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=BattleTech Miniatures=
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Miniatures and standees are two options to represent and track the location and facing of various mechs and other unit in [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] and various related games.  Depending on the edition, the base game will include either a set of standees, miniatures, or both for this purpose.  Miniatures contribute to the spatial aesthetic of a game while also permitting customization of units via painting.  Players may purchase additional miniatures that correspond to specific units (mechs, vehicles, infantry, etc.) within the game to increase the range of units the can represent.  In [[Alpha Strike (rules)|Battletech Alpha Strike]] and tabletop (non-hex map) rules for [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] use of miniatures is standard. 
  
Miniatures are used to represent and track the location and facing of 'Mechs and other units in [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] and various related games.  Depending on the edition, the base game includes either a set of standees (paper 2D miniatures), plastic 3D miniatures, or bothPlayers may purchase additional miniatures that correspond to specific units in order to increase the range of units that can represented.  In [[Alpha Strike (rules)|Battletech Alpha Strike]] and tabletop (non-hex-based map) rules for [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] use of 3D miniatures is standard.   
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[[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] generally uses a 1/285 or 6mm scale, though the consistency of scale can vary between or even within certain miniature linesMiniatures in a different scale have been made to support both [[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]] and [[BattleTroops]].  A few miniatures, using a larger scale, have also been produced for display purposes rather than for use in gameplay.  Prepainted miniatures using WizKids' Clix system were also produced for [[MechWarrior: Dark Age Collectable Miniatures Game]].   
  
3D miniatures in [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]] generally uses a 1/285 or 6mm scale, though the consistency of scale can vary between or even within certain miniature linesMiniatures in a different scale have been made to support both [[MechWarrior: The BattleTech Role Playing Game]] and [[BattleTroops]]A few miniatures, using a larger scale, have also been produced for display purposes rather than for use in gameplay.  Prepainted miniatures using WizKids' Clix system were also produced for [[MechWarrior: Dark Age Collectable Miniatures Game]].
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BattleTech miniatures have been made using metal or plastic.  Metal miniatures (often sold individually but possibly in packs) have been produced by Ral Partha and currently its successor, Iron Wind Metals.  Plastic miniatures have been sold (nearly always in miniature packs) through FASA and Catalyst Game Labs when it took over the rights to [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]].  The range of produced metal miniatures is quite broad and includes mechs, vehicles, infantry, battle armor, and aerospace units from several technical readoutsThe range of plastic miniatures has historically been much narrower, typically confined to mechs from the late Succession Wars plus a few from the early Clan eras.  The Clan Invasion Kickstarter, currently in the process of delivery, is greatly increasing the range of plastic miniatures available.  
  
3D miniatures have been made using metal or plastic.  Metal miniatures (often sold individually but possibly in packs) have been produced by Ral Partha and currently its successor, Iron Wind Metals.  Plastic miniatures have been sold (nearly always in miniature packs) through FASA and Catalyst Game Labs when it took over the rights to [[BattleTech (board game)|BattleTech]].  The range of produced metal miniatures is quite broad and includes 'Mechs, vehicles, infantry, battle armor, and aerospace units from several technical readouts.  The range of plastic miniatures has historically been much narrower, typically confined to 'Mechs from the late Succession Wars plus a few from the early Clan eras.  The Clan Invasion Kickstarter, currently in the process of delivery, is greatly increasing the range of plastic miniatures available.
 
  
2D miniatures, called stand-ups or standees, have been made from various types of cardboard or heavy paper.  These are cost-effective and generally compact to ship and store.  Additional sets of these have been sold as Reinforcement packs, both by FASA and Catalyst Games Labs. 
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==Ral Partha==
  
=Paper Miniatures=
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Metal miniatures were produced by [[Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.|Ral Partha]] starting in 1985 and up to and through its acquisition by FASA.  See [[Miniatures - Ral Partha]].
  
Paper/cardboard stand-ups or standees (also called stand-up playing pieces) have been included in the following introductory box sets.
 
  
*[[Battledroids]]
 
*[[BattleTech, Second Edition]]
 
*[[BattleTech, Fourth Edition]]
 
*[[Classic BattleTech Boxed Set]]
 
  
A combination of plastic miniatures and die-cut cardboard stand-ups have been included in the following box sets.
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==Iron Wind Metals==
  
*[[BattleTech: Beginner Box]]
 
*[[BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat]]
 
*[[BattleTech: Clan Invasion]]
 
  
Print and fold your own paper stand-ups for the twenty-four 'Mechs in [[Classic BattleTech Boxed Set]], [[Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set]], [[25th Anniversary Introductory Box Set]], and [[BattleTech Introductory Box Set]] were also provided electronically in [[Classic BattleTech Introductory Record Sheets]], which was made freely available through the web by FanPro and Catalyst Game Labs.
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Metal miniatures have been and continue to be produced by [[Iron Wind Metals]], the successor to Ral Partha.  See [[Miniatures - Iron Wind Metals]].
  
In addition, stand-alone packs of paper stand-ups have been sold.
 
  
*[[BattleTech Reinforcements]]
 
*[[BattleTech Reinforcements 2]]
 
  
Note: A set of cardboard stand-ups and counters titled `Reinforcements: Clan Invasion Box Set' has also been announced as part of the Clan Invasion Kickstarter.
 
  
=Plastic Miniatures=
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==FASA==
  
Plastic miniatures have been included in the following introductory box sets.
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Plastic miniatures were produced during FASA era of BattleTech in the [[PlasTech]] miniature set, the [[BattleTech, Third Edition]] box set, and the [[CityTech, Second Edition]] box set. See [[Miniatures - FASA]]
  
*[[BattleTech, Third Edition]]
 
*[[Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set]]
 
*[[25th Anniversary Introductory Box Set]]
 
*[[BattleTech Introductory Box Set]]
 
  
A combination of plastic miniatures and die-cut cardboard stand-ups have included in the following box sets.
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==Catalyst Game Labs==
  
*[[BattleTech: Beginner Box]]
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Plastic miniatures have been produced and continue to be produced by Catalyst Game Labs.  See [[Miniatures - Catalyst Game Labs]]
*[[BattleTech: A Game of Armored Combat]]
 
*[[BattleTech: Clan Invasion]]
 
  
Additionally, official plastic miniatures have been sold by the following companies.
 
  
*[[FASA]] produced a few plastic BattleTech miniatures until its dissolution in 2001.  See [[Miniatures - FASA]]
 
*[[WizKids]] produced prepainted plastic miniatures for the [[MechWarrior: Dark Age Collectable Miniatures Game]] from 2002 to 2007.  See [[Miniatures - Wizkids]].
 
*[[Catalyst Game Labs]] has produced plastic miniatures for BattleTech ever since its inception in 2007.  See [[Miniatures - Catalyst Game Labs]]
 
 
=Metal Miniatures=
 
 
Metal miniatures have been made and sold by the following companies.
 
 
*[[Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.|Ral Partha]] produced metal miniatures for BattleTech starting in 1985, through its acquisition by FASA, and until its spin-off as Iron Wind Metals in 2001. (Ral Partha produced a small number of miniatures in the late 1990's that had both metal parts and parts made from Partha Plastic (a type of resin).  See [[Miniatures - Ral Partha]].
 
*[[Iron Wind Metals]], the direct successor to Ral Partha, has produced metal miniatures for BattleTech since its spin-off in 2001.  See [[Miniatures - Iron Wind Metals]].
 
*Armorcast produced some miniatures in a 1/60 (or 28mm) scale using polyurethane resin and lead-free pewter from 1999 through 2007.  See [[Miniatures - Armorcast]].
 
  
 
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