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Just to get a better understanding of demand, how do you feel about the figure scale models that have been added?

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Nichtsda

I love having the figure scale options, but that's speaking as a merchant.

GameMasterGary

Honestly a big part of it is just resin gets expensive especially with more than one patreon but I love the normal size little mini and the 75 mm gargantuan monster/ figure scale. Some figures I really want 75mm first like slime queen throned and some normal sized

Greg Doriman

I back just for the mini scale, but I don't mind the mini scale. Maybe I'll print one latter.

MalkavianLogic

Not likely to print any myself. A fine option, but if it is at the cost of additional miniatures, I'd rather have more miniatures.

MaidOfCake

*I don’t have a 3D printer. But I like your work and want to support it. Hope to have a 3D printer one day.

Anonymous

I like 75mm and 54mm cause bigger model on my desk.

Anonymous

I rather have the time put towards more minis or more details/variations on the minis that are released. I don't think that scaling the figures up or down is all that difficult, so doing it myself isn't a big issue. I imagine it takes Twin Goddess Miniatures even less time to scale up so maybe it isn't going into figure making time. If it is fun for them, then I support it more because I know that fun can be inspirational especially in an artistic slump.

Anonymous

Printing all of them would be something of a cost and space issue, but I'd happily print models I'm particularly interested in (the Dice Goblin is a really good one that I enjoyed printing). The way I've seen other Patreons do it is to have one figure scale per month that's the "centerpiece" of the set, which seems like a good way to emphasize your favorite work of the bunch. Then maybe continue having the fan poll for the second one? One figure per month is also pretty reasonable, I think.

Whiskeyjack

I printed the dice goblin but it's probaby the only one I'll print because it is kind of useful as a fun shelf for the D20 or car keys or whatever. But it did use a large amount of resin. The others are more useful as 32mm so they can be used for games and so they actually get printed and painted in that scale. The poll is worded in such a way that suggests that by doing figure scale potentially takes the time that could be used to make more 32mm minis. If they would actually make more minis in place of the figure scale I would prefer that, but I don't think that is what would happen. They said it doesn't take them much time or effort to do figure scale, but making new models would probably take significantly more time.

Anxious Gremlin

If the figure scale models were cut in a way that optimizes them for fdm printing, I would print out all of them (yes, a lot of work, and small details would be a bit muddy, but splitting the models in a way that joint faces would print flat on the buildplate and joined with dowels would be one way to do it) (also suggest sticking with cones or separate dowels for joining pieces of the figure scale models. Had a hell of a time trying to get the oni torso to match up with the legs while getting the hand to sit right)