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Getting a mini-Krull would be awesome in those cases when you would use Krull in a battle. After he takes 50% damage, you simply switch him out to mini-Krull to symbolise that he is half as nasty.
Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
yxalitis wrote: Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
I am buying a lot more bases than I used to, now I cannot see a plain based mini without thinking I need to take it off and put it on a scenic. I would be all for detailed bases (120mm ones in particular).
yxalitis wrote: Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
I am buying a lot more bases than I used to, now I cannot see a plain based mini without thinking I need to take it off and put it on a scenic. I would be all for detailed bases (120mm ones in particular).
Yes, and the market for 120 and 100mm bases is somewhat limited.
Oh sure, sure, they're out there, but mostly we have variations on a theme.
We have desert, ruins of one type or another, snow, lava, skulls (oh, so many skulls), jungle, and umm, not much else really.
There's also steam punk and modern, but neither is suitable for fantasy minis.
Hey, anyone else get annoyed by really nice bases..that have nowhere for the mini to stand.
Like this one..great base...how do i put a mini on it?
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I use putty or file/cut away where the feet will rest.
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Just noticed that a lot of the KS stuff has artwork attached to the items on the website.
Don't know if this was down to me, but it was definitely something I suggested while the KS was running (either here or in the KS comments) but regardless, kudos to Mierce, makes browsing and ordering a much less confusing (and more tempting) experience.
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judgedoug wrote: I use putty or file/cut away where the feet will rest.
Yeah, I try that, but usually cut away too much, and end up with nasty looking gaps where there should be some detail.
And in my example, you end up with it looking like you cut away the details, the foliage and leaves should be crushed underfoot, not hacked off sharply.
Any mini that includes a base made specifically for it always looks better than one I try and modify.
Perfect example: the Hordes Archangel, sitting on a custom base, amazing!
Even simply things like footprints in the ground that match the creature. Can count on one hand how many times I've seen that (zero).
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yxalitis wrote: Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
I am buying a lot more bases than I used to, now I cannot see a plain based mini without thinking I need to take it off and put it on a scenic. I would be all for detailed bases (120mm ones in particular).
Yes, and the market for 120 and 100mm bases is somewhat limited.
Oh sure, sure, they're out there, but mostly we have variations on a theme.
We have desert, ruins of one type or another, snow, lava, skulls (oh, so many skulls), jungle, and umm, not much else really.
There's also steam punk and modern, but neither is suitable for fantasy minis.
Hey, anyone else get annoyed by really nice bases..that have nowhere for the mini to stand.
Like this one..great base...how do i put a mini on it?
I generally don't have that problem... I have enough mini's or bases to fit them on it somehow. That base I would most likely use for a skimmer. Sand down a 16mm diameter circle to put a clear acyrlic rod and then put a magnet at the top. All of the base is still visible and the vehicle is detachable (so you can use it for more than one skimmer).
yxalitis wrote: Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
Is it OK to quote my own post to increase the chances Mierce will read it?
yxalitis wrote: Hey Mierce...is Druc going to have a sculpted base including skulls, or will he be free standing?
Also, on bases, have you guys considered releasing some themed, detailed bases for your minis?
I'd buy some, and I'm sure some others would too...
Is it OK to quote my own post to increase the chances Mierce will read it?
Bolognesus wrote: I think rob mentioned in the comments he'd prefer to focus on more minis.
He did, but Penda has a special base (was an exception).
But creating bases for the (particularly larger) models as an added option wouldn't be too hard, bases are crazy easy compared to these hige beasts (my totally expert opinion )
Guys,
We won't be doing scenic bases any time in the near future; as Bolognesus said, we're concentrating on miniatures and what's needed for the game before we do anything else really.
I'm not going to say we'll never do scenic bases, however, because that wouldn't be the truth! We'll do them at some point, but you'd be looking at 2015 at the earliest I would think.
