the marshal wrote:
I think the late change from 2 to 3 movies may have been a factor in the amount of support DOS received compared to AUJ. I wouldn't be able to say for sure either way, but I'm not writing off the chance of more plastic and extended releases (to cover the full range from BOFA properly) just yet. We could see everything in finecast from here on in, which sadly doesn't seem too unlikely, but we may yet see plastic Gundabad orcs if we're lucky, and if we get those and it does well enough, it opens the door for more finecast to plastic down the track. I wouldn't get my hopes up, just wouldn't be too quick to call it a day.
As for the poor performance of the DOS book, it was just so starved of content I don't really know what they expected. Army of dale stuff was basically released early with rules in the box, gundabad orcs released late and in finecast, and had no real role in the actual DOS scenarios and movies (to the point where they had to put the dwarf orc battle in as a 3 part scenario) and laketown guard are far from a playable army in terms of actual concept, let alone finecast minitures. Even in plastic I doubt many people would be wanting to run lake town guard armies. the sourcebook was basically reduced to a mirkwood army book, covering a force with a whopping 2 warrior options and 5 heroes.
If the break down had been based on the old 2 movie model (with the first movie suppose to end with barrels out of bond) the mirkwood stuff would have been in the main rulebook with the dale units and laketown and gundabad orcs would have had proper spotlight for There and back again (BOFA). The DOS book was an awkward stop gap from the start
It wasn't all that bad a suppliment either. The army showcase was a little sub-par, but overall not that bad. I'm annoyed that they released man-beorn early, then another one came with the bear. That was a sly move.
I can't see why they wouldn't throw a few DoS books in a bundle if they've sold so poorly. Say, spend 50-60 get a free suppliment. That'd generate a bit of interest, and take the sting out of the nicest models in the range - mirkwood rangers.