Reaper Miniatures

A line of miniatures was produced by based on Doom and Doom II characters in a limited run from September 1997 to July 1999. The original miniatures were carved by three freelance artists contracted by Reaper: Sandra L. Garrity, Julie Guthrie, and Bob Ridolfi. Sandra carved nine of them, Julie two, and Bob four. Reaper part numbers were 66601 through 66615, in respective order below. The miniatures were produced under a license from id Software. The line featured the following miniatures:

2013 re-release
A new batch of the Doom Reaper miniatures was sold in 2013 on the online Bethesda store as part of the celebration of Doom's 20th anniversary. These were sold for $200 in the form of a boxed set containing one of each of the 15 figures. Pieces from this run have "2013" as the copyright date on the bottom of the figures. The 2013 arachnotron differs from previous runs, and it is believed that the "beta" mold was used in its production, possibly due to the original production mold being in an unusable condition.

The hard shell box used for the set is a Condition 1 #699 pistol case. Reaper Miniatures use this case for all of their boxed sets and this is not specific to the Doom set (it is possible to buy identical empty cases from Reaper with a generic Reaper Miniatures label).

The boxed set attracted from some Doom fans due to the way that the figures are packed within the box. The figures are stored in a standard miniatures box in a foam grid, but the box was clearly designed for smaller figures, as some of the larger figures do not fit properly within the small grid spaces. Some of the foam is cut away to accommodate the largest figures (specifically the cyberdemon, arachnotron and arch-vile). The end result is a sloppy, unattractive appearance to the set (see picture below).