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<blockquote data-quote="HP Dreadnought" data-source="post: 4125090" data-attributes="member: 55935"><p>I don't disagree that Wizards would help out gamers by releasing non-random sets of miniatures for roleplaying use. I do want to point out that even under the current distribution method, they are a wonderful opportunity for many gamers. </p><p></p><p>Most unpainted, metal miniatures will run you $4 - $5. Big ones can go up to $30.00, some even as high as $50 or so for the really big dragons (although even these aren't as big as the colossal red). You have to assemble and paint them yourself, which many people don't like to do.</p><p></p><p>In comparison, the ability to buy pre-painted D&D miniatures for a couple dollars each is a steal of a deal.</p><p></p><p>Reaper Miniatures has realized there is a market for roleplaying oriented plastics, and has started releasing their own line to meet that need. The releases are fairly slow, but the miniature quality is decent, they are non-random, you get exactly what you want. So there is another option out there, especially as Reaper begins to expand the line.</p><p></p><p>Personally, my group uses metal and always has. My wife is an amazing painter and really enjoys doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HP Dreadnought, post: 4125090, member: 55935"] I don't disagree that Wizards would help out gamers by releasing non-random sets of miniatures for roleplaying use. I do want to point out that even under the current distribution method, they are a wonderful opportunity for many gamers. Most unpainted, metal miniatures will run you $4 - $5. Big ones can go up to $30.00, some even as high as $50 or so for the really big dragons (although even these aren't as big as the colossal red). You have to assemble and paint them yourself, which many people don't like to do. In comparison, the ability to buy pre-painted D&D miniatures for a couple dollars each is a steal of a deal. Reaper Miniatures has realized there is a market for roleplaying oriented plastics, and has started releasing their own line to meet that need. The releases are fairly slow, but the miniature quality is decent, they are non-random, you get exactly what you want. So there is another option out there, especially as Reaper begins to expand the line. Personally, my group uses metal and always has. My wife is an amazing painter and really enjoys doing it. [/QUOTE]
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