Now this is interesting and genuinely innovative.
I have never played the game (no opponents) and have never been quite sure why I've bought and painted so much of it. I can easily field 3000 pts of painted MI and 2500 of Bugs. I guess I just like the Warrior bug models a lot.
Given that, the rules always struck me from reading them as just too jolly complex and I hope this 'game in a box' system simplifies them.
Overall this strikes me as a darn good way to get the game into a lot of hands, and get a lot of people playing very quickly.
And I have to say 'wow' about the standard of painting for pre-painted models. You are right, the are better than I do myself. Not that that's saying all that much, but I do achieve a standard I can live with.
QUESTION HERE:
One technical question, purely out of curiousity. Are these models painted by a new-tech machine-based system? Or by old-tech cheap Chinese/Indian/Sri Lankan/Pakistani/Bangaladeshi labour?
If the former, it is obviously the wave of the future for mini games - or at least one wave of the future.
Anyway. Interesting. I will finish my Powersuit platoon the Old-fashioned way (just 8 figs left to paint for a full platoon) and look forward to adding exos, LAMI and air assets the easy way.
I'll just have to call the new Warrior Bugs 'Tigers' or 'Guards' or something as they are so much more spiffy than my paint jobs.
One small suggestion you have probably already considered.
As you are now providing a game for lazy folks who want a ready-made game (not that there's anything wrong with that), how about ready-made terrain kits? Probably easier to produce than figs.
Anyway, good luck with this and looking forward to seeing more.
