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Battletech miniatures8/12/2023 ![]() ![]() The following list gives the BattleTech miniatures produced by Iron Wind Metals that used catalog codes in the range 20-600 to 20-999. Inner Sphere Dropship Assortment 2 (Contains 1 each Merlin, Leopard CV, Intruder, and Nekohono Drop Ships and bases)īattleTech Miniatures (20-600 to 20-999) Inner Sphere Dropship Assortment I (Contains 1 each Leopard, Union, Conquistador, and Rose Drop Ships and bases.)Ĭlan Dropship Assortment (contains 1 each:Broadsword, Union C, Arcadia, Sassanid and Overlord Dropships and bases) But eventually AeroTech figures would reuse codes from that range too.Īerospace Fighters #1 light - Sparrowhawks Codes 20-051 through 20-053 were employed for certain foam and resin building sets for a period of time including mid 2005. Then catalog codes 20-021 and following were used. This number range was exhausted in either late 2004 or early 2005. ![]() Catalog numbers were selected from the range 20-150 to 20-199 and assigned consecutively roughly based on order of development and/or release. Iron Wind Metals begun introducing AeroTech figures in 2003. This list is updated with miniatures available roughly up to 2009/2010. The following list gives the AeroTech miniatures produced by Iron Wind Metals. The following subsections list the miniatures Iron Wind Metals sold through its main distribution channels as well as through its webstore.ĪeroTech Miniatures (20-150 to 20-199, 20-021 and on) The total number of pieces once removed from the sprues for assembly is 14. For example, an ARC-8M Archer (20-211) package contains six pieces: four sprues plus two torso pieces. This is the number of sprues with pieces attached rather than total number of pieces. The column denoted "Pieces" gives the number of pieces (as identified on the blister packs) that are contained in the package. A range with no parentheses, e.g., 2000-2003, denotes the possible range for year of first appearance. If a second year is given in parentheses, it gives the last year the miniature appeared in a catalog or the last year of sale implied by a catalog entry. ![]() Table Notes: "Year" represents the first year the miniature appeared in one of the Ral Partha or Iron Wind Metals Catalogs or the first year of sale implied by a catalog (print or electronic) entry or an announcement on their website. Iron Wind Miniatures would exhaust the 20-600 to 20-99 range and start using codes in the 100s and 200s for new miniatures.ĭetailed lists of miniatures, subdivided into various groups, are supplied below. Museum scale miniatures were contained within the 10-101 to 10-104 range, boxed sets fell within the 10-801 to 10-899 range, and individual blister packs used codes from the 20-600 to 20-999 range. Iron Wind Metals continued to use the catalog numbers used by Ral Partha, which used a two digit prefix followed by a dash and a three digit code. Iron Wind Metals' website would continue the function of listing its collection of produced miniatures. However, this appears to be the final catalog formed as a published document. In 2003, Iron Wind Metals published a catalog, temporarily carrying over the tradition of Ral Partha catalogs. Certain blister packs in this time period would list Ral Partha on the front and Iron Wind Metals information on the back. In addition, Iron Wind Metals also reissued some Ral Partha miniatures that had been discontinued, remade others, and introduce new miniatures. Some of these were figures produced by Ral Partha immediately before the transition. Transition from Ral Partha to Iron Wind Metals įollowing its spin-off in 2001, Iron Wind Metals continued to produce BattleTech miniatures.
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