Catalyst Game Labs has acquired Iron Wind Metals, including its Ral Partha brand, the companies announced. Under its new ownership, Iron Wind Metals, which is based in the Cincinnati area, will continue to operate as a separate division, manufacturing metal miniatures for a variety of companies and brands, including Catalyst's BattleTech line.
Iron Wind Metals owner Mike Noe explained his reasons for the sale. "Last July marked my 42nd anniversary in the game industry, and I had no plans to quit any time soon," he said in a statement accompanying the announcement. "However, Melissa, my partner in life and in Iron Wind, has been battling health issues and now needs me with her as often as possible. So, after more than 40 years in the game industry and more than 20 with Iron Wind Metals, it was time for me to step back and take care of my family. Fortunately, Loren Coleman and Catalyst Game Labs stepped up, allowing me to gradually back away and stay home with Melissa while letting Iron Wind continue with business as usual, bringing metal BattleTech under their wing."
Catalyst pledged to continue to produce metal miniatures. "Catalyst is committed to this portion of the Ral Partha legacy begun fifty years ago, ensuring metal miniatures of all kinds continue to flow to the tens of thousands of hobbyists who enjoy the craftsmanship and passion in this all-important part of the hobby industry," the company said in its announcement.

Including Ral Partha Brand
Posted by Milton Griepp on May 12, 2025 @ 12:18 am CT

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