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Robert N. Charrette

Robert N. Charrette (born 1953) is an American graphic artist, game designer, sculptor and author.[1] Charrette has authored more than a dozen novels. His gaming materials have received many Origins Awards. Charrette was inducted in the Origins Hall of Fame in 2003. His work is known for a clean, realistic style that invokes themes from Feudal Japan and Chanbara films and in particular, historical and fantastic representations of Samurai culture. His early work in game design and miniature sculpting set the tone for depictions of Japanese mythology in American fantasy and science fiction. His 1979 role-playing game Bushido was one of the first role-playing games with a non-Western theme and remained in print for more than three decades. Charrette produced gaming products for Fantasy Games Unlimited, Grenadier Models Inc., Ral Partha Enterprises, FASA and currently operates Parroom Enterprises, LLC, a boutique miniatures game company.

Early life

Charrette grew up in Rhode Island. He earned an interdisciplinary degree in biology and geology at Brown University. He is a lifelong fan of dinosaurs and participates in the La Belle Compagnie, a non-profit dedicated to educating the public about daily life during the Hundred Years War.

Career

Charrette began his career in 1976 as an illustrator for Little Soldier Games. He continued on at the company's successor, Tyr Games, which became Phoenix Games and then Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1980.[2]: 130 

Charrette added game design and sculpting to his repertoire. With Paul R. Hume, he co-wrote and illustrated Bushido (1979), Aftermath! (1981) and Daredevils (1982).[2]: 74–75  Charrette co-wrote Spacefarers with Ed Lipsett. By 1979, Charrette had created 25 mm miniatures to accompany Bushido and Fantasy Games Unlimited's Gangster! and Space Opera game worlds.[3][4][5] Those initial Japanese-themed figures began a series that he would revise many times. He produced similar Samurai-themed lines for Grenadier Models Inc., Ral Partha Enterprises, Reaper Miniatures and others.

Charrette became a prolific sculptor. He joined Ral Partha in 1984 and contributed to Tom Meier's The Hoplites, 1200 A.D. and CS/02-xxx Collector Series lines.[6] In 1985, Charrette inaugurated figures for Chaosium's RuneQuest and a line of pulp era adventurers that were initially called "20th Century Plus", but were later renamed 20-xxx The Roaring Twenties.[7] They were an update of the line of figures he sculpted in 1979 to accompany Fantasy Games Unlimited's Gangster!.[3][4][5] and included cinematic themes such as the intrepid archaeologist.

He was part of a team of sculptors that produced a line of miniature robot war machines for Ral Partha in 1985. The miniatures were for a game that was first called "Battledroids" and renamed BattleTech in 1986, for FASA's game of the same name.[8] It was the beginning of a permanent relationship between the two companies that would eventually lead to Ral Partha's sale to FASA. Charrette began a long-term relationship with FASA as a sculptor, game designer and novelist.

In 1986, Charrette introduced Ral Partha's 53-9xx Bushido, an expansion of his earlier line.[8][9] Bushido coincided with TSR, Inc.'s 1985 release of Oriental Adventures supplements, a gaming world that resembled the one crafted by Charrette and Hume in 1979.

At the time integrated campaign worlds such as Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy Battle were showing early success, Ral Partha introduced the "Chaos Wars" theme into their 1986 and 1987 product lines.[8][10] It was the first step toward unifying a collection of disparate product lines into an integrated game world. Charrette added a fantasy component to Ral Partha's existing Rules According to Ral for medieval battles. It was released in 1987 as part of a boxed set Rules According to Ral: Chaos Wars.[8][9][11][12] Chaos Wars unified existing product lines and their packaging was marked with stickers. Among these sets were Charrette's popular Fangs of Fury Beastmen. Still Nascent, the Chaos Wars theme, was dropped in 1988 to promote a new contract for a line of official miniatures for TSR, Inc.'s Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game.

