
Jason Kossowan |
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I'm also a huge fan of the paper minis line and would love (and pay) to see Kingmaker finished. This product saves me countless dollars buying and hours painting campaign-appropriate minis and I would use them in any other campaign.
However, I was speaking with Crystal at PaizoCon about these and it sounds like the line was on indefinite hiatus at that time while they were getting some issues sorted out with the talents/powers/distributors/can'tremember that be. Not sure if these have been resolved...

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Could be that Reaper objected, since having a Paper mini for the unique villains in kingmaker might lower the sales of a upcoming pewter version.
Regardless, I also put foreward a vote. The Paper Minis are a great idea, and must be a decent money-maker, since there's no production or shipping cost, and the artists dont exactly demand an ultra-high price.

Aureus |
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Yes, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE more paper mnis for Kingmaker! We love those already put out and use them with much pleasure! Perhaps one could make them somewhat generic and use them for other campaigns as well, like the ogre, gnoll or goblin minis as well. Just with monsters appearing in the KMAP like centaurs etc.
So please continue putting out paper minis for this AP!

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I love the paperminis!
How many people use the paper minis? It looks cheaply made -- no offense -- to the makers. I use regular D&D minis the plastic kind -- my group hasn't complained yet, but if the paper minis have a great likeness to the npcs in the campaign I may at least look at em and maybe buy em.

Gritnarr Halldorr |

Gritnarr Halldorr wrote:I love the paperminis!How many people use the paper minis? It looks cheaply made -- no offense -- to the makers. I use regular D&D minis the plastic kind -- my group hasn't complained yet, but if the paper minis have a great likeness to the npcs in the campaign I may at least look at em and maybe buy em.
I think for their price they're worth it. 3D models are great when you have them, but I'd rather have a paper mini that's EXACTLY what I'm trying to rep then have a 3D model that's SORTA what I'm trying to rep.

Gritnarr Halldorr |

PJ wrote:I think for their price they're worth it. 3D models are great when you have them, but I'd rather have a paper mini that's EXACTLY what I'm trying to rep then have a 3D model that's SORTA what I'm trying to rep.Gritnarr Halldorr wrote:I love the paperminis!How many people use the paper minis? It looks cheaply made -- no offense -- to the makers. I use regular D&D minis the plastic kind -- my group hasn't complained yet, but if the paper minis have a great likeness to the npcs in the campaign I may at least look at em and maybe buy em.
Especially when you consider it costs you about 8 bucks for 30 minis that you can print as many times as you want.

Groggie |

In case this is still relevant after a year, the paperminis are out:
Paper Minis
Thanks for the link. That made me notice the Souls for Smuggler's Shiv paper minis. Just purchased! Now I have good minis for a few unique critters. :)

RuyanVe |

How could I miss this thread? Outrageous!
I just love this series, it is good value for the money and even though they are just paper minis, they are specifically made for the series and if you are not satisfied with mere paper you can always go for cardboard or special glossy photo-style paper (you know the ones you would get from your local store after having been on vacation taking pictures with your camera - anybody remember?)
Dear Crystal, I have been a well behaved boy all year. Please, please, please continue your awesome work and let us enjoy KM #3 and #4 for Christmas!
Ruyan.