Ekim Toor wrote:cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem& ... amp;ih=011
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:According to Mike Noe, their prez....(I am trying to recall his exact words, but don't take what I am saying "verbatim")....when Partha lost the AD&D license, they also lost the legal right to continue casting even the existing figures that they had.For some reason also, it was impossible for them to even re-release them under a different name (like "Dark Elf" instead of "Drow") due to licensing restrictions.
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:One of the things I heard bantered about in my few trips down there - and I don't know if they ever acted on it or discussed it seriously - was contacting WoTC to see if they wanted to purchase the sculpts Partha still had to re-release them as part of their new plastic figure line.
Center_Stage_Hobbies wrote:Anyway, that's mostly what I know about it. I was going to call Chuck Crain and ask him about it, but ironically enough, the week I called to ask Mike for his phone number was four days after Mr. Crain passed away.
That's a common pack, very overpriced
Ekim, here's a link to the one on my Ral Partha archive pages...
mandalaymoon wrote:The Dragon series is the weakest part of the Ral Partha 11 series. They're just too small. The RP Dragon box sets are much better with truly fearsome and large Dragon miniatures. The Dragons 11 series is the only RP AD&D line that I don't have a complete set of, and I'm not really interested in collecting the rest of the line at the current prices. I have enough Dragons already from the RP and Grenadier box sets.