25mm Reptiliads by RAFM (1983)
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2025 5:22 am
My brother Bill recently handed me a box of "Reptiliad" miniatures that he bought in 1983 and wondered if I knew anything about them. He had kept them in the original box and had the receipt showing he had paid $23.70 for them. As a surprise gift I decided to paint and base them. So the time from purchase to completion was 41 years.

I was originally going to base them as individuals but thought they might look better as Triumph! (or DBA or HOTT) units. There is one base of Rabble, which are the five Gilla-Worm figures on foot. The Gilla-Worms on War Newts are Javelin Cavalry. The Reptiliads themselves are based as Raiders. There is whole book of lore associated with these miniatures but I didn't have easy access to it so I went with pictures of actual newts/lizards/salamanders as inspiration.
The figures were in good shape and had very little flash or mould lines. The spears have cast metal tips so it took a good while to drill them out and get the piano wire shafts inserted so they were not crooked. The only conversions I made were to add fingers wrapping around the weapon shafts, fixing an arm that snapped off, and adding a shield to the standard bearer and posing his right arm with the standard straight up and down.
The Receipt, the Bags, and the Bare Metal





Finished Figures










I was originally going to base them as individuals but thought they might look better as Triumph! (or DBA or HOTT) units. There is one base of Rabble, which are the five Gilla-Worm figures on foot. The Gilla-Worms on War Newts are Javelin Cavalry. The Reptiliads themselves are based as Raiders. There is whole book of lore associated with these miniatures but I didn't have easy access to it so I went with pictures of actual newts/lizards/salamanders as inspiration.
The figures were in good shape and had very little flash or mould lines. The spears have cast metal tips so it took a good while to drill them out and get the piano wire shafts inserted so they were not crooked. The only conversions I made were to add fingers wrapping around the weapon shafts, fixing an arm that snapped off, and adding a shield to the standard bearer and posing his right arm with the standard straight up and down.
The Receipt, the Bags, and the Bare Metal





Finished Figures








