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Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 22 May 2013, o 07:47
by Demi_morgana
Nicey bug :)

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 22 May 2013, o 16:36
by Barton
I will want to see some of the last greens painted, but I kind of like the steampunk women.

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 28 Jun 2013, o 06:28
by Barton
Got my kickstarter from them, some of the sculpts are better than I expected and some disappointing, but for an average of 60 cents (USD) per mini, I should not complain at all.

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 04:23
by Barton
Anyone else do the Reaper KickStarter???
If so what are your opinions on the minis???

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 09:23
by Nameless
still waiting for mine. do you want an opinion on sculpts or casting/material?

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 16:04
by Barton
Nameless wrote:still waiting for mine. do you want an opinion on sculpts or casting/material?
both please!
I think the casting material is too soft for my liking, worried about durability.

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 16:32
by Nameless
never had it n my hands, so can't say anything about the material :) there's a heap of information in Reaper boards - how it behaves, how it should be treated etc. Check the pinned topics in "Bones/Legendary Encounters" section of their forum.
sculpts - as always with Reaper. they can amazing or total crap. fortunately, they've picked minis/sculpts I rather like (speaking in general).

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 17:54
by pae
I have limited experience with the Bones miniatures, but I have to say that I'm not fond of them. To me, they are much more difficult to clean than their metal figures. I'm skeptical of their claim that you don't need to prime them, but again, that's just me.

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 18:13
by Barton
pae wrote:I have limited experience with the Bones miniatures, but I have to say that I'm not fond of them. To me, they are much more difficult to clean than their metal figures. I'm skeptical of their claim that you don't need to prime them, but again, that's just me.
I will be priming them with Kyron Plastic spray primer (likes PVC). I will be brushing with old tooth brush in soapy water (with TSP added; important to remove some mold release products) AFTER treatment in ultrasonic cleaner with soap.
The figures were made in China, FYI.

Re: Reaper Miniatures

Posted: 8 Jul 2013, o 18:35
by Nameless
Barton wrote:The figures were made in China, FYI.
basically, like everything else these days