Hi there,
I do apologize for lurking; work commitments real world + moving have kept me from the hobby.
I have only a few minis compared with 3 years ago; mostly customs I've kept from trades over the years, and the monk council. Oh, and my bits of my bits box.
I'd like to talk about character miniatures and have a discussion with the community about having figures we can't make being made.
I'm looking at a few characters that I cant make being made, and wanted to bounce some ideas with the community.
We mightn't get everything on the wishlist (probably only 2 or 3 from it initially, more if we team up); so hopefully the wishlist has diversity and a 'what the' factor.
These are figures we haven't seen at all before anywhere else, and we probably would never otherwise see made elsewhere.
EDIT: Do people feel this thread needs to be moved to the Customs section?
I put this into Off Topics because I felt there might be a lot of non-Customs related technical discussion etc
and seeing as how technically im not making anything, i felt it was a better fit here.
The ConceptI was putting this out there to wonder if anyone has come across "not figures" in their travels,
and to test the waters of interest people might have for a 'not Naga Monk' monk figure...
What finish/detail do people feel is appropriate? SWM detail/quality control is haphazard; and generally of a lower quality than Pathfinder, Reaper, GW40K, Dust Tactics and many other tabletop games... consequently, I feel that if we get minis that are too detailed, they might look great next to Knight Models SWMini line, but they'd show up our WotC mini sets... I'd opt for a lower detail standard; this may work in our favor when trying to get 'sculptors' to consider these projects.
How close are we prepared to have the likeness/non-likeness?
This Naga Monk has been a long held want of mine; how do you feel about the completeness of your monk sets?
We've never officially had this monk figure to complete people's monk sets, its been one of those glaring gaps in the figures, and I doubt we'll ever see a Naga Monk* ever made. In all my years, I've not come across a not-Naga Monk anywhere worldwide: have you? (excluding the fine polyvinyl custom specimens made here and elsewhere)
Potentially, generic thispassian naga monk characters could be made, we'll see. I'm very interested to hear peoples opinions around scale discussions. I'd like a couple of naga monks to run in D&D games and in Fallout minigames set in Oceania. Its a very generic concept, as are all these potential figures.
I feel that THE Naga Monk wields 4 lightswords (hence why he was killed, due to being a threat to Separatist GenG).
Also, do people feel the naga monk has tentacle/tendril hands, or has 5 digit finger hands?
My naga monk will be based on the comics and EPII, 40mm high, so newer fans will have to customise the newer headwear.
Would people be interested in a Hyslarian variant? --- the Hyslarians seem similar in scale to Thisspasians.
I don't think I've seen any Goofy Monk*/Rubbernecked Monk (Yarael Poof, that Goofy character) figures as yet,
I haven't seen too many customs of this figure anywhere, let alone standalone sculpts.
and I'd be keen to hear what people think about this characters scale to other monks, like Conehead Monk or Kel Dor Monk. I think goofy monk would be 3 heads taller than conehead monk/keldor monk, based on the actionfigures for monks and much of the EU art work.
Some artwork though suggests that Goofy monk is 2.8m high (or 3 R2Units end to end), which would be almost 5-6 heads taller than conehead monk (now that is goofy!). Itd be almost 45mm high.
I want my goofy rubbernecking monk to be 3-4 heads taller than keldor monk.
would people want goofy monk in a spinny attack pose? Its hard outside of Robot Chicken to find dynamic art for this monstrosity of a monk.
A Jastus Farr Monk Feeorin/(Blue Brute Monk*) would also be something I'd be very interested in having made.
This character, from the rots game and from the EU, is about 2 times the size of a large person, or about 7-8feet tall and 5 across... I wonder what people feel about the scale? 1.8 clone troopers high and a 40mm 2x2 base sound rightish?
We haven't seen Revwien monks in a while: existing ones are superdooper rare, contain lead and are frankly too tiny. do people think a Revwien Monk wears a cloak/robes?
These'd be great along with some venus flytrap figures as terrain markers (could even be adapted for vong or nids).
