Catalyst news archive for October, 2007

Classic BattleTech Box Set Miniature Replacement Form

Classic BattleTech

With thousands of Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Sets sold, Catalyst Game Labs has been made aware of some sets with the occasional missing or broken miniature.

Although Catalyst Game Labs strive to produce high-quality, error-free products, you may on occasion purchase a Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set containing broken or missing miniatures. Note that broken miniatures can easily be glued back together using a small amount of any miniatures glue.

If, however, you’ve receive a miniature that has parts missing, or you are simply missing a miniature outright, you can fill out the Classic BattleTech Introductory Box Set Miniatures Replacement Form to receive a replacement.

 

Catalyst Game Labs on Fear the Boot and Sons of Kryos

Classic BattleTech Shadowrun

The folks over at the Fear the Boot podcast reviewed the Classic BattleTech Introductory Boxed Set in their recent Episode 74, along with some discussion about roleplaying in Classic BattleTech and how Starterbook: Sword and Dragon helped introduce some elements to help out with that. The review starts at about the 6 minute mark.

“I have to say that the production value of the boxed set — the books, the maps, the ‘mechs — is higher than I’ve ever seen before.” — Tex, Fear the Boot.

At Gen Con Indy, Randall Bills sat down with the guys at Sons of Kryos for an interview about Classic BattleTech [direct MP3 link]. Randall’s interview starts at about the 11 minute mark.

And if you haven’t checked them out yet, there’s also Randall’s interview with Tabletop Gaming News and Adam and David’s appearance in an Origin’s episode of 2D6 Feet in a Random Direction.