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1980s Citadel Runequest on Ebay.co.uk
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That hits the old wayback machine.
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Originally Posted by
tesral
That hits the old wayback machine.
i miss the old citadel and ral partha minis. good stuff.
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Originally Posted by
agoraderek
i miss the old citadel and ral partha minis. good stuff.
Partha Mainly. Reaper has done a nice job of filling the shoes if you will.
I visited the Ral Partha factory back in 1995. I was passing through Cincinnati and asked if I could drop it. They said fine. They even dug up old molds and ran figures for me. I ended up buying something like 300 bucks worth of minis. They made me fifty examples of a figure only found in a set and stuff like that.
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Originally Posted by
tesral
Partha Mainly. Reaper has done a nice job of filling the shoes if you will.
I visited the Ral Partha factory back in 1995. I was passing through Cincinnati and asked if I could drop it. They said fine. They even dug up old molds and ran figures for me. I ended up buying something like 300 bucks worth of minis. They made me fifty examples of a figure only found in a set and stuff like that.
man, you just made me jealous...
back in the early 80's i used to make my dad drive me to morris, ny (linton's ltd.) or ithaca (quest's end) whenever ral partha released new minis. the town i grew up in had a couple book stores that carried rule books and modules, but no one carried minis or paints, so i had to road trip it...
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Originally Posted by
agoraderek
man, you just made me jealous...
back in the early 80's i used to make my dad drive me to morris, ny (linton's ltd.) or ithaca (quest's end) whenever ral partha released new minis. the town i grew up in had a couple book stores that carried rule books and modules, but no one carried minis or paints, so i had to road trip it...
Life in the big city does have advantages. Life in a city that is a nexus of colleges is even better. We have always had a couple of hobby shops in the area that deal in minis and gaming supplies.