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I will use this area to credit all sources used to compile the Aarklash Archive. If you want your name removed, feel free to let me know.
This is a work in progress.
Denis. “1997-2007 : une décennie de nains Rackham” (Mid-Nor). In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (March 2008). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article112. LINK
Denis. “1997-2007 : une décennie de nains Rackham” (Tir-Nâ-Bor). In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (March 2008). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article111. LINK
Denis. “1997-2007 : les gobelins Rackham.” In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (November 2009). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article144. LINK
Denis. “1999-2007 : les sculpteurs Dirz.” In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (July 2008). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article124. LINK
Denis. “Cadwallon et la Guilde des Sculpteurs.” In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (March 2010). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article146. LINK
Denis. “Les orques Rackham.” In Autour des figs, on Haekel & Jaekel, (September 2010). http://haekel.free.fr/spip.php?article154. LINK
E-Minis.net. http://www.e-minis.net/images/confrontation/. LINK
Ludik Bazar, for catalog images and lead.
Malefic, for catalog images and lead.
SDEN: Confrontation (now defunct), for images of Cry Havoc!, contents of Cry Havoc! (French), time line of releases, concept art, maps, and various gaming aids.
SDEN (English), for inspiration.
Zinndex, for inspiration.
Nico Kopf, for catalog images, WIP images, Photoshop help, feedback, and always inspiration(!).
Derek Osborne, for help with the first draft of the catalog.
Sden Confrontation is not updated anymore but is still online : http://www.sden.org/confront/-Confrontation-.html
You can also mention Rakscan which is like your french counterpart and an incredible database (in french and english). I think it was offline but it’s back online at http://www.rackscan.net
Thanks for your excellent job.
See the section under Dragon Painting in the column on the left.
I should just shut that column down and move those links here though, so thank you for pointing this out.
I know Rackscan is back, but it’s a shell of what it was six or more years ago.
Thanks again, Yslaire. I really appreciate it!