Mierce Miniatures wrote: Guys,
We won't be doing scenic bases any time in the near future; as Bolognesus said, we're concentrating on miniatures and what's needed for the game before we do anything else really.
I'm not going to say we'll never do scenic bases, however, because that wouldn't be the truth! We'll do them at some point, but you'd be looking at 2015 at the earliest I would think.
Cheers
Thanks for the feedback.
That's perfect. I'm in this for the long haul, so 2015 isn't a big deal for me. Heck I might have all my KS stuff from you built by then... almost
Mierce Miniatures wrote: Guys,
We won't be doing scenic bases any time in the near future; as Bolognesus said, we're concentrating on miniatures and what's needed for the game before we do anything else really.
I'm not going to say we'll never do scenic bases, however, because that wouldn't be the truth! We'll do them at some point, but you'd be looking at 2015 at the earliest I would think.
Mierce Miniatures wrote: Guys,
We won't be doing scenic bases any time in the near future; as Bolognesus said, we're concentrating on miniatures and what's needed for the game before we do anything else really.
I'm not going to say we'll never do scenic bases, however, because that wouldn't be the truth! We'll do them at some point, but you'd be looking at 2015 at the earliest I would think.
Cheers
Ah, good to know!
I hope that doesn't count as our Weekly Friday Update though!
Mierce Miniatures wrote: Guys,
We won't be doing scenic bases any time in the near future; as Bolognesus said, we're concentrating on miniatures and what's needed for the game before we do anything else really.
I'm not going to say we'll never do scenic bases, however, because that wouldn't be the truth! We'll do them at some point, but you'd be looking at 2015 at the earliest I would think.
Cheers
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Now that November's miniatures have been digested, it's time to give you December's new releases - many of which are from our Darklands: A World of War Kickstarter project - as well as news on a few code changes and (the horror) some unavoidable price rises, we're afraid to say. Not to worry, those price rises won't take effect until the 1st of December, so you've time to take advantage of our current prices!
So what's new for December? Well, we have the absolutely superb mounted Penda the Bloody-Handed, the rather lovely Wulfhere the Fane-Bearer and the awesome Beornred the Duguth Fane-Bearer, all for the Angelcynn; the first new Khthones miniature for a while in the croccy-shaped form of Vókkinak, Krokodar Roarer; two new Norse miniatures, Kjartan of Jylland and the very juicy Gamla Bror; and lastly, the last of the Bow-Drunes from the unit of five, Tyack, and all five Sword-Melusines gathered together in a unit!
Just like last time, thanks to us being busier than busy bees over the past few months, we've just not had the time to get the release art and descriptions done; but you can still see some good images of each miniature on the website.
Sculpted by probably the finest sculptor alive today, Jacques-Alexandre Gillois, from concept art by the peerless Stefan Kopinski, the incredibly detailed Penda the Bloody-Handed miniature (painted by the brilliant Sébastien Picque) represents the king of the Miercna, the people of Mierce, and is a double hard so and so thanks to being part-wolf and part human. Penda on his horse Fram is an amazing miniature, another piece of art piled with detail upon detail, and very nasty to face in Darklands to boot!
Wulfhere is a minor lord in his own right, an Ætheling, the son of Penda and heir to the throne of Mierce, and he proudly bears his father's banner into battle to inspire the warriors of his country. Sculpted by James van Schaik from a concept by Des Hanley, Wulfhere is sure to keep your host on the battlefield and ready to fight!
The second miniature of the five-man Duguth spearman unit, Beornred is the unit's Fane-Bearer and an important cog in the wheel of battle, a warrior that has seen it all and come out the other side with fire in his belly still, and the advantage of his experiences. Beornred, like all the Duguth, was sculpted by Juan Navarro Pérez from a concept by Des Hanley, and they are all fantastic miniatures!
Megalávrá has a friend to keep him company - Vókkinak is his champion's characterful banner bearer and a mighty warrior in his own right! Both come from an eventual unit of five, drawn by Christophe Madura and sculpted by Benoît Cosse.
