Ral Partha Catalog

By the 1990s, Ral Partha presented an enormous range of fantasy figures in 25mm as well as some in 15mm. The figures were meticulously sculpted and offered a dainty appearance when viewed next to most other figures of the time. Their D&D range was huge. The dragons were especially striking. But take a look at some of the other offerings like the Mimics. They also had several historical ranges including a beautiful but limited Renaissance range as well as an interesting colonial range.
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Figures based on the celebrated Empire of the Petal Throne RPG created by M.A.R. Barker.
Some early figures from Tom Meier as the fantasy range quickly outpaces the historical range.
In its earliest days, Ral Partha focused on its historical range. Here, they show their own line of 15mm Napoleonic figures.

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Ral Partha always had a soft spot for historical miniatures. In fact, for the historical miniatures player, their need for miniatures outstrips even the most avid RPG player. Here we see some of Ral Partha’s ranges including the crossover Bushido range.
A nice view of some of the early and now difficult to find Ral Partha figures that followed too closely designs used in Japanese cartoons.
This appears to be a second version of Ogre miniatures. While the PE heavy tank is the same, the PE Howitzer is much improved.

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