B5 First Ones Miniatures
From: "Dean Gundberg" <dean.gundberg@n...>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 13:39:54 -0600
Subject: B5 First Ones Miniatures
The following message was sent to the B5 Wars list but I think there
would
be some interest on this list too. If you want miniatures of the First
Ones
ships from B5 (for use with EFSB rules of course) now is your chance to
let
AOG know since the proposed boxed set won't be cheap.
Dean Gundberg
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 11:31:23 -0500
From: Bruce Graw <agent1@agentsofgaming.com>
Subject: [B5W] Market Survey about Ancient Ships
In the Shadow War supplement, we're going to be including control sheets
for the five Ancient One ships that appeared in the final battle at
Corianus Six. These will not have point values, as they are
scenario-specific units not intended for use in free-form or tournament
games (and in several of their cases, I'm not sure a properly balanced
point value could be reached through playtesting). The question now
arises: what about miniatures?
The problem is, while these are ultra-cool-looking designs (if you have
forgotten what they look like, some good shots are available at
http://www2.gdi.net/~labrown/fo_ships.htm), they are probably not going
to be good sellers individually since they are not designed for general
use. They would, however, make excellent collectibles. This means they
would probably be better off sold as a set in their own box. (Who's
going to buy just one of them? Anyone who's willing to get one will
probably get them all, anyway.)
So, let us imagine there are five of these things in a box, and each is
around the size and weight of a Sharlin or Primus (perhaps slightly
larger). How many of you would purchase such a product? Keep in mind the
cost will probably be at least $49.95 and more likely $59.95, since we
will have to amortize the cost of 5 different sculptings over the life
of this one boxed product. Be honest here - this is going to be an
expensive production if we choose to make it, and if it isn't going to
sell, we need to know now! Feel free to post your answer either to the
List or to me as a private email. Thanks! --Agent One
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Agent One: Bruce H. Graw, Agents of Gaming's Interactive Strategy
(Play-by-Mail) Gaming and Star Fleet Battles Specialist
Visit AOG's web site at http://www.agentsofgaming.com