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While they held the licence, Citadel also produced a range of 15mm scale figures to accompany the game. Initially the figures appeared in boxed sets, each of twenty figures.  These were later replaced by blister packs.
 
While they held the licence, Citadel also produced a range of 15mm scale figures to accompany the game. Initially the figures appeared in boxed sets, each of twenty figures.  These were later replaced by blister packs.
  
The first catalogue in which the boxed sets appeared was the 1982 Yellow Catalogue. The boxed sets also appeared in the 1982 Blue Catalogue and the 1983 Catalogue. The blister packs appeared in the First Compendium published in late 1983.
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The first catalogue in which the boxed sets appeared was the 1982 Yellow Catalogue. The boxed sets also appeared in the 1982 Blue Catalogue and the 1983 Catalogue. By the time the First Compendium was published in late 1983, the boxed sets were no longer available and had been replaced by blister packs, four figures per blister.
  
 
* [[Traveller Boxed Sets - Collectors Guide|Boxed Sets]]
 
* [[Traveller Boxed Sets - Collectors Guide|Boxed Sets]]

Revision as of 16:32, 28 February 2009

Citadel held the licence to produce the Traveller role playing game during the early and mid 1980s.

While they held the licence, Citadel also produced a range of 15mm scale figures to accompany the game. Initially the figures appeared in boxed sets, each of twenty figures. These were later replaced by blister packs.

The first catalogue in which the boxed sets appeared was the 1982 Yellow Catalogue. The boxed sets also appeared in the 1982 Blue Catalogue and the 1983 Catalogue. By the time the First Compendium was published in late 1983, the boxed sets were no longer available and had been replaced by blister packs, four figures per blister.