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When originally released, Ral Partha produced these miniatures using a lead alloy.  In 1993 Ral Partha converted from lead alloy to Ralidium, its own special formulation of lead-free pewter with no change in the catalog code.  Some time after this conversion, Ral Partha temporarily produced a version of this set using a combination of Ralidium and Partha Plastic, a type of resin.  That version used the catalog number 10-842P, where the suffix P denoted the usage of some Partha Plastic.
 
When originally released, Ral Partha produced these miniatures using a lead alloy.  In 1993 Ral Partha converted from lead alloy to Ralidium, its own special formulation of lead-free pewter with no change in the catalog code.  Some time after this conversion, Ral Partha temporarily produced a version of this set using a combination of Ralidium and Partha Plastic, a type of resin.  That version used the catalog number 10-842P, where the suffix P denoted the usage of some Partha Plastic.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 27 September 2021

Ral Partha Boxed Set: Heavy Omni Mechs
Product information
Type Miniature Set
Publication information
Publisher Ral Partha
Product code 10-842
First published 1991
Content
Content four metal miniatures (unpainted) with bases
Era Clan Invasion
Series Ral Partha Boxed Set
Followed by Ral Partha Boxed Set: Assault Omni Mechs

Description[edit]

The Ral Partha Boxed Set: Heavy Omni Mechs is a collection of four metal miniatures for use in BattleTech.

Contents[edit]

Materials[edit]

When originally released, Ral Partha produced these miniatures using a lead alloy. In 1993 Ral Partha converted from lead alloy to Ralidium, its own special formulation of lead-free pewter with no change in the catalog code. Some time after this conversion, Ral Partha temporarily produced a version of this set using a combination of Ralidium and Partha Plastic, a type of resin. That version used the catalog number 10-842P, where the suffix P denoted the usage of some Partha Plastic.