As Ral Partha became engaged with TSR, Charrette solidified his relationship with FASA. In 1988, he joined his longtime partner Paul R. Hume and others to construct FASA's 1989 Shadowrun game world. Charrette provided design elements and artwork for Shadowrun and sculpted a line of figures produced by Grenadier Models Inc. While at Grenadier, Charrette also crafted a line of miniatures for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (by West End Games), Lost Lands range of dinosaurs and 15 mm Warlord ranges.[13] As the creative focus of Grenadier Models Inc. moved to the United Kingdom in 1991 and 1992, FASA moved its production of Shadowrun figures to Ral Partha.

Charrette had quickly become an integral member of FASA's creative team. In 1989, he expanded his design concepts for FASA games into supporting novelizations. Over the next six years, Charrette produced nine novels for FASA's Shadowrun, Battletech and Mechwarrior game worlds. As FASA's attention turned to video games, Charrette wrote Strange World of John Reddy Trilogy (1994-1995) for Warner Books, Chronicle of Aelwyn Trilogy (1996-1997) for Harper Collins and two Interstellar Defense League (1999, 2004) novels for Eos and under the pseudonym "Richard Fawkes."

In 2001, Charrette returned to game design and began Parroom Enterprises, LLC. and miniature and games company which offers miniatures, games and supplements with fantasy themes inspired by the Victorian and medieval Japanese periods.

Bibliography

Roleplaying Games and Supplements

Bushido

  • Bushido: Role Playing Adventure in Feudal Japan (with Paul R. Hume, Tyr Games 1979, Phoenix Games 1980, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981)
  • Bushido Book 1: The Heroes of Nippon (Phoenix Games 1980, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981)
  • Bushido Book 2: The Land of Nippon (Phoenix Games 1980, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981)
  • Bushido Adventure Pack: Valley of Mists (Fantasy Games Unlimited 1982)
  • Bushido Gamesmaster's Screen (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1980)

Aftermath!

  • Aftermath! (with Paul R. Hume, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981)
  • Aftermath! Book 2, Survivors of the Aftermath, a Player's Guide for a Post-holocaust World (with Paul R. Hume, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981).
  • Aftermath! Book 3 the World of the Aftermath, a Gamemaster's Guide for a Post-holocaust World (with Paul R. Hume, Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981).
  • Aftermath Scenario Pack 1 Into the Ruins the City of Littleton (with Paul R. Hume, Fantasy Games Unlimited, January 1981).

Spacefarers

  • Spacefarers Guide to Alien Races (with Ed Lipsett, Phoenix Games 1979)
  • Spacefarers Guide to Sector One (with Ed Lipsett, Phoenix Games 1979)
  • Spacefarers Guide to Sector Two: Rourke's Diadem (with Ed Lipsett, Phoenix Games 1979)

Daredevils

The Mines of Keridav

Rules According to Ral

  • Chaos Wars: Rules According to Ral (Ral Partha Enterprises, 1985)

Runequest

Shadowrun World

  • Shadowrun - Where Man Meets Magic And Machine (with Paul R. Hume and Tom Dowd, FASA, 1989)

Earthdawn

Parroom Station

  • Skyrunners: Martian Aerial Race System
  • Valor & Steel & Flesh

Novels

BattleTech Series—FASA, ROC

  • Heir to the Dragon (Battletech #1, August 1989, ISBN 978-1555600952)
  • Wolfpack (Battletech #4, 1989, ISBN 978-0451451507)
  • Wolves on the Border (Battletech #25, March 1989, Reprint 1992 ISBN 978-1555600877)

MechWarrior Series—ROC

Shadowrun Series—ROC, Fanpro

Strange World of John Reddy Trilogy—Warner Books

Chronicle of Aelwyn Trilogy—Harper Collins

Interstellar Defense League (as Richard Fawkes) -- Eos

  • Face of the Enemy (1999)
  • Nature of the Beast (2004)

