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Post by parsival on Feb 24, 2020 11:51:59 GMT
For those who are interested, I converted some Games Workshop Crypt Ghouls and painted them as Shadows and Horrors, which work quite well. Behemoth proxy next...
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Post by wickedcool on Mar 4, 2020 16:00:30 GMT
Has anyone seen what they are doing for Skyrim miniature game. Insane how much love they are putting into this
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Post by parsival on Mar 5, 2020 9:55:26 GMT
Has anyone seen what they are doing for Skyrim miniature game. Insane how much love they are putting into this It would be simplicity itself for Bioware to license someone to manufacture Dragon Age miniatures. Add in a rules system for figure gaming and it becomes a marketing strategy that costs nothing - indeed, it would make money. Some manager at Bioware needs to look beyond approving plushies from Sanshee and look at wargamers and roleplayers - there are quite a few of us around, eager to pay for good products.
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Post by AlleluiaElizabeth on Mar 7, 2020 9:09:08 GMT
Has anyone seen what they are doing for Skyrim miniature game. Insane how much love they are putting into this It would be simplicity itself for Bioware to license someone to manufacture Dragon Age miniatures. Add in a rules system for figure gaming and it becomes a marketing strategy that costs nothing - indeed, it would make money. Some manager at Bioware needs to look beyond approving plushies from Sanshee and look at wargamers and roleplayers - there are quite a few of us around, eager to pay for good products. Isn't there already a table top rule set? Or is "figure gaming" different?
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Post by parsival on Mar 7, 2020 11:27:39 GMT
It would be simplicity itself for Bioware to license someone to manufacture Dragon Age miniatures. Add in a rules system for figure gaming and it becomes a marketing strategy that costs nothing - indeed, it would make money. Some manager at Bioware needs to look beyond approving plushies from Sanshee and look at wargamers and roleplayers - there are quite a few of us around, eager to pay for good products. Isn't there already a table top rule set? Or is "figure gaming" different? Yes, Green Ronin produce the pen-and-paper role-playing game. I classify figure gaming as something like Warhammer - a skirmish or mass battle game on tables with loads of miniatures.
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