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<blockquote data-quote="Aluvial" data-source="post: 5794108" data-attributes="member: 6862"><p>I finally decided to open my case and ended up really liking the miniatures. Erik, your assessment is fair about the size. I believe the miniatures were scaled to match. The troll is a bit small for a large but I don't see that as an issue considering that I have trolls of all sizes from other sources. The dire rat might have been called a wererat hybrid... The dragon is off scale. It is still an amazing sculpt, but it definitely doesn't scale correctly with the other huge dragons. That said, idon't really care about that much. At first, I was disappointed, because I really wanted another cool black dragon. The sculpt makes up for it and this mini will be featured in my next low level game and it will serve its purpose, be scary, eat gnomes.</p><p></p><p>I was impressed with both the sculpts and the paint, and the material. The sculpts are in many cases crisper due to the consistancy of the plastic. They look pretty durable to me; no, you can't jump on them, but you really couln't step on other minis either and expect them to make it through the ordeal. I could see you dropping the large spider ( which is awesome) and snapping a leg. </p><p></p><p>Overall, this is a good set of figures. I will still go back and recount my earlier assessment. They are expensive. I opened a $65 brick and got out 20 minis. This is a price I saw for them online somewhere. I bought my case for $200 plus shipping and once priced out, my set has miniatures around $2.75 a figure. While this is a nice beginners set, really nice in fact. It would be hard to imagine people spending for more than one case. I would invest in these, but only if the price per mini came down. I'm extremely impressed that the distribution allowed me to get a whole set in my case. That never happened to me with DnD minis. This alone adds value to the case buy. I think that my reasonable price break for a pre-painted plastic miniature is around $2.00. I got 80 something miniatures, I would gladly pay $160 a case for these. That's a price point I hope you find. I think that otherwise you are pricing out a lot of potential buyers. It is lemonade stand. You sold out of your product. If you made more would they cost less and would you still sell out?</p><p></p><p>Great set. I really only decided to open mine based on the fact that Erik came and discussed the miniatures here. I would have been really impressed if some one from Wiz Kids had dropped in as well. Thanks Erik. The miniatures were a birthday gift to myself and you saved me from retuning them due to their cost. I hope you can help me decide to purchase the next run by fixing something in the cost. Perhaps soften them a itsy-bit and get them loose in the box. There eas a lot of packaging for one mini.</p><p></p><p>Aluvial</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aluvial, post: 5794108, member: 6862"] I finally decided to open my case and ended up really liking the miniatures. Erik, your assessment is fair about the size. I believe the miniatures were scaled to match. The troll is a bit small for a large but I don't see that as an issue considering that I have trolls of all sizes from other sources. The dire rat might have been called a wererat hybrid... The dragon is off scale. It is still an amazing sculpt, but it definitely doesn't scale correctly with the other huge dragons. That said, idon't really care about that much. At first, I was disappointed, because I really wanted another cool black dragon. The sculpt makes up for it and this mini will be featured in my next low level game and it will serve its purpose, be scary, eat gnomes. I was impressed with both the sculpts and the paint, and the material. The sculpts are in many cases crisper due to the consistancy of the plastic. They look pretty durable to me; no, you can't jump on them, but you really couln't step on other minis either and expect them to make it through the ordeal. I could see you dropping the large spider ( which is awesome) and snapping a leg. Overall, this is a good set of figures. I will still go back and recount my earlier assessment. They are expensive. I opened a $65 brick and got out 20 minis. This is a price I saw for them online somewhere. I bought my case for $200 plus shipping and once priced out, my set has miniatures around $2.75 a figure. While this is a nice beginners set, really nice in fact. It would be hard to imagine people spending for more than one case. I would invest in these, but only if the price per mini came down. I'm extremely impressed that the distribution allowed me to get a whole set in my case. That never happened to me with DnD minis. This alone adds value to the case buy. I think that my reasonable price break for a pre-painted plastic miniature is around $2.00. I got 80 something miniatures, I would gladly pay $160 a case for these. That's a price point I hope you find. I think that otherwise you are pricing out a lot of potential buyers. It is lemonade stand. You sold out of your product. If you made more would they cost less and would you still sell out? Great set. I really only decided to open mine based on the fact that Erik came and discussed the miniatures here. I would have been really impressed if some one from Wiz Kids had dropped in as well. Thanks Erik. The miniatures were a birthday gift to myself and you saved me from retuning them due to their cost. I hope you can help me decide to purchase the next run by fixing something in the cost. Perhaps soften them a itsy-bit and get them loose in the box. There eas a lot of packaging for one mini. Aluvial [/QUOTE]
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