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==Description==
 
==Description==
The '''BattleTech Salvage Box: UrbanMech''' is a plastic miniature for use in the classic ''[[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]]'' tabletop and ''[[Alpha Strike (rules)|Alpha Strike]]'' games. The box also provides one dry-erase card, which are intended to directly support ''Alpha Strike'' gameplay, and one new Pilot Card.
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The '''BattleTech Salvage Box: UrbanMech''' is a plastic miniature for use in the classic ''[[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]]'' tabletop and ''[[Alpha Strike (rules)|Alpha Strike]]'' games. The box also provides one dry-erase card, which are intended to directly support ''Alpha Strike'' gameplay, and one new Pilot Cards.
  
 
The BattleTech Salvage Box: UrbanMech was created as a part of the [[2019 Clan Invasion Crowdfunding Campaign]]. With the campaign proving far more popular than [[Catalyst Game Labs]] had ever anticipated, the company asked fans what additional products they wanted for stretch goals with a notable number of respondents suggesting products based around the quirky ''[[UrbanMech]]'' which had achieved memetic mascot status in direct comparison to its performance in tabletop. Attached to the US$2,000,000 "No Guts, No Galaxy" stretch goal, this was achieved and Catalyst produced the ''UrbanMech'' salvage box alongside the [[UrbanMech Plushie]].
 
The BattleTech Salvage Box: UrbanMech was created as a part of the [[2019 Clan Invasion Crowdfunding Campaign]]. With the campaign proving far more popular than [[Catalyst Game Labs]] had ever anticipated, the company asked fans what additional products they wanted for stretch goals with a notable number of respondents suggesting products based around the quirky ''[[UrbanMech]]'' which had achieved memetic mascot status in direct comparison to its performance in tabletop. Attached to the US$2,000,000 "No Guts, No Galaxy" stretch goal, this was achieved and Catalyst produced the ''UrbanMech'' salvage box alongside the [[UrbanMech Plushie]].

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