Just some of them. Who knows, though? If the line grows really popular it is possible we will go back to older volumes and "fill in" oft-requested characters and creatures.
Is there something in particular you're looking for?
Just some of them. Who knows, though? If the line grows really popular it is possible we will go back to older volumes and "fill in" oft-requested characters and creatures.
Is there something in particular you're looking for?
My group likes using miniatures. They made their own characters rather than use the pre-generated ones though. If I'm able to pick up all the monster miniatures I need for a given Pathfinder module at once, that would be attractive to me. I'm not as concerned about the optional monsters presented but not used. In fact, if the whole set was sold as a package, I'd probably pick them up as I got the modules. But, I've gotten used to this from the Federation Commander products that have been matching miniature products with game products since the line was introduced.
Frankly, given one or the other, I'd prefer to see the critters from the Bestiaries rather than the Iconic NPC's. I have plenty of PC-like miniatures, but I don't have anything that can accurately represent most of the Bestiary entries.
Honestly, Erik, I don't know what I'd do with a Seoni miniature.
Giant minis would be cool, although they tend to be prohibitively expensive. Interestingly, Reaper just released a very Pathfinder-ish stone giant warrior. They seem to have a knack for consistently releasing minis with a Wayne Reynolds look a short time after the art hits the stands ...
Speaking of WAR, I just read his interview in Kobold Quarterly and really dug the sketch of a more heavily-armored Valeros. Any chance we could see a special-edition Valeros mini with the helmet and a few added armor plates?
Giant minis would be cool, although they tend to be prohibitively expensive. Interestingly, Reaper just released a very Pathfinder-ish stone giant warrior. They seem to have a knack for consistently releasing minis with a Wayne Reynolds look a short time after the art hits the stands ...
Speaking of WAR, I just read his interview in Kobold Quarterly and really dug the sketch of a more heavily-armored Valeros. Any chance we could see a special-edition Valeros mini with the helmet and a few added armor plates?
Lisa, while you are here.....
are there any official plans to how many miniatures will come out for each adventure path or individual Pathfinder volumes?
Just curious about the number of Golarion specific ones we will see, budget related :-)
are there any official plans to how many miniatures will come out for each adventure path or individual Pathfinder volumes?
Just curious about the number of Golarion specific ones we will see, budget related :-)
Initially, Crocodile is planning six or seven releases (though releases may include more than 1 mini) for each volume.
Initially, Crocodile is planning six or seven releases (though releases may include more than 1 mini) for each volume.
Thank you.
Lawdog(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Modules, Battles Case Subscriber)
I usually support Paizo with many of their products but I don't think I can get behind these. Why? Well, I got the GameMastery Compleat Encounters and I thought they were ok as far as the actual senerio went, the maps we just 'blah' I don't hate them but they don't spark me. Finally, the minis were ok, but the bases were so oversized...it was kind of irritating.
Now, that was older stuff and they may have learned something from the GameMastery Compleat Encounters line. But from what I've read, the scale is 28 mm. Most of the minis out now (D&D minis) are 25 mm. And the prices are quite high. Valerous is $7.95, most Reaper PC minis are about $5.
I just have my doubts so far, I may be swayed though...
I usually support Paizo with many of their products but I don't think I can get behind these. Why? Well, I got the GameMastery Compleat Encounters and I thought they were ok as far as the actual senerio went, the maps we just 'blah' I don't hate them but they don't spark me. Finally, the minis were ok, but the bases were so oversized...it was kind of irritating.
Now, that was older stuff and they may have learned something from the GameMastery Compleat Encounters line. But from what I've read, the scale is 28 mm. Most of the minis out now (D&D minis) are 25 mm. And the prices are quite high. Valerous is $7.95, most Reaper PC minis are about $5.
I just have my doubts so far, I may be swayed though...
To be clear, we're not making the Pathfinder minis—they're made by Crocodile Games. Thus, they don't have the integrated bases that all of our minis had—they have standard slot bases. The scale is similar to recent D&D Minis.
I double dog dare you/them to make a Mammy Graul mini.
Would it be correct to call a Mammy figurine a "mini".
Lawdog(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Modules, Battles Case Subscriber)
I have got to say, a slotted base sounds better. And as far as which to make, I have to agree that I would rather see minis that are new monsters from the modules or adventure path. Maybe some sets of monsters from each module would be cool as well. Kind of like the Compleat Encounters but more expensive with more minis.
Finally got these in the mail today (I ordered a Valeros, 2x sinspawn,and the Nualia & Elyrium package) and I have to say they all look great! I am stoked to get the next batch now! Crocodile did a great job on these, hardly any flash lines to file down and fantastic details!
Man, this is almost making me wish I used minis. I might grab a couple and use them as display pieces (Kyra, Amiri, Ezren, and Harsk in particular seem like they'd be winners.)
Can we pay extra to have them painted? I won't use unpainted minis and I don't paint. Unfortunately this causes me to be stuck with WoTC plastic minis...
Perhaps Paizo/Reaper would consider having a "paint" area in their assembly line and give us the option of ordering painted or unpainted?
Can we pay extra to have them painted? I won't use unpainted minis and I don't paint. Unfortunately this causes me to be stuck with WoTC plastic minis...
Perhaps Paizo/Reaper would consider having a "paint" area in their assembly line and give us the option of ordering painted or unpainted?
There are independent studios which will do this. It's expensive.
Can we pay extra to have them painted? I won't use unpainted minis and I don't paint. Unfortunately this causes me to be stuck with WoTC plastic minis...
Perhaps Paizo/Reaper would consider having a "paint" area in their assembly line and give us the option of ordering painted or unpainted?
There are independent studios which will do this. It's expensive.
So not as part of the production process? About how much are they? Is there a website?
Can we pay extra to have them painted? I won't use unpainted minis and I don't paint. Unfortunately this causes me to be stuck with WoTC plastic minis...
Perhaps Paizo/Reaper would consider having a "paint" area in their assembly line and give us the option of ordering painted or unpainted?
There are independent studios which will do this. It's expensive.
So not as part of the production process? About how much are they? Is there a website?
Prices vary widely according to the level of quality you desire. Doing a websearch for Miniature Painting Service will give you a large list of studios.
One I've used in the past and really liked their work is PigmentedMiniatures.com.
Can we pay extra to have them painted? I won't use unpainted minis and I don't paint. Unfortunately this causes me to be stuck with WoTC plastic minis...
Perhaps Paizo/Reaper would consider having a "paint" area in their assembly line and give us the option of ordering painted or unpainted?
There are independent studios which will do this. It's expensive.
So not as part of the production process? About how much are they? Is there a website?
Prices vary widely according to the level of quality you desire. Doing a websearch for Miniature Painting Service will give you a large list of studios.
One I've used in the past and really liked their work is PigmentedMiniatures.com.