1988 TSR. AD&D

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In 1988 Ral Partha signed a deal with TSR to produce an official line of AD&D figurines. Ral Partha also held the rights to make miniatures for other games like FASA's Battletech, Runequest, and Ogre. When Wizards of the Coast took over the TSR product line for Dungeons and Dragons, the decision was made to create and market their own line of miniatures. The deal with Ral Partha was terminated and they were ordered to destroy not only the molds of the official AD&D line, but all unsold product as well. As a result, these old miniatures are now highly collectible. By the late '90s, with D&D eclipsed by Magic: The Gathering, FASA's Battletech line became a major source of revenue for Ral Partha. However, with revenues from its fantasy RPG line of miniatures drying up, Ral Partha got into some financial hot water. FASA saw an opportunity. It gave Ral Partha an ultimatum. Ral Partha could either sell itself to FASA for 1/3 its market value or FASA would pull its Battletech license. With little choice, Ral Partha sold itself to FASA in 1998. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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