A troig monk would be awesome. Would it be better as a darksider? Two lightswords, or one? Robes armor, robes and armor? Male or Female Troig (and if female, tri-bewbed as in Total Recall?)
Foul Moudamma "Abominamal Snowman" monk would also be one I'd look at seeing made... as awesome as our customs have been over the years, I'd like to see this one tackled.
What do you feel? Does this monk have boots, or are they barefoot?
J'Mikel Anx monk could also be something I could see being made, (though I'm happy with my version as is
)
What scale would we be looking at compared to a clonetrooper figure, do you think? I think my one is too small, so maybe up to 48mm and a 40mm base?
Now, a neti monk (or Ent Monk) could also be something of interest.
For those who couldn't find the mage knight tree mage figure, this could be an option.
I'd prefer to see a female neti monk made, and I've a fair idea of the scale involved.
A tholothian monk (rasta haired monk) could be made...
though I envision a head rather than a whole figure, and even then, Wargames factory already does great Tholothian heads!
an Aleena monk would be great, so I could finish Tsui Choi 'properly';
theres a few ways this might be realised, as either conventional or as 3D printed, there's options.
I made a stalk headed jedi ages ago... humanoid till the neck, at which point 2 or 3 crab like stalks jut out where the head oughta be... would people be interested in a crab monk?
MasterSinube Monk...
I'd really like to see this made (turtle monk) and a
Besalisk Monk made (triple chinned General)... we'll see, depending on time etc...
Bothan cat-monk would be very neat,
as might a Cathar monk.
A Halsey monk figure outright might be a tall order... especially given that we could make the figure anyway from existing WotC parts + Green Stuff. A head though might be sculptable...
Would a Gand monk (flyman monk) be something people would be interested in?
good monk or bad monk? what kind of pose... there are also some scale issues, so any comments on Gand Scale are welcome!
Finally, Ken-To might be able to make some more Ergesh minisbonsai,
and failing that, new versions of Ergesh might be forthcoming in the near future; I was wondering what scale people thought that ought be in... is this character more like tangela, or more like a bonsai?
The original comics depictions vary from a rock with vines, through to a venus flytrap/bellsprout style plant with prehensile roots... sorta like the Revwien figures. I like mine as bonsais with roots over rocks, I'm curious how others see this
Changing topics,
In terms of dark monks, droid roboticas...
I'd like to see some Pit Droids made I'm thinking 4 per base or 2 to a base? sorta like the mouse droids?
a T4 Turret Droid (this custom has haunted me, and I can't find any good example of customs made elsewhere worldwide).
the concept heavy rolling droid (based on the chiang drawings).
also, irregular R2 domes etc; I've had some success in contacting other custom makers in the past, and I'd like to see many more of these made and available.
I can make and have made loads of roboty-type minis, that and there's quite a lot of them out there, so please bare that in mind when suggesting roboty type characters.
Admiral Trench was a character that caused me much grief to try and make (tarrantula general);
this'd be a great multipurpose figure I could use in Fallout too...
Ive yet to see a Montross or Vizla (wacky bounty trackers).
Montross will be made, its a matter of when. I've had a crack at customising this mini, and always felt it needed a better approach than mine
Is Jaster needed, do you feel?
If we were to include Jaster... I'd have to insist on a fresh Jango Survivor mini.
Where's Xanatos (that angsty pupil of Liam Neesons): wheres he been hiding at?
How would people feel about a dark Slug monk? (Slugga the Huttt Monk)?
or just a generic sluglord? These'd look great as Slann Mages too or in Fallout as minor bad characters...
In the past, I've seen shabby ones at these scales, and we do already have one out there.
Has anyone come across a Chodak miniature?
These villains from Star Trek: A Final Unity are highly unusual, and would make a good generic villain.
Larvox (the new style transparent one) would also interest me;
a blueant was kind enough to make the old style green lightcorp figures a while back.
I think much of the lightcorp would make great MIB style villains.
Would people want alien bounty hunters/guns for hire?
What sorts of sculpts and poses? Just bare in mind that these are more ubiquitous, so we're chasing the unique poses/stuff that is hard to find.