Non-Fiction

  • Fiore dei Liberi's Armizare, the Chivalric Martial Arts System of Il Fiore di Battaglia—Freelance Press (Sept. 2011, ISBN 978-0-9825911-7-8)

Sculpting

  • Adina Corporation, C-Series (1978)
  • Broadsword (1979)
  • Fantasy Games Unlimited, Gangsters! miniature series (FGU G01-04 - 1979)
  • Fantasy Games Unlimited Bushido miniature series (FGU N01-08, 1979)
  • Fantasy Games Unlimited Space Opera Starships and Spacemen (FGU 1050, 1979)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Macedonians in Tom Meier's The Hoplites, 1200 A.D. series (1984)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Fantasy Collector CS/02-xxx Collector Series (with Tom Meier, 1984)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises 25mm Samurai (1985)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises 20th Century Plus, 20-xxx The Roaring Twenties (1985)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Runequest (with Julie Guthrie, 1985)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Bushido series (1986)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Battletech series (1986-1989)
  • Ral Partha Enterprises Mechwarriors series (1986)
  • Grenadier Models Inc., Star Wars series (with Julie Guthrie, 1988)
  • Grenadier Models Inc., Lost Lands series
  • Grenadier Models Inc., Shadowrun series
  • Grenadier Models Inc., 15mm Warlords series
  • Lance and Laser, Villains and Vigilantes (V&V10-27, with Sandra Garrity, 2009 acquired by Team Frog Studios)
  • Parroom Station, LLC., Of Mars and Martians
  • Parroom Station, LLC., Victorian Science Fiction
  • Parroom Station, LLC., Victoriana
  • Parroom Station, LLC., Heroes of Nippon (includes Ral Partha Bushido line)
  • Parroom Station, LLC., Secret Science
  • Jeff Valiant Studios, Tyrannosaur
  • Em-4, Oriental Blades box set.
  • Texas Miniatures Bushido
  • Reaper, Daimyo Range (includes most of the Texas Miniatures range)
  • Dark Horse Designs, Robotech
  • Dark Horse Designs, Bill Willingham's Elementals
  • Highlander Studio, Sculptor's Choice
  • Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG), Clan Wars series
  • Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG), 7th Seas series
  • Battle Honors, WWII Germans and Americans
  • Lance and Laser, Villains and Vigilantes, (with Sandra Garrity) renamed Living Legends in 1991. Sold by Team Frog Industries in 2009.
  • Gallo Pewter

Awards

Origins Awards / H.G. Wells Awards[16]

  • 1985 – Best Historical Figure Series – 25mm Samurai (53-7xx Bob Charrette, Dennis Mize)
  • 1986 – Best Vehicular or Accessory Series – BattleTech Mech. (20-8xx Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie, Tom Meier)
  • 1987 – Best Historical Figure Series – Shogun Hardguys: The New Samurai (53-7xx Dennis Mize, Bob Charrette)[17]
  • 1988 – Best Vehicular or Accessory Series – BattleTech Mechs (20-8xx Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie, Tom Meier)[18]
  • 1989 – Best Vehicular Miniatures Series – BattleTech Mechs and Vehicles (20-xxx Dave Summers, Sandy Garrity, Richard Kerr, Tom Meier, Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie)
  • 1991 – Best Vehicular Miniatures Series – BattleTech Mechs & Vehicles (20-xxx Jeff Wilhelm, Dave Summers, Sandy Garrity, Richard Kerr, Tom Meier, Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie)
  • 1992 – Best Vehicular Miniatures Series – BattleTech Mechs & Vehicles (20-8xx Jeff Wilhelm, Dave Summers, Sandy Garrity, Richard Kerr, Tom Meier, Bob Charrette, Julie Guthrie)

Origins Hall of Fame[16]

