Jeremy Smith Publisher, Dreamscarred Press |
Due to a massive hail storm, Jeremy is dealing with extensive house repairs and having to replace his family's two cars. We're holding a sale at dreamscarred.com to help with the expenses (deductibles suck!) so now is a great chance to pick up Dreamscarred products you've been wanting to get!
Miniatures - up to 50% off!
Print Books - up to 75% off*!
PDFs - up to 50% off*!
Focus Tokens- Buy one, get one free!
GM Screens - 50% off!
Sale prices are good until May 23rd!
* Note: Path of War Expanded and Monster Classes are not included in this promotion.
Jeremy Smith Publisher, Dreamscarred Press |
Thanks, Cal!
It was indeed. I like to describe what it looked like as God having a snowball fight with my neighborhood.
This is what happened to our van.
And this is an average piece of hail from the storm.
The sale has been going pretty well - and it's helping to clear out some of the print stock we've had on hand gathering dust, as well!
Jeremy Smith Publisher, Dreamscarred Press |
Jeremy Smith wrote:Air elemental rampageNice miniatures, chief! How much did the sculpt run? Been considering a tinker series for years now.
Thanks!
On average, each sculpt cost around $500, not counting the molding costs after that.
With the rise of 3D-printed / custom miniatures, I'm not sure how worth it it is for smaller press to get into the game... we've still not sold through all the stock from our initial miniatures casting run back in 2014, despite taking them to multiple conventions, holding sales, sending stock to Paizo, etc.
Interjection Games |
Interjection Games wrote:Jeremy Smith wrote:Air elemental rampageNice miniatures, chief! How much did the sculpt run? Been considering a tinker series for years now.Thanks!
On average, each sculpt cost around $500, not counting the molding costs after that.
With the rise of 3D-printed / custom miniatures, I'm not sure how worth it it is for smaller press to get into the game... we've still not sold through all the stock from our initial miniatures casting run back in 2014, despite taking them to multiple conventions, holding sales, sending stock to Paizo, etc.
Aye, that's a technology I'm watching carefully. Thanks for the numbers; I appreciate it!