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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 9861798" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p><a href="https://www.reapermini.com/" target="_blank">Reaper Miniatures</a> is one of my favorite manufacturers of fantasy miniatures for TTRPGS. I base this off their moderate price, the variety of models available, their detail, and the aesthetics. In particular, their large monsters produced for their plastic Bones line are a bargain. </p><p></p><p>I have mixed feelings about <a href="https://wizkids.com/" target="_blank">WizKids</a> in that I don't like most of their player character models. The price point is fine, but I find the aesthetics are largely not to my liking. That doesn't sound too mixed, does it? Well I like some of their monster miniatures like their dragons, beholders, etc., etc. Avoid their Frameworks line as it's overpriced. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://archon-studio.com/shop/products/dungeons-lasers" target="_blank">Archon Studios</a> and their Dungeons & Lasers line is pretty darn fantastic. You're getting models on par with Games Workshop but at a much more reasonable price point. You can get a pretty nice dragon for about $40 Yankee dollars. </p><p></p><p>I don't have an opinion on pre-painted miniatures because I never buy them. You can find cheap lots of WizKids or old HeroClix (or other Clix) on Ebay or elsewhere online. They're a good deal if you just need to slap something reasonable on the table. Also, for monsters, consider some cheap toys you can find at the dollar store or somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 9861798, member: 4534"] [URL='https://www.reapermini.com/']Reaper Miniatures[/URL] is one of my favorite manufacturers of fantasy miniatures for TTRPGS. I base this off their moderate price, the variety of models available, their detail, and the aesthetics. In particular, their large monsters produced for their plastic Bones line are a bargain. I have mixed feelings about [URL='https://wizkids.com/']WizKids[/URL] in that I don't like most of their player character models. The price point is fine, but I find the aesthetics are largely not to my liking. That doesn't sound too mixed, does it? Well I like some of their monster miniatures like their dragons, beholders, etc., etc. Avoid their Frameworks line as it's overpriced. [URL='https://archon-studio.com/shop/products/dungeons-lasers']Archon Studios[/URL] and their Dungeons & Lasers line is pretty darn fantastic. You're getting models on par with Games Workshop but at a much more reasonable price point. You can get a pretty nice dragon for about $40 Yankee dollars. I don't have an opinion on pre-painted miniatures because I never buy them. You can find cheap lots of WizKids or old HeroClix (or other Clix) on Ebay or elsewhere online. They're a good deal if you just need to slap something reasonable on the table. Also, for monsters, consider some cheap toys you can find at the dollar store or somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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