Hi! i don't think I have posted on here before so just in case it is my first time, hello! Great to be here!
I have a series of scifi miniatures I'm thinking of producing, vehicles mostly, in 28mm scale. I am designing them in Rhino and will have them 3d printed, then resin cast. I was wondering if anyone could comment on the demand or lack thereof for such things.
The idea is this: a lot of what exists in the scifi-28mm range, as far as vehicles, go, are these very iconic-looking things that make no sense aesthetically or technically. Some of them are exaggerated, some of them are ridiculous. This observation isn't a damnation of these things, rather I'm just saying this is the norm. So I was thinking of producing vehicles that are more believable and better designed than say, a Leman Russ. Like tanks designed to imply that they actually have enough space inside for crew, machinery, and an engine big enough to power the thing.
I would try to keep costs down below Games Workshop's prices, and one way I was thinking of doing that was with the use of vacuum formed parts for part of these things, like if you had something like the side of a WW1 style tank, the track assembly plus wheels would all be one or two pieces and the side wall would be vacuum formed. It isn't what the average miniatures consumer is used to but it would save cost without compromising on quality.
What do you think? Think it will sell? No? if not, why? Thank you!
I have a series of scifi miniatures I'm thinking of producing, vehicles mostly, in 28mm scale. I am designing them in Rhino and will have them 3d printed, then resin cast. I was wondering if anyone could comment on the demand or lack thereof for such things.
The idea is this: a lot of what exists in the scifi-28mm range, as far as vehicles, go, are these very iconic-looking things that make no sense aesthetically or technically. Some of them are exaggerated, some of them are ridiculous. This observation isn't a damnation of these things, rather I'm just saying this is the norm. So I was thinking of producing vehicles that are more believable and better designed than say, a Leman Russ. Like tanks designed to imply that they actually have enough space inside for crew, machinery, and an engine big enough to power the thing.
I would try to keep costs down below Games Workshop's prices, and one way I was thinking of doing that was with the use of vacuum formed parts for part of these things, like if you had something like the side of a WW1 style tank, the track assembly plus wheels would all be one or two pieces and the side wall would be vacuum formed. It isn't what the average miniatures consumer is used to but it would save cost without compromising on quality.
What do you think? Think it will sell? No? if not, why? Thank you!