  • 2003 – Bob Charrette

References

  1. ^ "Robert N. Charrette." The Writers Directory. Detroit: St. James Press, 2012. Gale Biography In Context. GALE|K1649570624. Retrieved 23 Oct. 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  3. ^ a b Report on Origins '79, Dragon Magazine #29, September 1979.
  4. ^ a b [1], Mirror of FGU website, Accessed December 17, 2008
  5. ^ a b Molten Magic in White Dwarf #14, August/September 1979
  6. ^ Ral Partha 1984 Catalog, Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.
  7. ^ Ral Partha 1985 Fantasy Catalog, Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.
  8. ^ a b c d Ral Partha 1986 Catalog, Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.
  9. ^ a b [2], Bob Charrette Games, Accessed November 23, 2008.
  10. ^ Ral Partha 1987 Catalog. Ral Partha Enterprises, Inc.
  11. ^ [3], Board Game Geek, Ral Partha Games, Accessed November 24, 2008.
  12. ^ [4], TMP: Chaos Wars, Accessed November 23, 2008.
  13. ^ The Grenadier Bulletin, vol. 2.1, Summer 1993, Kim Eastland, editor
  14. ^ "A Prince among Men." Voice of Youth Advocates Dec. 1994: 284. General OneFile. GALE|A34350522. Retrieved 23 Oct. 2012.
  15. ^ "Forecasts: Paperbacks." Publishers Weekly 241, no. 30 (July 25, 1994): 47. Business Source Complete, EBSCOhost. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  16. ^ a b [5], Origins Game Fair, Accessed November 24, 2008.
  17. ^ And the Winner Is... Dragon Magazine #139, p. 56, November 1988
  18. ^ Dragon Magazine #149, September 1989.

