

The line has since expanded to include additional genres, such as superheroes and espionage. The initial launch consisted of 8 miniatures including some science fiction pieces and a cowgirl. Chronoscope: A new line of non-fantasy pewter miniatures in the tradition of Dark Heaven Legends was released in 2008.Much like Warlord, players battle across the world and post results online as 10 fighting companies battle for dominance over 6 planets. Combat Assault Vehicle (CAV): A game similar to BattleTech.The Bones line has been funded by several successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaigns. "Ready to Paint" right out of the package, they are priced significantly less than more traditional metal miniatures. Bones: Bones takes the most popular miniatures from the Dark Heaven Legends and Chronoscope lines and casts them in plastic along with many new designs, including some too large to produce in metal.Players battle across the world, and then log into the Reaper website to report wins and losses, thus allowing a dynamic, evolving world.

Set in the fictional world of Taltos, ten factions fight in the provinces for control. Warlord (miniature game): Reaper's highly successful skirmish game.
REAPER MINI KAIRON SERIAL
This line provides the bulk of miniatures, which has now passed 3000 serial numbers. It contains many models designed for running role playing campaigns from models to represent characters and monsters to familiars, weapons and accessories.
REAPER MINI KAIRON PRO
In July 1998, Reaper 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. Reaper has also expanded into the European market through a partnership with a miniatures company in England. The Dark Heaven 25 mm fantasy line was launched in 1996, and is the top-selling fantasy role-playing game (RPG) miniature line in the world. Late in 1995, they launched the Scrye Counter series of collectible card game accessories and over 500,000 have been sold worldwide. Reaper saw further growth and need for expansion in August 1994, and moved into a 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2) warehouse in Lewisville. Reaper moved to Lewisville, Texas, in April 1993, and at this location they reactivated several old miniature lines that the company owned and combined them into the Dungeon Dweller 25 mm fantasy line. Initially, two lines of miniatures were produced: Distinguished Flying Collectibles (a line of World War II aircraft) and Renaissance Dreams (a line of fantasy jewelry). Reaper Miniatures started in Fort Worth, Texas on July 4, 1992.
