Thurbane
First Post
I'm sorry, but why can't some people grasp the fact that some people don't want to or cannot use eBay.
I love the concept of eBay, I really do. Heck, I used it extensively for a while, mainly to build my CD and DVD collection. But that doesn't mean that eBay should is the be all and end all of "where to buy stuff". Lemme rattle off a couple of factors (which I'm sure will get shot down, but anyway):
1. Unless it's changed since I last used it, you need a Paypal account. A Paypal account involves giving out sensitive financial and personal information over the internet. A lot of people are just not comfortable with that, and in many cases (spyware, identity theft etc) rightly so.
2. Geographic location: depending where you live (and yes, though it may shock you, many of us D&Ders live OUTSIDE of the USA), the shipping logicstics push the price way up, or make delivery not possible at all.
Can someone please explain to me why WotC cannot or should not do some reissues of current and old minis in theme packs, alongside their collectibles? Assuming, as I said earlier, that they are stamped differently on the base so as not to impinge on the collectibles series, and even not sold with cards. I am sure that somewhere out there the dies or casts or assembly lines that put them together still exist. If I am barking mad about this, please explain to me where my misunderstanding is...
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All that aside, if a 3rd party started producing non-randomized , prepainted plastic SRD miniatures on a par in quality with the WotC lines, I would be MORE than happy to shell out a bit more per miniature in order to be able to buy them over the counter, prepackaged, from my LFGS.
Unfortunately, the only minis my FLGS carries besides WotC random packs are metal minis. While some of these are beatiful, I just don't have the time to paint them as they deserve, and they cost a LOT more per mini that any plastic minis.
I love the concept of eBay, I really do. Heck, I used it extensively for a while, mainly to build my CD and DVD collection. But that doesn't mean that eBay should is the be all and end all of "where to buy stuff". Lemme rattle off a couple of factors (which I'm sure will get shot down, but anyway):
1. Unless it's changed since I last used it, you need a Paypal account. A Paypal account involves giving out sensitive financial and personal information over the internet. A lot of people are just not comfortable with that, and in many cases (spyware, identity theft etc) rightly so.
2. Geographic location: depending where you live (and yes, though it may shock you, many of us D&Ders live OUTSIDE of the USA), the shipping logicstics push the price way up, or make delivery not possible at all.
Can someone please explain to me why WotC cannot or should not do some reissues of current and old minis in theme packs, alongside their collectibles? Assuming, as I said earlier, that they are stamped differently on the base so as not to impinge on the collectibles series, and even not sold with cards. I am sure that somewhere out there the dies or casts or assembly lines that put them together still exist. If I am barking mad about this, please explain to me where my misunderstanding is...
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All that aside, if a 3rd party started producing non-randomized , prepainted plastic SRD miniatures on a par in quality with the WotC lines, I would be MORE than happy to shell out a bit more per miniature in order to be able to buy them over the counter, prepackaged, from my LFGS.
Unfortunately, the only minis my FLGS carries besides WotC random packs are metal minis. While some of these are beatiful, I just don't have the time to paint them as they deserve, and they cost a LOT more per mini that any plastic minis.