF28 (v2) (a)
Orc in Chainmail
(rider)FF32 (v3)
Golem
(Late 1982)
(C22/2)FF34
Chimaera
(C30)FF35
Manticore
Michael Perry
(C30)FF36
Medusa
(C22/3)FF37 (v1)
Warrior of the Stone
Humphrey LeadbitterFF38 (v2)
Giant Rats (1 sculpt ×3)
(C22/2)FF41 (v1)
Centaur Chief w. Sword
Tony AcklandFF45 (v1)
Salaman Warrior Advancing w. Sword
Humphrey LeadbitterFF45 (v2)
Caveman w. Club
(Feb 1982)
(C22/3)FF46 (v2)
Caveman w. Stone Axe & Club
(Feb 1982)
(C22/3)FF47 (v1)
Elite Salaman Trooper w. Lance & Axe Mounted on Giant StriderFF49
Giant Spider
(DMSP)FF51
Tentacled Crawler
Humphrey LeadbitterFF52 (v2)
Skeleton Warrior
(Dec 1982)
(C17/1e)FF53
Ogre
Michael PerryFF54
Wyvern
(C30)FF55
Young Dragon
(C30)FF56
Giant Frog
(C22/2)FF59
Wight
Alan PerryFF60 (v1)
Mummy
Michael PerryFF63 (v2)
Goblin Commander
(Dec 1982)
(C13/1e)FF65 (v2)
Ferocious Man-Fish
(Dec 1982) (bag, 3 figs)FF68
Goat-headed Ogre
(C22/3)FF70
Weretiger in Beast Form
(C22/1)FF71 (v1)
Gnome Assassin
(Dec 1982)
(DASP)FF72 (v1)
Spectre
(Dec 1982)
(DMSP)
Fiend Factory (US Additions)
FF67 (v3 b)
Goat-headed Ogre
(1983 USA)
(C22/3)FF71 (v2)
Large Insects (5 same?)
(1983 USA)FF72 (v2)
Large Creepers (5 same?)
(1983 USA)FF73
Dryad, Pixie & Sprite(3)
(1983 USA)FF73 (a)
Dryad
(1983 USA)FF73 (b)
Pixie
(1983 USA)FF73 (c)
Sprite
(1983 USA)FF74
Goat Headed Ogres w. Club & Spear (2)FF74 (a)
Goat Headed Ogre w. ClubFF74 (b)
Goat Headed Ogre w. SpearFF75
Ape-lords w. Chieftain (3)
(blister, 1983 USA)FF76
Sea Drake
C. Bradford Gorby
(1983 USA)FF76 (a)
Sea Drake Headpiece
C. Bradford GorbyFF76 (b)
Sea Drake Middle Humps
C. Bradford Gorby
(x2)FF76 (c)
Sea Drake Tailpiece
C. Bradford GorbyFF82
Kobold Hero w. Sword & ShieldFF83
Kobold w. Club (2)FF83 (a)
Kobold w. Club 1FF83 (b)
Kobold w. Club 2FF84
Kobold Swinging Mace (2)FF84 (a)
Kobold Swinging Mace 1FF84 (b)
Kobold Swinging Mace 2FF85
Shadow Elf Exiles (4)FF85 (a)
Shadow Elf Exile 1FF85 (c)
Shadow Elf Exile 3FF85 (d)
Shadow Elf Exile 4
- Much better coverage of this section can be found on CCM [7]
Laserburn / WH40K Fishmen
Sometime in the mid-1980s Bryan Ansell had some Sci-Fi Fishmen made based on Citadel's Fiend Factory FF65 Man-Fish models. See CCM for pictures of the originals. These "Fishmen from Space" [2] were used to playtest Laserburn and then WH40K but were only briefly sold to the public. [6] Fast-forward to 2012 when Wargames Foundry discovered the moulds of these in their back-catalog and created a new production-mould [3][4]. These figures are sometimes available from Wargames Foundry directly or as giveaways at events.
References
- [1], Wikipedia, "Fiend Folio, AD&D 1st Edition, Publication History", (accessed 2015-02-20)
- [2], Sho3box, "Fishmen from Space", 2012-12-10 (accessed 2015-02-20)
- [3], Wargames Foundry, "Rogue Trader Participation Game", 20012-11-19 (accessed 2015-02-20)
- [4], Wargames Foundry, "Mysterious Fishmen", 20012-12-08 (accessed 2015-02-20)
- [5], SoL, "Citadel Miniatures 1980 Red Catalogue", page 4
- [6], SoL, "1988 Rogue Trader Flyer 2"
- [7], CCM, "Fiend Factory US Only Releases"