Telekinetic generic lightswords would also be a sweet mini, along with 'irregularly shaped polygon markers' to serve as holocrons/ intrinsic dice markers for D&D games.
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SO
You can probably see the problem there;
Only 3 figures potentially being realised, from a list of over 30 odd minis.
How can we get some of the rest of those 27 figures realized? The 3 with an asterix are already in the mill,
its hard to sort the rest from the list, and thats where you come in!
Where's demand at? Which ones do we absolutely want to see, and which ones can be relegated as 'meh at best'?
I'm going to bounce the exegetical approach here with you;
I envisage this along the lines of "The Lost Twenty" approach, or the custom card sets expansions we've seen over the years. A last hurrah of the customs/minis community, to prove we're all still alive and still care about minis
.
At a later stage, we might need to team up if we want more than 3 masters from the list to be realized.
I approach this as a hobbyist - I want to keep things as simplified and as close to production cost as possible, so the end unit is as close to the prepainted figure market prices as is humanly possible
.
While showing the minimaker the appropriate respect for their time involved as is appropriate
(sometimes getting payed in excess of ~$90 per hour for ~5hours work just for a master figure alone, not including casting, AND THEN on top of that, the potential for the maker to have made a mold that can spawn 900 odd minis @ $3-8 per unit, is a little
too respecting from a hobbyist perspective, for a non-canon mini that is ultimately a paperweight/shelf ornament that you've then gotta base, paint and assemble yourself anyways).
I'm used to getting hobby commissions made for me by amateurs, for anywhere around the $20-$80 price zone per raw green mini (theres a lot of variables involved, but thats essentially for a 1-4 hour job); not the recent ~$400+ per figure that
all levels of 'sculptor' seem to now charge as a minimum (thats experienced/professional or amateur alike, anywhere in the world). Thats if you can get through to them; often there are 2 or more gatekeepers/agents/intermediaries who tack on a cut into the garage kit model... 2 or more interlopers who don't care about art or the hobby, but who instead have $ where the eyes should be...
As a hobbyist, who wants to 'make the minis my own' anyway, and complete them as part of my customising hobby, I'm used to paying GWminis/Hasslefree minis prices (up to $30 for pewter figure blisters), not ~$400-1800 per individual sculpt (thats minimum) as an individual enthusiast.
As a hobbyist, I dont necessarily 'care' about that master figure, I just want my copy of the figure, and normally the master is the responsibility of the maker anyhow.
Being a moneypit of a hobby already, I want to limit the profit motive in third parties as much as possible
while respecting that 'kids gotta eat: I got skills that you don't" factor that sculptors so often raise.
They are talented people, sculptors, no ifs ands or buts about that.
I have to state upfront that I'm not the one casting or sculpting the minis, I'm just a hobbyist that wants their monk collection completed.
So I, like you, would be very annoyed if I saw a third party profit unfairly, or put any mark ups on my paperweight that don't need to be there.
So, hopefully I've outlined where I'm coming from, and can find methods which achieve the best of both worlds;
a few sculptors potentially could take on figures for less than a quarter of that ridiculous going rate, and hence would allow people to also back a copy... worse case, if we had 20-odd interested people (or a few charitable/enthusiastic ones) and cloud funded onboard, then the cost per master would be a cup of coffee, and then we'd all be able to get a copy of the figure much closer to those more familiar prices.
No-one would own the master (the maker would keep it for their records); we'd all get to have our monk figures realised.
This'd be similar to crowd/cloud fundzing
(so, a cup of coffee each in the group for the master, and then another amount for your copy/copies + your appropriate postage and handling):
but we'll only jump that bridge if and when we come to it.
At this time, for example, I'm having the Naga Monk mini made to fill that gap in my monk collection
(so I'm taking care of the master), to see what quality is out there.
I'll let you know how that project goes, and where to get it if it goes smoothly.
Thanks for taking the time to read!
I look forward to hearing discussion and feedback,
any suggestions you might have are greatly appreciated
cheers!
Kobayashimaru