Ral Partha AD&D Miniatures. Off all official D&D miniature lines, the Ral Partha line is the most prized, with several figures having a value of 100.00 or so and many, many being valued at 50.00-80.00 – they are ridiculously expensive. Boxed sets are valued at 40.00-120.00 depending on which set is being sold.
Is Ral Partha still in business?
Ral Partha Legacy LTD., 2020–present In July 2020, Iron Wind Metals retired the “Ral Partha – A Division of Iron Wind Metals” brand and licensed the Ral Partha era fantasy and historical miniatures to “Ral Partha Legacy Ltd.” which owns the Chaos Wars games.
What are the best D&D Miniatures?
An easy way to grab a whole bunch of miniatures on the cheap isn’t through buying bundles of miniatures at all, but by picking up the officially licensed D&D board games: Castle Ravenloft (2010), Wrath of Ashardalon (2011), The Legend of Drizzt (2011), Temple of Elemental Evil (2015), Tomb of Annihilation (2017), and …
When did Ral Partha stop using lead?
We hope things will pick up soon. We are staying strong when some companies have folded and gone under.” Both said the company is profitable, though not at the same level as it was before 1992 when it used lead. But Ral Partha can never go back to using lead in its toys.
What scale are RAFM miniatures?
RAFM Company, Inc. RAFM has produced games, reference materials, and their own lines of miniature figures in 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 28 mm scales since 1977.
Do I need miniatures for DND?
Do I need miniatures to play D&D? No. Miniatures are an unnecessary expense as far as D&D is concerned. There are plenty of options to play D&D without miniatures including online play, theatre of the mind, or in-person battlemap play with tokens.
Are lead figurines safe?
It is a neurotoxin that slowly builds up in the system. Long term exposure can lead to brain damage and blood disorders. Casual exposure shouldn’t be too bad as long as you do wash often and once the models are repainted and sealed, you should be fine. Also depending on the age of the models, they may be lead free.
Is it safe to handle lead miniatures?
Re: Working with lead miniatures. They’re perfectly safe to handle. Drilling will produce thin ‘swarfs’, if I recall correctly, of metal which should be swept up & discarded. Using a saw will produce a fine metal dust, which should be swept up & discarded.