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Robert N Charrette born 1953 is an American graphic artist game designer sculptor and author 1 Charrette has authored more than a dozen novels His gaming materials have received many Origins Awards Charrette was inducted in the Origins Hall of Fame in 2003 His work is known for a clean realistic style that invokes themes from Feudal Japan and Chanbara films and in particular historical and fantastic representations of Samurai culture His early work in game design and miniature sculpting set the tone for depictions of Japanese mythology in American fantasy and science fiction His 1979 role playing game Bushido was one of the first role playing games with a non Western theme and remained in print for more than three decades Charrette produced gaming products for Fantasy Games Unlimited Grenadier Models Inc Ral Partha Enterprises FASA and currently operates Parroom Enterprises LLC a boutique miniatures game company Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Roleplaying Games and Supplements 3 2 Novels 3 3 Sculpting 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditCharrette grew up in Rhode Island He earned an interdisciplinary degree in biology and geology at Brown University He is a lifelong fan of dinosaurs and participates in the La Belle Compagnie a non profit dedicated to educating the public about daily life during the Hundred Years War Career EditCharrette began his career in 1976 as an illustrator for Little Soldier Games He continued on at the company s successor Tyr Games which became Phoenix Games and then Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1980 2 130 Charrette added game design and sculpting to his repertoire With Paul R Hume he co wrote and illustrated Bushido 1979 Aftermath 1981 and Daredevils 1982 2 74 75 Charrette co wrote Spacefarers with Ed Lipsett By 1979 Charrette had created 25 mm miniatures to accompany Bushido and Fantasy Games Unlimited s Gangster and Space Opera game worlds 3 4 5 Those initial Japanese themed figures began a series that he would revise many times He produced similar Samurai themed lines for Grenadier Models Inc Ral Partha Enterprises Reaper Miniatures and others Charrette became a prolific sculptor He joined Ral Partha in 1984 and contributed to Tom Meier s The Hoplites 1200 A D and CS 02 xxx Collector Series lines 6 In 1985 Charrette inaugurated figures for Chaosium s RuneQuest and a line of pulp era adventurers that were initially called 20th Century Plus but were later renamed 20 xxx The Roaring Twenties 7 They were an update of the line of figures he sculpted in 1979 to accompany Fantasy Games Unlimited s Gangster 3 4 5 and included cinematic themes such as the intrepid archaeologist He was part of a team of sculptors that produced a line of miniature robot war machines for Ral Partha in 1985 The miniatures were for a game that was first called Battledroids and renamed BattleTech in 1986 for FASA s game of the same name 8 It was the beginning of a permanent relationship between the two companies that would eventually lead to Ral Partha s sale to FASA Charrette began a long term relationship with FASA as a sculptor game designer and novelist In 1986 Charrette introduced Ral Partha s 53 9xx Bushido an expansion of his earlier line 8 9 Bushido coincided with TSR Inc s 1985 release of Oriental Adventures supplements a gaming world that resembled the one crafted by Charrette and Hume in 1979 At the time integrated campaign worlds such as Games Workshop s Warhammer Fantasy Battle were showing early success Ral Partha introduced the Chaos Wars theme into their 1986 and 1987 product lines 8 10 It was the first step toward unifying a collection of disparate product lines into an integrated game world Charrette added a fantasy component to Ral Partha s existing Rules According to Ral for medieval battles It was released in 1987 as part of a boxed set Rules According to Ral Chaos Wars 8 9 11 12 Chaos Wars unified existing product lines and their packaging was marked with stickers Among these sets were Charrette s popular Fangs of Fury Beastmen Still Nascent the Chaos Wars theme was dropped in 1988 to promote a new contract for a line of official miniatures for TSR Inc s Advanced Dungeons amp Dragons game As Ral Partha became engaged with TSR Charrette solidified his relationship with FASA In 1988 he joined his longtime partner Paul R Hume and others to construct FASA s 1989 Shadowrun game world Charrette provided