QUOTE: Originally posted by reggiethedorf
i would like to build some battletech for more than a few friends. where can i get kits?
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Your best bet I think would be E-Bay and look for the Takara Kits shown in the link I provided, there are more in 1/48 scale as well as different Support Vehicles. Very basic Kits, easy to assemble.
Apart from that look for the following Kits:
Bandai Macross (Valkyries transformable)
Hasegawa Macross (non-transformable BUT highly detailed)
Mospeada Kits (part of the overseas Robotech Anime series)
Southern Cross (part of the overseas Robotech Anime series)
Macross Kits (part of the overseas Robotech Anime series)
Revell Robotech Kits
Horizon 1/35 MadCat(rare, got one)
Crusher Joe
Some of the older IMAI Kits, the company is gone now but their kits at time do show up.
Some of the old Doyusha Kits might also fit the Bill.
The above are for plastic Models.
For Resin or Vinyl Kits there are more makers like:
Wave, Kaiyodo, Armorcast(US),Studio Halfeye(pricey), Horizon, Yellow Submarine, etc
Usually released in limited numbers availability now questionable.
Most of those Kits are now very old now and hard to get hold off, some are re-issued at times, others .....
Dougram ran in 1981.
FASA started the original Battletech game with ONLY japanese mecha designs
(Dougram, Macross, Crusher Joe, etc) but soon got into serious problems because they had NO permission to use the designs and had to drop them in subsequent releases.
Armorcast is one of the few companies that released Clan mechs (MadCat & Vulture as well as the Atlas/last time I checked).
http://www.armorcast.com/
Most of the Battletech mecha & designs were released by Ral Partha as lead miniatures for the board games.
HTH.