Torchlight Fantasy Products

Torchlight Fantasy Products was a company that produced small-scale three-dimensional resin dungeons for use with miniature figures.

[1] Pieces included parts of dungeons such as corridors and walls, as well as chests, tables and chairs.

In the March 1985 edition of White Dwarf (Issue 63), Joe Dever and Gary Chalk noted that these products were "cast in resin, which has many advantageous properties, [being] more resilient that stone-cast material, and far lighter."

They called the line of products "comprehensive" and easy to paint, concluding that "many of the items such as doors, windows, chests and beds, can be used in conjunction with normal 2-D floor plans.

"[3] In the September 1983 edition of Imagine (Issue 6), Ian J. Knight was impressed by the sheer variety of pieces available, saying that this was "sufficient to allow for most possibilities, and when assembled and painted the sets do look most attractive."