FATDRAGONGAMES
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Every day I keep checking the KS page, I can't believe how much stuff has been added!!!! 

I already have 3000+ D&D minis but I broke down and pledged at the Vampire level. Gonna trade in Sophie for Orcpocalypse, probably...
AR
Every day I keep checking the KS page, I can't believe how much stuff has been added!!!!![]()
This Kickstarter is certainly an awesome deal, but is anyone worried that this will hurt Reaper's sales in the long run? At the moment there are over 8,000 backers, the vast majority of them at the Vampire level. Those people are likely getting so many minis that they probably won't need to buy any more unpainted minis for a couple of years (and longer than that for some people).
I have no idea how big Reaper's customer base is, but that sounds like quite a few potential buyers to not get any sales from for a while. Yes, they have taken over $1.6m in pledges at this points, but when most people are getting over 200 minis, many of which are Huge sized or bigger, how much money are they making. Once you take out shipping, Kickstarter and Amazon fees and the cost of actually making the molds and casting the minis I wouldn't think it would be a heck of a lot.
Obviously the people running Reaper must have some idea of what they're doing considering how long they have been around. But still, I do worry if they are getting in over their heads.
Olaf the Stout
They add up so fragging fast!The Vampire level is getting to be such a steal that it's starting to make the add-ons look... expensive?
Definitely. $25 for one mini because she's metal, limited editionI already have 3000+ D&D minis but I broke down and pledged at the Vampire level. Gonna trade in Sophie for Orcpocalypse, probably...
In the long run they are doomed no matter what they do. They have to hurry. 3D printing is not yet a threat to miniature manufacturers, but it will be in the coming decades. This is a calculated risk to make the money they can before the majority of people can grab a render of a fantasy figure and 3D print it at home with quality in durable plastic for a low cost{factoring both printer and material cost].This Kickstarter is certainly an awesome deal, but is anyone worried that this will hurt Reaper's sales in the long run?