![]() I have AeroTech, BattleSpace Reinforcements & Reinforcements 2, CityTech (original copy, it has cardboard map sheets instead of paper), Battle Droids (NIB with shrink-wrap), BattleTech Second Edition, BattleTech Third Edition (complete with all the plastic mechs), BattleTech Fourth Edition, Wiz kid’s CBT Boxed Set, The Succession Wars (FASA-1612), and Solaris VII – The Game World. Moving onto the second shelf we have complete copies of BattleTech Boxed sets. I also have a set of those cards in a binder placed in base-ball card sheets. ![]() There is also a NIB set of BattleMech Recognition cards sitting on a small collection of novels that I have. The original Master Rules (which had a Zeus on the cover) as well as the revised edition which had a TimberWolf on the cover. The original BattleTech Compendium rulebook (which shown a Ghost bear TimberWolf on the cover), the newer compendium (which had a Jade Falcon TimberWolf on the cover). We also got the Wolf Clan sourcebook and Jade Falcon sourcebook, The Star League sourcebook, the original MechWarrior RPG rulebook (along with the second and third edition). The three sets would be “Medium OmniMech Techprints” FASA-1662, “OmniMech Blueprints” FASA-1661, and “Technical Blueprints” FASA-1615. On the top shelf some of the neater things you will find are the Technical Blueprints (all three sets and the posters themselves are in great condition). Standing in the CCG card box is a TimberWolf toy that my brother got me (which I think from the dark ages) it has the Wolfs Dragoons logo on it. To start off I will go over what is sitting in the bookshelf, on the top you will see some of the boxes to the Tyco BattleMech toys from the BattleTech cartoons. I have posted some pictures of what I have, but I will go over what I got that I think is more of a rarity and unique. But i am mostly curious to know what everyone else here has for BattleTech paraphernalia. I know there are allot of things out there that i do not have or never even heard of. However the German edition of BattleTech, Fourth Edition would adopt the fourth edition numbering.Ī Polish edition was published by Encore in 1993 as Battletech Edycja Polska.Ī Portuguese edition was published by Imperium Jogos as BattleTech: Combates Titânicos No Século 31.Ī Spanish edition was published by Ediciones Zinco in 1993 as BattleTech: Combate de titanes en el siglo XXXI, tercera versión.As we all know there was allot of cool things that have been made for the BattleTech universe (games, toys, posters, trinkets.). Note: Edition numbers slightly differ from that of the original product as the German edition of BattleTech, Second Edition was the first German version of the base game. The 3rd edition was again released in 1994 in a thicker box, but with the same production code.įoreign-Language Editions French Ī French edition was published in 1993 by Jeux Descartes as BattleTech: Combats de titans au XXXIème siècle.Ī German edition was published by Fantasy Productions as BattleTech: Kampfkolosse des 4. The 3rd edition was originally released in 1992 in a thin box.One 16-page book of pregenerated BattleMech Record Sheets.One 56-page rulebook containing easy-to-use-rules and scenarios that let players begin enjoying BattleTech right away.14 unpainted plastic miniatures (some assembly required) of the most common BattleMechs used in the Inner Sphere.
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