I think almost all of the sculpts are gorgeous, I love 'em, love 'em love 'em and I think I'll be ordering everything except Leggy on Friday. However, am I entirely happy? No.
I have been utterly enthusiastic about the AUJ and DOS releases for the last 2 years and I think people should be allowed to express an opinion without being accused of being a troll or overly negative.
As I said, I love the sculpts but there's no denying that seeing EVERYTHING in fine cast is hugely disappointing. I don't care about the material, I actually quite like it, but the simple fact is the prices do stop you building cool large armies like we've seen for Army of Thror and Azog's Hunters over the last couple of years. I'm lucky enough to be at the point in my life where I can probably afford one of everything just to sate my collector's desire, I'll get 12 elves so i have a full warband but that will be it. There's just no way I can justify to myself (or Mrs Grant) that I should get 36 of those elves for a full 1000 point army.
However, this isn't being overly negative, it's just a fact, I also don't think it's all GW's fault...
Michaelc wrote:
Disappointing that the Elves all appear to be finecast but not entirely unexpected. I would not be surprised if the switch to 3 movies allowed GW enough lead time to gauge reaction to AUJ before committing themselves to plastics for BoFA. Given disappointing sales of the former, they probably immediately pulled the plug in January 2013 on any additional Hobbit plastic releases aside from the elven kits already in the pipeline for DoS
This is bang on the money IMO, bear in mind that the Mirkwood Rangers and Palace Guard would have been sculpted for the first film (of two) and so the decision to make a plastic kits of them was already made before the first film came out. Everything designed for the second two films has been finecast. I think it's clear as day that GW looked at the poor sales figures for AUJ and decided that no-one was playing this game/no-one was interested in this game any more so why bother making more expensive plastic kits.
For all the people complaining that GW don't care about the system and they don't put any effort in, there was a HUGE investment in the game for AUJ. The range was massive, there was a gorgeous new rulebook, a great starter set and loads of plastic kits. They really did re-invest in the game. They obviously put the prices up but there was a huge backlash against them in December 2012 where people were complaining that 20 Hunter orcs were £20 etc. and "I'm not buying a single Hobbit mini". Obviously those low sales have led to GW going down the Finecast route and, now looking at 21 armoured elf warriors for £105 I wonder how many of those players are wishing they'd just bought the plastic Hunter Orcs and sent GW a message that they were still interested in the game.
I'm not saying that GW are blameless in all of this but the simple fact is that releasing the last two film ranges exclusively as Finecast is clearly down to people not buying the, largely plastic, range for AUJ.
ukfreddybear wrote:
was [Thranduil] filmed riding a shire horse because of its size and then the Elk was added in over the top in post production via CGI?
Yes, Lee Pace filmed all his scenes on a horse and the Elk was digitally added later. However, remember that it featured in the AUJ prologue so GW have know about this change for, bare minimum, two years.
This is the most worrying thing about the releases for me. As of yet, I've seen no models released for either DOS or BOTFA that couldn't have been sculpted back in early 2012 before AUJ came out. My major worry is that all of the cool digital stuff form the last film (dwarf ballistas, trollapults, ram riders, mole/worm things, battle-chariots, Troll hero, new Bolg, Smaug etc.) won't be sculpted/get rules at all which I think would be a real shame.
For people asking about where the rules are, this week's White Dwarf says that "rules for all these releases will be included in a free supplement in issue 46 of White Dwarf" (released on December 13th) this worries me greatly, the implication of all this is that we won't be getting a sourcebook but rather a White Dwarf special with some profiles in. It's only my opinion of course but I would doubt we're getting any scenarios or new rules or anything like that. I now fear that we'll simply be getting a bunch of profiles for basic warriors that were sent to GW a long time ago. GW is a miniatures company, they don't think these models will sell well so they've put less effort into the rules and we end up with some half-baked supplement instead of a full-on sourcebook like we got last year. That's what frustrates me the most.
Ultimately, I couldn't care less about the price of the models (although I understand that this will put some players off), what I care about is the lack of
time investment for GW and the impact on the game. You can see it in the new White Dwarf, in the wider shots they have only painted up two of the Mirkwood Kinghts because there are only 2 sculpts available (although at £9 per knight I don't really blame them) and a similar thing with the elven warriors. They now paint up enough to show the models off, not to create cool looking armies and wider battle shots - hardly inspirational! If GW can't be bothered to paint up more of the things then why should we?
Anyway, that's enough from me, again, before I get called a misery guts and told to not be unnecessarily negative, I really love the models and I'll be getting almost all of them. That doesn't mean I can't be disappointed and worried about what it means for the rest tot the releases though.
I truly hope I'm wrong about everything above and that they absolutely blow us all away with the releases, coverage and rules over the next few weeks - fingers crossed!