Rackham (company)

Rackham (later, Rackham Entertainment) was a French miniature and role-playing games production company.
History
When Jean Bey was 11 years old, he became fascinated with metal miniatures, and became a passionate collector, a hobby that he continued into his twenties. After he graduated from school, an opportunity to work for a miniatures manufacturer fell through, and he decided to start Rackham in 1997, naming the company after Arthur Rackham, one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration.
After a chance meeting with sculptor Paolo Parente at the European games convention Monde du Jeux, Bey and Parente worked together to design a new line of science fiction figurines for a campaign setting called AT-43, which was released in 2006.
In October 2010, Rackham Entertainment liquidated its assets and ceased operations.
 
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