design elements and artwork for Shadowrun and sculpted a line of figures produced by Grenadier Models Inc While at Grenadier Charrette also crafted a line of miniatures for Star Wars The Roleplaying Game by West End Games Lost Lands range of dinosaurs and 15 mm Warlord ranges 13 As the creative focus of Grenadier Models Inc moved to the United Kingdom in 1991 and 1992 FASA moved its production of Shadowrun figures to Ral Partha Charrette had quickly become an integral member of FASA s creative team In 1989 he expanded his design concepts for FASA games into supporting novelizations Over the next six years Charrette produced nine novels for FASA s Shadowrun Battletech and Mechwarrior game worlds As FASA s attention turned to video games Charrette wrote Strange World of John Reddy Trilogy 1994 1995 for Warner Books Chronicle of Aelwyn Trilogy 1996 1997 for Harper Collins and two Interstellar Defense League 1999 2004 novels for Eos and under the pseudonym Richard Fawkes In 2001 Charrette returned to game design and began Parroom Enterprises LLC and miniature and games company which offers miniatures games and supplements with fantasy themes inspired by the Victorian and medieval Japanese periods Bibliography EditRoleplaying Games and Supplements Edit Knights of the Round Table illustrator with Phil Edgren The Little Soldier 1976 Bushido Bushido Role Playing Adventure in Feudal Japan with Paul R Hume Tyr Games 1979 Phoenix Games 1980 Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Bushido Book 1 The Heroes of Nippon Phoenix Games 1980 Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Bushido Book 2 The Land of Nippon Phoenix Games 1980 Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Bushido Adventure Pack Valley of Mists Fantasy Games Unlimited 1982 Bushido Gamesmaster s Screen Fantasy Games Unlimited 1980 Aftermath Aftermath with Paul R Hume Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Aftermath Book 2 Survivors of the Aftermath a Player s Guide for a Post holocaust World with Paul R Hume Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Aftermath Book 3 the World of the Aftermath a Gamemaster s Guide for a Post holocaust World with Paul R Hume Fantasy Games Unlimited 1981 Aftermath Scenario Pack 1 Into the Ruins the City of Littleton with Paul R Hume Fantasy Games Unlimited January 1981 Spacefarers Spacefarers Guide to Alien Races with Ed Lipsett Phoenix Games 1979 Spacefarers Guide to Sector One with Ed Lipsett Phoenix Games 1979 Spacefarers Guide to Sector Two Rourke s Diadem with Ed Lipsett Phoenix Games 1979 Daredevils Daredevils Role Playing Action and Adventure in the Two Fisted Thirties with Paul R Hume Fantasy Games Unlimited Inc 1982 Daredevil Adventures featuring Deadly Coins and other stories with J Andrew Keith and Stefan Jones June 1983 The Mines of Keridav Demon Pits of Caeldo with Kerry Lloyd Larry Shade and V M Wyman Gamelords 1983 Rules According to Ral Chaos Wars Rules According to Ral Ral Partha Enterprises 1985 Runequest Runequest Land of Ninja Avalon Hill 1986 Shadowrun World Shadowrun Where Man Meets Magic And Machine with Paul R Hume and Tom Dowd FASA 1989 Earthdawn Denizens of Earthdawn FASA 1994 Parroom Station Skyrunners Martian Aerial Race System Valor amp Steel amp FleshNovels Edit BattleTech Series FASA ROC Heir to the Dragon Battletech 1 August 1989 ISBN 978 1555600952 Wolfpack Battletech 4 1989 ISBN 978 0451451507 Wolves on the Border Battletech 25 March 1989 Reprint 1992 ISBN 978 1555600877 MechWarrior Series ROC Initiation to War MechWarrior 4 December 2001 ISBN 978 0451458513 Shadowrun Series ROC Fanpro Never Deal with a Dragon Shadowrun 1 December 1990 ISBN 978 0451450784 2 124 Choose Your Enemies Carefully Shadowrun 2 January 1991 ISBN 978 0451451255 Find Your Own Truth Shadowrun 3 June 1991 ISBN 978 0451450821 Never Trust an Elf Shadowrun 6 June 1992 ISBN 978 0451452207 Just Compensation Shadowrun 19 November 1995 ISBN 978 0451453723 Strange World of John Reddy Trilogy Warner Books A Prince Among Men Book 1 September 1994 ISBN 978 0446600378 14 15 A King Beneath the Mountain Book 2 April 1995 ISBN 978 0446600385 A Knight Among Knaves Book 3 December 1995 ISBN 978 0446600392 Chronicle of Aelwyn Trilogy Harper Collins Timespell Book 1 March 1996 ISBN 978 0061054983 Eye of the Serpent Book 2 September 1996 ISBN 978 0061054990 Wizard of Bones Book 3 April 1997 ISBN 978 0061056031 Interstellar Defense League as Richard Fawkes Eos Face of the Enemy 1999 Nature of the Beast 2004 Non