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HISTORY Reaper Miniatures started in Fort Worth, Texas on 4 July 1992 . Initially two lines of miniatures were produced: Distinguished Flying Collectibles (a line of WWII aircraft) and Renaissance Dreams (a line of fantasy jewelry). Reaper moved to Lewisville, Texas in April 1993, and at this location several old miniature lines that the company owned were reactivated, and were combined into the Dungeon Dweller 25 mm fantasy line. Reaper saw further growth and need for expansion in August 1994, and moved into a 2500-square-foot warehouse at 320 Smith Street in Lewisville . Late in 1995, they launched the Scrye Counter series of collectible card game accessories and to date over 500,000 have been sold worldwide. The Dark Heaven 25 mm fantasy line was launched in 1996, today the top-selling fantasy Role-playing Game (RPG) miniature line in the world. Reaper has also expanded into the European market through a partnership with a miniatures company in England . In July 1998 Reaper moved to 817 S. Mill Street in Lewisville , and has now launched the Warlord 25 mm fantasy line, CAV N-scale sci-fi line ( Combat Assault Vehicle ), Reaper Box Sets, Reaper Pro Paints and Reaper Masters Series Paints. January 2004 saw Reaper move once again, to a new production facility located at 9062 Teasley Lane Denton, Texas . COMMUNITY & WEB PRESENCE Reaper has an active online community, from their online forum , to their Asylum online store . Reaper products are very popular among tabletop RPG players. Their offering of figures suitable for use as PC s and monsters is broad, and the Reaper website offers a Fantasy Fig Finder to help roleplayers to find the figure they require. MINIATURE LINES Current Miniature Lines As of 2006 , Reaper has three major lines of miniatures:
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