Following is a list of lines of miniatures, produced by various companies for use with role-playing games, or for figure painting.
Fawcett didn't like the fact that the miniatures were packaged in plastic bags rather than hard plastic bubble packs, and recommended that buyers examine the figures carefully before buying, since "it would be a shame to have the high quality of these figures marred by shipping damage.
"[64] In the May 1981 edition (Issue 49), Fawcett was equally as enthusiastic about WL06, a line of four wizards, using phrases like "expertly inscribed... a great degree of deeply etched detail... the features lend an air of intense concentration.
"[66] In the February 1983 edition (Issue 70), Kim Eastland recalled that "For years Superior avoided 25mm fantasy figures, but when the company decided to get into that field, it did so with a bang.
"[67] In the April 1983 edition (Issue 72), Eastland was equally as impressed by Dragon #6, calling it "one of the finest dragons on the market... You couldn't ask for better detail on the wings, scales and face... A truly gorgeous figure.