The Norse releases keep going with Kjartan of Jylland, a cracking little miniature sculpted by James van Schaik from a concept by Stefan Kopinski. He really does look like a grumpy old git, which means James has captured his essence perfectly - after all, he has to lug a huge great banner around and he's getting on a bit!
Gamla Bror is Allan Carrasco's first miniature for us in a good long while, but the wait has definitely been worth it because our Troll Gothi is a superb, awesome and fantastic miniature with a ton of detail and character. That's down to Stefan Kopinski too of course, who drew that detail on the concept, but Allan really has pulled him off masterfully!
Tyack is the last of the Bow-Drune unit to be released and, like all his mates, he's bloody awesome - because he was drawn by Danny Cruz and sculpted by James van Schaik, of course! Except for the forthcoming unit release, that's that for the Bow-Drunes, but rejoice in the fact that the Ysians, at least, have a missile unit!
The last of the five Sword-Melusines were released ages ago, of course, so it's about time we got around to releasing a unit of them really. Sculpted by James van Schaik from artwork by Christophe Madura, the Swords of Ys - comprising Kernsa, Tecass, Esyld, Alianne and Ygerna - retails at £34.99. Buying them individually costs £50.95, a discount of over 30%!
All of the eight miniatures above will be officially released on the 7th of December 2013, but you can pre-order them here to your heart's content, of course!
There'll be another news article later on this week detailing December's eight releases as well as a couple of code changes and details of forthcoming price rises, too, so watch this space!
Code Changes
Now on to other pieces of news, and firstly, code changes. For various reasons we've decided to alter the product codes of some of our miniatures. This is a relatively minor issue and won't impact on any private customers, but if you're a retailer please take note!
ABN-FTU-1101 - Drast the Hunched - changed to ABN-FTU-1131
ABN-FTU-3202 - Dungann - changed to ABN-FTU-1231
ANG-BRN-1501 - Beowa (human form) - changed to ANG-SSD-1101
ANG-BRN-1502 - Beowa (bear form) - changed to ANG-SSD-1102
ANG-MRC-0002 - Meloda - changed to ANG-MRC-0011
FMR-BLR-0101 - Kraan on bear - changed to FMR-BLR-0102
FMR-BLR-0102 - Kraan on foot - changed to FMR-BLR-0101
FMR-BLR-0301 - Chaagmuth on boar - changed to FMR-BLR-0302
KTH-GOR-0002 - Sthena - changed to KTH-GOR-0051
These code changes have been put into effect already, so please update your files if necessary.
Price Rises
It's a sad fact of life, but sometimes price rises do have to occur so that we can afford to bring you such high quality miniatures time after time. The cost of materials is always rising, as is the cost of living, and we do hope you understand that we do not increase the cost of our miniatures lightly. We agonise over it, to be honest! Even so, not all of our miniatures are increasing in price - prices are mostly rising on human-sized miniatures and very large monsters - and you'll have until December the 1st, 2013 before the prices actually rise! So you've a little time to get what you want at the old price.
Before we give you a big list of what's increasing, please note that prices are rising in two ways. The first way, of course, is that the recommended retail prices - RRPs - are increasing for certain miniatures. The second price change is that the discount for ordering our miniatures directly from ourselves - 10% off the UK RRP, which we gave because we do not supply the packaging with miniatures ordered on our website - is reducing to 5% off (so whilst it's a reduction, it's also an increase. Maths is great). Both of these changes will be effective from the 1st of December, so again, you've a little time to get what you want at the old discount.
So let's give you a list of the miniatures whose prices are increasing...
