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After Battledroids was rebranded as [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]], the plastic models were removed from the game box. FASA and TCI stopped selling the individual model kits, but did release the rebranded and repackaged kits as quasi-expansions for those who still used the plastic models in place of the rapidly expanding and increasingly popular lead/pewter designs. These kits were packaged in the now familiar twofer packages featuring the trademark BattleTech logo and iconic rampaging ''Warhammer'' on the cover, and line drawing of the featured 'Mechs in the set on the back. Initially, only four sets were released, but the line was expanded to six, then eight, and ultimately twelve different sets. After Battledroids was rebranded as [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]], the plastic models were removed from the game box. FASA and TCI stopped selling the individual model kits, but did release the rebranded and repackaged kits as quasi-expansions for those who still used the plastic models in place of the rapidly expanding and increasingly popular lead/pewter designs. These kits were packaged in the now familiar twofer packages featuring the trademark BattleTech logo and iconic rampaging ''Warhammer'' on the cover, and line drawing of the featured 'Mechs in the set on the back. Initially, only four sets were released, but the line was expanded to six, then eight, and ultimately twelve different sets.
− As far as could be established, the company ended trading prior to the [[Unseen lawsuits]].+ The company ended trading prior to the lawsuit on the Unseen affair.
==Notable products== ==Notable products==
− *[[TCI Model Sets]]+ Model sets.
==References== ==References==
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After Battledroids was rebranded as [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]], the plastic models were removed from the game box. FASA and TCI stopped selling the individual model kits, but did release the rebranded and repackaged kits as quasi-expansions for those who still used the plastic models in place of the rapidly expanding and increasingly popular lead/pewter designs. These kits were packaged in the now familiar twofer packages featuring the trademark BattleTech logo and iconic rampaging ''Warhammer'' on the cover, and line drawing of the featured 'Mechs in the set on the back. Initially, only four sets were released, but the line was expanded to six, then eight, and ultimately twelve different sets. | After Battledroids was rebranded as [[BattleTech, 2nd Edition]], the plastic models were removed from the game box. FASA and TCI stopped selling the individual model kits, but did release the rebranded and repackaged kits as quasi-expansions for those who still used the plastic models in place of the rapidly expanding and increasingly popular lead/pewter designs. These kits were packaged in the now familiar twofer packages featuring the trademark BattleTech logo and iconic rampaging ''Warhammer'' on the cover, and line drawing of the featured 'Mechs in the set on the back. Initially, only four sets were released, but the line was expanded to six, then eight, and ultimately twelve different sets. | ||
− | + | The company ended trading prior to the lawsuit on the Unseen affair. | |
==Notable products== | ==Notable products== | ||
− | + | Model sets. | |
==References== | ==References== |