About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Avalon Hill, Steve Jackson Games, Games Workshop, Milton Bradley Company, Ral Partha Enterprises, Game Designers' Workshop, West End Games, Grenadier Models Inc., Queen Games, Fantasy Flight Games, Avalanche Press, Simulation Publications, The Gamers, Cheapass Games, Mongoose Publishing, Parker Brothers, Buffalo Games, Habermaass, Guidon Games, International Team, Mayfair Games, Nubian Jak, Kenzer & Company, Outset Media, Winning Moves, Waddingtons, Bezier Games, Columbia Games, Out of the Box Publishing, Looney Labs, Yaquinto Publications, Z-Man Games, Ravensburger, Late for the Sky Production Company, Rio Grande Games, Merillian, Days of Wonder, Amarillo Design Bureau, The Game Crafter, Selchow and Righter, Tuonela Productions Ltd, GMT Games, Group SNE, Cranium, Inc., Atlas Games, Grey Ghost Press, Flying Buffalo, Task Force Games, Ad Astra Games, Lookout Games, Tilsit Editions, Kosmos, Hans im Gluck, Endless Games, Chieftain Products, Battleline Publications, Last Unicorn Games, TerrorBull Games, J. W. Spear & Sons, JKLM Games, Pacesetter Ltd, FarEast Amusement Research, Uberplay, Australian Design Group, Simulations Canada, Schmidt Spiele, Nexus Editrice, Eurogames, Asmodee Editions, Operational Studies Group, Decision Games, Jedko Games, Tremorworks, LLC, Dwarfstar Games, CSE Games, John Wallis, 1i Productions, Jeux Descartes, 999 Games, Amigo Spiele, Universal Games, Take On You, Sekkoia, Tresham Games, Lemada, Gigamic, Miro Company, Zoch. Excerpt: Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc. of Cincinnati, Ohio produced miniature figures in 25 mm, 30 mm, 15 mm, and 54 mm scale from 1975 to 2001. Their products, manufactured by spin-casting, depicted soldiers, adventurers, and monsters inspired by history and fiction. The miniatures were sold at gaming conventions, in hobby shops, and by mail order for use in role playing game..