ABN-FTU-1131 - Drast the Hunched - £10.99 to £12.99
ANG-SSD-1101 - Beowa (human form) - £10.99 to £12.99
BRY-GWY-1131 - Hywel Hir - £10.99 to £12.99
BRY-GWY-8701 - Gynroch ap Roch - £59.99 to £69.99
FMR-BLR-0101 - Kraan on foot - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-0102 - Kraan on bear - £29.99 to £34.99
FMR-BLR-0302 - Chaagmuth on boar - £29.99 to £34.99
FMR-BLR-1131 - Tundaar - £12.99 to £14.99
FMR-BLR-1161 - Maagaan - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1301 - Brunchaath - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1331 - Daachuch - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1361 - Aanchuth - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-7351 - Báintaac - £14.99 to £19.99
INF-DIS-0101 - Krull - £109.99 to £129.99
KTH-GOR-0001 - Ophios - £34.99 to £39.99
NOR-SFG-1101 - Eirik Longaxe - £10.99 to £12.99
NOR-SFG-8701 - Mjagnir - £59.99 to £69.99
VRS-TCW-0101 - Blunt-Claw - £10.99 to £12.99
VRS-TCW-8802 - Flint-Fang - £49.99 to £59.99
YSN-KYS-0101 - Carrowek on foot - £12.99 to £14.99
YSN-KYS-1131 - Mawdred - £12.99 to £14.99
YSN-KYS-1562 - Ulric - £10.99 to £12.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Lugung - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Uggurd - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Muldo - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Nung - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-8901 - The Terror of Fortriu - £89.99 to £99.99
Note also that the prices of these miniatures' components will also increase in line with the above.
So much has happened since the last news article, it's difficult to know where to start! We've held another very successful Kickstarter project - Darklands: First Edition - of course, the cracking Darklands Painting Competition (through those lovely chaps at WAMP) has now finished and we shouldn't forget our original Kickstarter project, Darklands: A World of War, either, which is very close to being fulfilled!
Even so, such snippets of news are not the main focus of this snippet of news, because we need to tell you about the eight new releases for November, which are already available for you to buy. These include the incredible Penda the Bloody-Handed on foot by Jacques-Alexandre Gillois, two more Angelcynn releases (Cearl the Werwulf Thegn and Osgar the Duguth champion), the last Norse Troll from his unit (Nisurl) and some fanastic Ysians, including Hedroc of Carn Maen, another Bow-Drune and the Ax-Drune unit!
Again, thanks to us being busier than busy bees over the past couple of months, we've simply not had the time to get the release art and descriptions done; but you can still see some good images of each miniature on the website. The November releases are, of course, available for you to buy right now!
Sculpted by probably the finest sculptor alive today, Jacques-Alexandre Gillois, from concept art by the peerless Stefan Kopinski, the incredibly detailed Penda the Bloody-Handed miniature (painted by the brilliant Sébastien Picque) represents the king of the Miercna, the people of Mierce, and is a double hard so and so thanks to being part-wolf and part human. Penda really is a superb miniature, a piece of art piled with detail upon detail, and very nasty to face in Darklands to boot. Watch out for the mounted version next month...!
Cearl is a cracking miniature and the very first of our Angelcynn Werwulfas (werewolves to you and me) and was sculpted by Benoît Cosse from a drawing by Christophe Madura. Cearl is a Werwulf Thegn, a warchief fully capable of commanding hosts of wulf-kin or, indeed, humans that are too scared to say no to a ten foot tall monstrosity. That'll be most of them, then...
Here's an awesome thing: the first miniature from the awesome Duguth, a unit of spearmen for the Angelcynn! Osgar is the unit's Champion and thus an experienced warrior, especially as the Duguth represent oldbeards, veterans of many shieldwalls. Osgar, like all the Duguth, was sculpted by Juan Navarro Pérez from a concept by Des Hanley, and they are all fantastic miniatures!
Chaagmuth the Jaw-Taker, that awesome Gabrax on a mighty Toracx, is now in foot form - or should we say, hoof...! Sculpted by Benoît Cosse from a concept by Stefan Kopinski, Chaagmuth is a cracking little miniature and, of course, can be a warlord to lead your host of goat-men!
