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Classic Dungeon Adventurers Miniature Set - Chibi Style


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Just got my minis the other day, quality over all was good. A few minor bubbles, mostly on the tummies of the ponies and unicorns. A few seams, but they can be dealt with, and lots and lots of flash and sprue, but that's easy to clean. I love the sculpts and they are well worth the bit of cleanup work.

 

Had two minor issues with my order, but Impact is correcting them and was very pleasant to deal with.

 

Looking forward to the next Kickstarter!

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I am going to have to look out for this one. I have always been happy with Impact minis, and the people who run it are very nice. I had always wished they had more minis that were less football themed. They did a chibi wizard at the Gen Con speed paint (which got lost when I lost my cooler. :( ) and it was the first I had heard of them. (which is what I get for not checking out other kickstarters in order to protect my wallet).

 

So I promptly got myself down to the dealer's hall and picked a few up. They are very cute, and awesome, and paint up really nicely.

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Sorry sumbloke and Qwyksilver we are really trying to get through these as quickly as possible. I had Kim start on the lower value ones and I was supposed to ship the higher value ones and meet in the middle but I've spent hundreds and hundreds of hours just trying to bag up everything so that we didn't run out that Kim kept being the only one shipping. So unfortunately the side effect of this that the high $ pledges are getting shipped last which was never the intention. Lesson learned from this ... we'll have Kim start at the high dollar ones for our next KS and work her way down while I make sure everything is bagged up so she does not run out of stock.

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Oh, I'm not worried at all with being one of the last. Not only did I get a ton of minis, but I think I also completed the pledge manager on the second to last day. I expected to be one of the later ones. I would never expect preferential treatment on anything based on order size. I'm just surprised I ended up being one of those "bigger" ones. I didn't think I got THAT much :lol: well, except for the multiples of ponies for my daughter, and the monsters and the D&D cartoon characters and...

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I didn't do my pledge manager until the very end, so I am apparently one of those, last 100 remaining :lol:

My daughter keeps bugging me about when her ponies are going to show up because we are going to use those to start painting lessons.

 

Might want to stop at the arts and craft store to pick up either some painted kits with ponies, or the toy ones. I saw a Reaper thread where someone spray-painted some painted dinosaurs white and was surprised at how good the models were for painting. Cartoony miniatures *look* easier to paint than conventional ones, but flat surfaces (especially eyes and shields) often mean freehand. Also, on bodies, flat areas can result in paint sloughing off if painted incorrectly (sheets of paint on the upper layers of the paint dry before the lower ones, and if you brush over the surface again, the brush wipes off the top layer -- grrr).

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