Not sure I agree with the 3.75 out of 5.0 score. The minis are all high quality. You know what you are buying ahead of time, so it's not like you are going to get blind-sided with randomly packaged minis you don't want or need. I'd give them a score of 4.0 or 4.5, with a 5.0 score reserved for an incredible sculpt and or paint job.

Currently, there are just a dozen miniatures out by Dungeon Crawler, divided into three sets of four minis each. The first set, From the Depths was actually released back in January of this year, with the latest two sets Omens and Townsfolk releasing in August.
The final set released by Dungeon Crawl is labeled Townsfolk, but I think the designers sold their minis short, and I mean that in a good way. At least three of the minis in the set have multiple uses, depending on how one chooses to paint them and use them in a fantasy game. The “beggar” is a hunched over old crone that could easily be re-purposed as a witch or hag. And while the “merchant” is pretty much always going to look like a shop-keeper, the youthful “scamp” could be used as a Halfling mini with little or no modifications. And finally, the “seductress” could be used as-is for entertaining male heroes after a long adventure, but again, I think the mini has more potential than that. It instantly reminded me of the evil high priestess from the cover of the Forgotten Realms module “Old Empires”, or be used as a damsel in distress any dragon would be proud to have as a “collectible”. Enterprising miniature painters could do all the townsfolk line up as undead – the right paints can make any human figure look ghoulish, ghastly, zombie-fied, or even vampiric!