Nisurl is yet another superb sculpt by Allan Carrasco from a concept by Stefan Kopinski and the last Troll Warrior to be released from the unit of five, which will appear in January. These guys look hard and hit hard!
Stéphane Simon, the sculptor of Hedroc, just gets better and better we think: he's really made the Ysians his very own, just like Danny Cruz who has drawn the concepts for most of them. Hedroc is a perfect example of a cracking concept perfectly executed in miniature form - a chain-wielding warrior who looks mean and will paint up superbly.
Like all the Bow-Drunes, Piran was drawn by Danny Cruz and sculpted by James van Schaik. He's the fourth Bow-Drune to be released and he's just as good as the rest, if not better... these guys really are some of James' best work for us.
With the last of the five Ax-Drunes released in August, it's time to release a unit of them! The Axes of Carn Maen release contains all five Ax-Drunes - Arthyen, Branok, Canan, Talan and Mawgan, all sculpted by Juan Navarro Pérez from concepts by Danny Cruz - and brings them together for both ease of purchase and a cracking discount. The unit of five retails at £34.99 whereas buying them individually costs £50.95, a discount of over 30%. Every little helps!
All of the eight miniatures unveiled here were officially released on the 2nd of November 2013.
There'll be another news article later on this week detailing December's eight releases as well as a couple of code changes and details of forthcoming price rises, too, so watch this space!
Automatically Appended Next Post: Minor update on KS2
Malacant and Krull
It's an even smaller update today, but again - it's no less awesome for all that.
Malacant, Servile Champion of Dis landed this week and the first cast was produced in record time, and as he is so fantastic we thought we'd compare his scale to his big brother Krull and a human-sized miniature, Penda.
Enough words, more pictures:
Krull, Malacant and Penda!
(apologies for the blurry nature of this photograph)
As you can see, Malacant's big, but nowhere near as big as Krull!
Malacant also fits on a 50mm square base... demon prince size... which is nice!
More updates next week!
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Nov 22, 2013
WIPs of Dúngal, Wave 0 and Christmas!
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We have a fairly big update for you here on Darklands: First Edition - the first WIPs of Dúngal from Olivier Nkweti, plus news of Wave 0 fulfilment, Christmas last shipping dates and the code changes and price rises mentioned next week.
First, though, a quick reminder...
The Existing Miniatures' Discount Ends in Eight Days' Time!
The Darklands: First Edition Existing Miniatures category, where you can get 20% off the UK RRP of our existing range (which, when you take into account the forthcoming price rises, is a stunning deal now), will be closed in eight days' time - on Saturday, November the 30th 2013 at midnight GMT!
Without putting too fine a point on it, if you're in need of any of our existing miniatures - BaneLegions or Darklands, including those from the first Kickstarter project - you'll never have a cheaper opportunity than now.
Grab some before this offer expires - 20% off UK RRP is not to be sniffed at!
Dúngal, Mormaer of Dun Durn
From a concept by Sam Lamont, Olivier Nkweti (of Rackham, Arena Rex, Hordes and Warmachine and much else fame) has started his first sculpt for us, Dúngal, our Albainn general, and he is looking great so far!
There should be more WIPs of Dúngal next week hopefully!
Wave 0 Fulfilment
As December is so close, it's time we had a quick word about Wave 0 fulfilment and how things will work.
At the moment we're still shipping Khthones Starter Sets from the first Kickstarter project, and are likely to still be doing so in early December; but as we're already a third of the way through them, we reckon two weeks should be enough time to see them all shipped.
Thus, from at least December the 9th onwards, we should begin shipping the remainder of the Darklands: a World of War items where required (except for QuickStarter rules, which will be produced in January) and we will be combining much of those with the first Darklands: First Edition Wave 0 items as many of you have purchased from both, of course.
We'll still be shipping Wave 0 items too for those who haven't backed both projects, please note!
However, you must understand that the lads will be on holiday from the 18th of December until Monday the 6th of January, so really we only have about a week and a half to get a lot of Wave 0 stuff out of the door.