Fiction Fiore dei Liberi s Armizare the Chivalric Martial Arts System of Il Fiore di Battaglia Freelance Press Sept 2011 ISBN 978 0 9825911 7 8 Sculpting Edit Adina Corporation C Series 1978 Broadsword 1979 Fantasy Games Unlimited Gangsters miniature series FGU G01 04 1979 Fantasy Games Unlimited Bushido miniature series FGU N01 08 1979 Fantasy Games Unlimited Space Opera Starships and Spacemen FGU 1050 1979 Ral Partha Enterprises Macedonians in Tom Meier s The Hoplites 1200 A D series 1984 Ral Partha Enterprises Fantasy Collector CS 02 xxx Collector Series with Tom Meier 1984 Ral Partha Enterprises 25mm Samurai 1985 Ral Partha Enterprises 20th Century Plus 20 xxx The Roaring Twenties 1985 Ral Partha Enterprises Runequest with Julie Guthrie 1985 Ral Partha Enterprises Bushido series 1986 Ral Partha Enterprises Battletech series 1986 1989 Ral Partha Enterprises Mechwarriors series 1986 Grenadier Models Inc Star Wars series with Julie Guthrie 1988 Grenadier Models Inc Lost Lands series Grenadier Models Inc Shadowrun series Grenadier Models Inc 15mm Warlords series Lance and Laser Villains and Vigilantes V amp V10 27 with Sandra Garrity 2009 acquired by Team Frog Studios Parroom Station LLC Of Mars and Martians Parroom Station LLC Victorian Science Fiction Parroom Station LLC Victoriana Parroom Station LLC Heroes of Nippon includes Ral Partha Bushido line Parroom Station LLC Secret Science Jeff Valiant Studios Tyrannosaur Em 4 Oriental Blades box set Texas Miniatures Bushido Reaper Daimyo Range includes most of the Texas Miniatures range Dark Horse Designs Robotech Dark Horse Designs Bill Willingham s Elementals Highlander Studio Sculptor s Choice Alderac Entertainment Group AEG Clan Wars series Alderac Entertainment Group AEG 7th Seas series Battle Honors WWII Germans and Americans Lance and Laser Villains and Vigilantes with Sandra Garrity renamed Living Legends in 1991 Sold by Team Frog Industries in 2009 Gallo PewterAwards EditOrigins Awards H G Wells Awards 16 1985 Best Historical Figure Series 25mm Samurai 53 7xx Bob Charrette Dennis Mize 1986 Best Vehicular or Accessory Series BattleTech Mech 20 8xx Bob Charrette Julie Guthrie Tom Meier 1987 Best Historical Figure Series Shogun Hardguys The New Samurai 53 7xx Dennis Mize Bob Charrette 17 1988 Best Vehicular or Accessory Series BattleTech Mechs 20 8xx Bob Charrette Julie Guthrie Tom Meier 18 1989 Best Vehicular Miniatures Series BattleTech Mechs and Vehicles 20 xxx Dave Summers Sandy Garrity Richard Kerr Tom Meier Bob Charrette Julie Guthrie 1991 Best Vehicular Miniatures Series BattleTech Mechs amp Vehicles 20 xxx Jeff Wilhelm Dave Summers Sandy Garrity Richard Kerr Tom Meier Bob Charrette Julie Guthrie 1992 Best Vehicular Miniatures Series BattleTech Mechs amp Vehicles 20 8xx Jeff Wilhelm Dave Summers Sandy Garrity Richard Kerr Tom Meier Bob Charrette Julie Guthrie Origins Hall of Fame 16 2003 Bob CharretteReferences Edit Robert N Charrette The Writers Directory Detroit St James Press 2012 Gale Biography In Context GALE K1649570624 Retrieved 23 Oct 2012 a b c Shannon Appelcline 2011 Designers amp Dragons Mongoose Publishing ISBN 978 1 907702 58 7 a b Report on Origins 79 Dragon Magazine 29 September 1979 a b 1 Mirror of FGU website Accessed December 17 2008 a b Molten Magic in White Dwarf 14 August September 1979 Ral Partha 1984 Catalog Ral Partha Enterprises Inc Ral Partha 1985 Fantasy Catalog Ral Partha Enterprises Inc a b c d Ral Partha 1986 Catalog Ral Partha Enterprises Inc a b 2 Bob Charrette Games Accessed November 23 2008 Ral Partha 1987 Catalog Ral Partha Enterprises Inc 3 Board Game Geek Ral Partha Games Accessed November 24 2008 4 TMP Chaos Wars Accessed November 23 2008 The Grenadier Bulletin vol 2 1 Summer 1993 Kim Eastland editor A Prince among Men Voice of Youth Advocates Dec 1994 284 General OneFile GALE A34350522 Retrieved 23 Oct 2012 Forecasts Paperbacks Publishers Weekly 241 no 30 July 25 1994 47 Business Source Complete EBSCOhost Retrieved October 23 2012 a b 5 Origins Game Fair Accessed November 24 2008 And the Winner Is Dragon Magazine 139 p 56 November 1988 Dragon Magazine 149 September 1989 External links EditRobert N Charrette at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Atelier de la Charrette Robert N Charrette s Home Page Entry in the Pen amp Paper RPG Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert N Charrette amp oldid 1148528299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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