Well there are a several sides to my answer to this. Firstly what attracts me to a miniature line are:
1. As a painter, not a gamer, for me the company needs to produce nicely sculpted models of subjects I find interesting.
2. In my case I am attracted to Rackham because of their wolfen and devourer armies, though I also appreciate the superb paint jobs of the full range and occasionally buy some of the orc and dirz models.
3. I\'m attracted to Reaper because they do a very nice range of dragons, along with some other nice critters, similarly I was attracted to Ral Partha.
4. I buy GW models, originally because I liked the armies (lizardmen, tyranids) and some of their other models but now I have gone off GW a lot (they haven\'t really produced anything I\'ve found interesting since the carnosaur), but I still buy the occasional model to compete at Games Day (but I generally buy more Forgeworld stuff).
5. So basically, from a personal standpoint for me to buy any of your minis, I would like to see some critters of some sort, dragons, werecreatures (catgirls please!!) etc, but the latter on a similar scale to Rackham wolfen. Also you\'d need to strike the right balance if you are doing dragons so that they present something original to the market, but not so removed from the idea of what is a dragon to miss the mark completely. The Ral Partha dragon of the month series is an example of how not to do this!
6. What I believe makes a \"successful\" miniatures line is not just good minis, it is the support network that (e.g.) GW has built up with in-store game demos, magazine publications and a fan base built up over a number of years.
7. Most gamers that I have met do not seem to have an interest in buying enough minis from a different game system to be able to play a game because no one else is willing to buy a similar sized army.
8. I have tried to get people into confrontation, but there is little interest, despite people making good noises about the miniatures.
Personally I think it would be easier for you to create a successful miniature line that people can use for other games systems (not just wargames, but RPGs too) than to get buy-in to a completely new games system. Either way I wish you good luck and I\'d like to see some catgirls please!!
Kind regards
Kat