Dungeon Crawl Classics Miniatures?
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- Ill-Fated Peasant
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Hi I am a long time lurker, first time poster, a big mini's fan as well as Goodman/ DCC fan.
Unfortunately I missed Gen Con, but read about these awhile back. I think these greens are great!!!
These could really help push the popularity of the modules even more if they were sold in packs tying to a particular DCC module, especially if you do Iconics heros and monsters that are not commonly found in other mini lines.
example: DCC #17 Legacy of the Savage Kings
Contains 12 mini's: Cole, Silver, Hondo, Skerrit, Mortigan, Stygoth the Dragon, The Mad Hermit, Graah the Ogre, Giant Constrictor Snake, Zombie Owlbear, Animated Statue, Lizardfolk King.
I would keep them plastic and sell them painted as non random RPG competition against the WotC DDM stuff. Reaper and others have the metal/ painting thing locked down. If that's the way it was I know alot of people that would buy these instantly.
again, great sculpts, keep it up!
Unfortunately I missed Gen Con, but read about these awhile back. I think these greens are great!!!
These could really help push the popularity of the modules even more if they were sold in packs tying to a particular DCC module, especially if you do Iconics heros and monsters that are not commonly found in other mini lines.
example: DCC #17 Legacy of the Savage Kings
Contains 12 mini's: Cole, Silver, Hondo, Skerrit, Mortigan, Stygoth the Dragon, The Mad Hermit, Graah the Ogre, Giant Constrictor Snake, Zombie Owlbear, Animated Statue, Lizardfolk King.
I would keep them plastic and sell them painted as non random RPG competition against the WotC DDM stuff. Reaper and others have the metal/ painting thing locked down. If that's the way it was I know alot of people that would buy these instantly.
again, great sculpts, keep it up!
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- Ill-Fated Peasant
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Thanks for the compliments. Prepainted and/or plastic figures have to be produced in really large volumes (tens of thousands) to make them cost effective for the company. I do not think Joseph is looking at the quantities that would make prepainted plastic figures feasible at this time.oldcoast wrote:I would keep them plastic and sell them painted as non random RPG competition against the WotC DDM stuff. Reaper and others have the metal/ painting thing locked down. If that's the way it was I know alot of people that would buy these instantly.
again, great sculpts, keep it up!
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when will they be for sale and when will we see an ogre and owlbear
doungeon crawl classic minis
i think they all look great how much will they cost
and when will we see more id like to see some bug bears and gnolls
and when will we see more id like to see some bug bears and gnolls
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- Cold-Hearted Immortal
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what are the chances that the minis will be the same scale as
reaperminis at least i hope they are
reaperminis at least i hope they are
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- Ill-Fated Peasant
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will we be see ing any gnome fighters with asorted weapons like spears and swords and bows and how about some american indian looking wild elves armed with war clubs and bowsand spears
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Just in case anyone missed it -- we have posted the first pics of DCC minis! You can find them here:
http://www.goodman-games.com/DCCminis.php
While we're on the subject, I thought I'd mention that heroes are only the beginning of the line. We'll also have a cool assortment of monsters, focusing on dungeon beasts (including oft-overlooked vermin and cave creatures), classic humanoids (like kobolds and troglodytes), and cool bad guys from the DCC line (including the Castellan for those of you who played in our 2006 DCC tournament).
Here's a preview of the nearly-finished "deadly fungus," sculpted by Kevin Chenevert and slated for March release:
http://www.goodman-games.com/DCCminis.php
While we're on the subject, I thought I'd mention that heroes are only the beginning of the line. We'll also have a cool assortment of monsters, focusing on dungeon beasts (including oft-overlooked vermin and cave creatures), classic humanoids (like kobolds and troglodytes), and cool bad guys from the DCC line (including the Castellan for those of you who played in our 2006 DCC tournament).
Here's a preview of the nearly-finished "deadly fungus," sculpted by Kevin Chenevert and slated for March release:
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They'll be packed as single figures. Since each figure corresponds to a specific DCC (sometimes in a generic way, sometimes very specifically), we might someday do boxed sets of some kind.Gentlegamer wrote:What kind of packaging do the miniatures come in? Packs that correspond to DCC modules? Single figures only?
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awesome news keep up the great work how about gnolls bugbears oh and zombies how about some hobgoblins to