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<blockquote data-quote="Siridar" data-source="post: 1007726" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I collect and paint miniatures.</p><p></p><p>I have a massive collection of painted and unpainted minis. I like to paint 'em but don't have the time to paint as many as I'd like to at any given time. </p><p></p><p>I hate using my minis for gaming. The table is small enough and my players clumsy enough that I cringe every time I see them get handled. To me the plastic painted MageKnight figures were awesome. Yeah, they're paint jobs and sculpts weren't even close to what I could achieve with metal and my own paints, but they worked just fine. They saved me the time of painting my minis and gave me piece of mind when playing.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem with random packaging. The figures are cheap enough that I can live with what I end up with. There are enough packaged figures in a box that I should end up with at least one mini that I like. And I like the feeling that I get when I open a box of MageKnight and go "ooh, I wonder what I'll get?"</p><p></p><p>So I'll definitely buy at least one entry pack and booster. If I like what I'll get, I'll buy more, if not, then I'll add the figs to my MageKnight grab-bag and move on with my game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siridar, post: 1007726, member: 2947"] I collect and paint miniatures. I have a massive collection of painted and unpainted minis. I like to paint 'em but don't have the time to paint as many as I'd like to at any given time. I hate using my minis for gaming. The table is small enough and my players clumsy enough that I cringe every time I see them get handled. To me the plastic painted MageKnight figures were awesome. Yeah, they're paint jobs and sculpts weren't even close to what I could achieve with metal and my own paints, but they worked just fine. They saved me the time of painting my minis and gave me piece of mind when playing. I have no problem with random packaging. The figures are cheap enough that I can live with what I end up with. There are enough packaged figures in a box that I should end up with at least one mini that I like. And I like the feeling that I get when I open a box of MageKnight and go "ooh, I wonder what I'll get?" So I'll definitely buy at least one entry pack and booster. If I like what I'll get, I'll buy more, if not, then I'll add the figs to my MageKnight grab-bag and move on with my game. [/QUOTE]
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