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<blockquote data-quote="erian_7" data-source="post: 1536410" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>RPG exclusively, and bought for that purpose. I'd play the skirmish game if anyone were interested (but they're not...).</p><p></p><p>There's a good chance I'll use just about every mini at some point (I've got full sets for Harbinger, Dragoneye, and Archfiends). Snig the Axe makes a great "boss" monster vs. a low-level party, for instance. The Crested Felldrakes? Baby dragons, of course!'</p><p></p><p>I haven't found the random aspect to be a problem, as I've been able to sell (eBay) or trade (MaxMinis.com) almost every mini I didn't want. I've built up multiples of the common RPG monsters (8 zombies, 8 kobold warriors, etc.) with fewer of the less common (4 wild elf barbarians, 2 umber hulks, etc.). I've gotten pretty much everything I wanted with little trouble or effort, and at considerably less than I would have paid for metal figs.</p><p></p><p>The sculpts are definitely improving, although even the first run had really good figs (the ogre, displacer beast, minotaur, and umber hulk, for instance--even some of the smaller ones like the lizard folk and werewolf). The paint jobs are generally fair to good (and better than the color of most of my minis before that--pewter gray).</p><p></p><p>Great product. Try it, you'll like it.</p><p></p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erian_7, post: 1536410, member: 18222"] RPG exclusively, and bought for that purpose. I'd play the skirmish game if anyone were interested (but they're not...). There's a good chance I'll use just about every mini at some point (I've got full sets for Harbinger, Dragoneye, and Archfiends). Snig the Axe makes a great "boss" monster vs. a low-level party, for instance. The Crested Felldrakes? Baby dragons, of course!' I haven't found the random aspect to be a problem, as I've been able to sell (eBay) or trade (MaxMinis.com) almost every mini I didn't want. I've built up multiples of the common RPG monsters (8 zombies, 8 kobold warriors, etc.) with fewer of the less common (4 wild elf barbarians, 2 umber hulks, etc.). I've gotten pretty much everything I wanted with little trouble or effort, and at considerably less than I would have paid for metal figs. The sculpts are definitely improving, although even the first run had really good figs (the ogre, displacer beast, minotaur, and umber hulk, for instance--even some of the smaller ones like the lizard folk and werewolf). The paint jobs are generally fair to good (and better than the color of most of my minis before that--pewter gray). Great product. Try it, you'll like it. Eric [/QUOTE]
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