l33tpenguin
Mongoose
I can't say anything about LBH's fighters. I fear having to start on painting my fighters. I have like a pound and a half of fighters sitting in a plastic container waiting to be painted. Soooo many of the little buggers
l33tpenguin said:lastbesthope said:You mocked me for my mass collection of unpaintred Thunderbolts, now it seems they could practically qualify as an investment :lol:
LBH
I thought it was the unpainted white stars we mocked you for?
Lord David the Denied said:They did state they got the old AoG Hyperion mold from Mongoose, not the new one.
NemesisCH said:Here in Switzerland we play still with the Fleetscale Miniatures. Cheaper an easy to make variants (colorwise or converting).
For the big ones, this new prices are insane...![]()
The bow on the old Hyperion is wrong, it's angled whereas on screen it appears squared off. However, a bit of surgery with a file, followed by a wrap of paper around the bow, can alter the ship's appearance to what it should be. The stand mount is a big block of metal which messes up the appearance of the lower gun turrets, but it's closer to the model's CG.M1ndr1d3rs said:The old mold is actually not bad and even more accurate. The new 1s are a bit too slim and the thrusters are positioned wrong... But they do have variants.
AdrianH said:The bow on the old Hyperion is wrong, it's angled whereas on screen it appears squared off. However, a bit of surgery with a file, followed by a wrap of paper around the bow, can alter the ship's appearance to what it should be. The stand mount is a big block of metal which messes up the appearance of the lower gun turrets, but it's closer to the model's CG.M1ndr1d3rs said:The old mold is actually not bad and even more accurate. The new 1s are a bit too slim and the thrusters are positioned wrong... But they do have variants.
Here's mine in company with an Omega.
stryve said:I'm assuming it's because I'm in the US and don't have to deal with import tax and such, but for the most part the prices don't seem horribly excessive to me. With a few glaring exceptions the increase is only 2, maybe 3 dollars, which is annoying but not excessive.
Of course there are exceptions, mostly the very largest ships in terms of weight (none of which have been remastered yet), and fighter flights. I can understand the first; an Adira uses a lot of metal, after all. The second kind of boggles me, though. I mean, $9.95 for a flight of Nials, or two flights of Starfury? That just doesn't seem right.
There are certain "fixed costs" in product that would set a minimum whether it's a large/small mini. e.g. it takes X minutes to produce, the machine depreciates at X, the molds cost X, the molds wear out after X casts, items have standardized packaging that take up shelf/storage space in the warehouse.stryve said:The second kind of boggles me, though. I mean, $9.95 for a flight of Nials, or two flights of Starfury? That just doesn't seem right.