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Posted: 30 Jul 2007, o 19:59
by Tomash
They suck so bad I almost feel sorry when criticizing them.
Seriously, after Rackham put prepaints level so high, releasing such *self-censored* is like insulting customers.

Posted: 30 Jul 2007, o 22:53
by Skrit
They are UGLY!

Posted: 31 Jul 2007, o 08:17
by Nameless
Galharen wrote:Is there any sense to buy those mini while everybody can paint their minis on their own on the same level and quality or even better :?: :roll:
I think you judge those prepaints on the wrong basis, Galharen.
They are not provided for painters or collectors. Reaper released them for RPGamers in US, who would buy hordes of cheap, painted stuff for their dungeon crawl games (at least that's what reaper assumed). Such gamers do not have time or wish to spend time on painting, but want to have models to represent opponents of their adventurers.
So now they have an option - cheap, non-random (prepaints were usualy collectibles) ready to use models for their games.

This of course does not change the fact, that they are ugly :)
What would you expect for $1.99 anyway?

Posted: 31 Jul 2007, o 08:40
by mahon
$1.99 per mini? I've seen better miniatures in chocolate surprise eggs :P

Posted: 31 Jul 2007, o 09:04
by Nameless
ah yes, that might be true :D

Posted: 31 Jul 2007, o 09:32
by NAVARRO
speaking of prepainted and prices i must say 1.99 seems fair considering the quality...
Funny thing is that many say rackham prepainted is unmatched.... well check the absurd prices and then maybe for those prices you get a quality collectible miniature not for wargames but for display at better quality... if you want something rackham quality go to toyusrus and you will find better and cheaper.
Rackham or reaper didnt create anything new with prepainted they just introduced inferior quality toys on wargaming.

Posted: 31 Jul 2007, o 09:58
by mahon
NAVARRO wrote:Rackham or reaper didnt create anything new with prepainted they just introduced inferior quality toys on wargaming.
I think you nailed it...

Posted: 17 Sep 2007, o 10:53
by Nameless
This is quite interesting: pic showing master model sent to the company manufacturing prepaints (on the right) and final product
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Apparently Reaper learns quite fast, as they repainted master models:
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wonder how it will look after 'pre-painting' :)

Reaper also posted pics of masters of new releases:
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more pics of new masters and comparisons master-final:
https://www.reapermini.com/LegendaryEnco ... edPlastics

Posted: 17 Sep 2007, o 10:56
by mahon
Not that bad at all now...
Quite good for prepainted stuff I would dare say...

Posted: 17 Sep 2007, o 10:59
by Nameless
well, let's wait with opinions until we see the final product.
btw - that's the table-top by Anne Foerster :)