Just for gathering info and random speculation - what would people feel about a slightly less rare pack once a year? Like an orc pack one year, an undead pack the next, etc. In my mind this would be alongside the yearly randomly packed release. A lot of us have a crap-ton of minis already, but would you be interested in some of these more mundane packs?
Not all of us have a lot of minis -- we have never relied on them in my group. I have started using and buying them only recently (I saw a bunch of WoTC minis at a friend's house, and it was love at first sight; now I use them on every session in my campaign). Needless to say, there's a huge bunch of minis that I'd need, but it seems I missed out on them by a couple of years. And the only option is to buy them online (often for outrageous prices, mainly due to shipping costs). Having said that, I realize it's not possible for you guys to reproduce old sets, but I don't think I'm the only one who would pay good money for, say, Harbringer or Dragoneye minis.
The same happened to me with Dungeon Tiles -- I saw a thread here concerning them on EnWorld and decided to try them out. Pretty soon I realized that I had missed some really cool sets, for example 'Streets of Shadow' and 'Ruins of the Wild'. In this case, however, you guys *ARE* going to release similar sets this year, which makes me really, REALLY happy!
As for the theme packs -- HELL YEAH! You can never have too many "common" monsters, such as ghouls or zombies. A concrete example: a couple of sessions ago I ran a combat involving 60+ orcs of 6 different types... if I only could have done it, I'd have gladly bought several orc theme packs (enough to get all the needed minis). I ended up using a motley assortment of minis, and it was a pain to remember which minis represented which type. On the next session I'd need 10 zombies, but I only have three. Give us the zombie theme pack, and I'll rather buy it than use a bunch of, for example, goblins or skeletons.
