I don't think they are available. But imagine that before Wizkids went offline they had another 2-3 expansions ready to release. These minis may never see the daylight.mahon wrote:there are resin copies of them? or do you mean there aren't any and that's why you'd kill for one?
I can only speak for myself. It all starts with a concept.Nameless wrote:of course, James' sculpts made for Reaper are weak, oldschool and generally meh
I always wondered Morf, perhaps you'd be willing to share some industry secrets. How do manufacturer's guidelines for a sculptor look like? How detailed are manufacturer's orders?
There are ones that I treat like final in the way I want the mini to follow it exactly. And there are some that are to provide basic idea how the mini should look like. With the former, I am still willing to listen to hints and manufacturing suggestions from the sculptor. In that respect, James is an extreme pro. I agree with 99% of his suggestions.
When working with good sculptors, roughly one in two miniatures remains untouched after the first presentation of finished pictures, rest has to undergo some changes.
Some (ones that work in Fimo) keep updating me on every stage. Some hit me we a ready product and wait for comments.
One thing that may not be obvious is the production awareness of the sculptor. Some, especially the less experienced, make mistakes that make casting the mini a nightmare.
I should write a book like that guy from Mongoose




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