What is THE NEXT BIG THING?

Upper_Krust said:
But dude... :p

Don't start now my good mate! :p


Upper_Krust said:
Fine line between living and dying too.

True but so far I haven't crossed it. ;)


Upper_Krust said:
You know if I had a dollar for everytime you mispelled the word Slarecian, I'd be Donald Trump. :D

Nice! Well so long as you'd remember to give me like...35% of what ever you got. ;)
 

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Hi JV! :)

JVisgaitis said:
Sculpting fees are a major part of it.

Which would be offset (to a degree) by:

A) Having multiple 'mooks' of the same mini (Such as 4 x Lizardmen, 5 x Kobolds etc.)
B) Using existing D&D Minis where possible

JVisgaitis said:
A huge mini costs around 5x a human sized mini to produce. Material costs are certainly more for huge, but in metal that's a significant difference. The big cost in plastic is tooling for the molds which are very expensive. The bigger the figure, the bigger the mold. Plus, it takes more time to paint and probably more paint stops to make a huge mini look good.

I think you would really need to be working in the industry itself to be able to break the figures down.
 


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