What this means is that we'll ship some Wave 0 orders, of course, but the majority will be shipped in the new year, as we suggested they would.
So I would ask you all to be patient please - we're going as fast as we can!
Christmas Shipping
As always at this time of year, shipping times become longer until we get into January and the backlog is worked through.
In terms of "last shipping dates", here's Royal Mail's document giving you dates in full:
In short, you're looking at last posting dates, for normal airmail anyway, of:
Australia/New Zealand - 4/5 December
Canada, France, Greece, Poland - 10 December
USA - 13 December
Europe - 14 December
UK - 18 December (second class), 20 December (first and recorded), 23 December (special delivery)
It often happens that packages are delivered after those dates but before Christmas, of course, so there's always hope. I've no idea why France is so early though!
All we ask of you guys, really, is that - again - you remain patient over the festive period, your package will arrive in January if not before!
UPS Shipping
There is a possibility of using UPS to ship your package, which can be 2-3 days, but be warned - this will be expensive and we must ask for that shipping cost before we ship your items.
Simply ask for details (by sending an e-mail to kickstarter@mierce-miniatures.com) if you're really impatient for your stuff or need it for a present or something!
Code Changes and Price Rises
Whilst not strictly related to this Kickstarter project, it's worth giving you a heads up on a few things ahead.
Code Changes
For various reasons we've decided to alter the product codes of some of our miniatures. This is a relatively minor issue and won't impact on any private customers, but if you're a retailer please take note!
ABN-FTU-1101 - Drast the Hunched - changed to ABN-FTU-1131
ABN-FTU-3202 - Dungann - changed to ABN-FTU-1231
ANG-BRN-1501 - Beowa (human form) - changed to ANG-SSD-1101
ANG-BRN-1502 - Beowa (bear form) - changed to ANG-SSD-1102
ANG-MRC-0002 - Meloda - changed to ANG-MRC-0011
FMR-BLR-0101 - Kraan on bear - changed to FMR-BLR-0102
FMR-BLR-0102 - Kraan on foot - changed to FMR-BLR-0101
FMR-BLR-0301 - Chaagmuth on boar - changed to FMR-BLR-0302
KTH-GOR-0002 - Sthena - changed to KTH-GOR-0051
These code changes have been put into effect already, so please update your files if necessary.
Price Rises
It's a sad fact of life, but sometimes price rises do have to occur so that we can afford to bring you such high quality miniatures time after time. The cost of materials is always rising, as is the cost of living, and we do hope you understand that we do not increase the cost of our miniatures lightly. We agonise over it, to be honest! Even so, not all of our miniatures are increasing in price - prices are mostly rising on human-sized miniatures and very large monsters - and you'll have until December the 1st, 2013 before the prices actually rise! So you've a little time to get what you want at the old price.
This does, of course, mean that the discount you're getting from the "Darklands: First Edition Existing Miniatures" category (if you backed our second project) is even better than you all first realised...
Before we give you a big list of what's increasing, please note that prices are rising in two ways. The first way, of course, is that the recommended retail prices - RRPs - are increasing for certain miniatures. The second price change is that the discount for ordering our miniatures directly from ourselves - 10% off the UK RRP, which we gave because we do not supply the packaging with miniatures ordered on our website - is reducing to 5% off (so whilst it's a reduction, it's also an increase. Maths is great). Both of these changes will be effective from the 1st of December, so again, you've a little time to get what you want at the old discount.
So let's give you a list of the miniatures whose prices are increasing...
ABN-FTU-1131 - Drast the Hunched - £10.99 to £12.99
ANG-SSD-1101 - Beowa (human form) - £10.99 to £12.99
BRY-GWY-1131 - Hywel Hir - £10.99 to £12.99
BRY-GWY-8701 - Gynroch ap Roch - £59.99 to £69.99
FMR-BLR-0101 - Kraan on foot - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-0102 - Kraan on bear - £29.99 to £34.99
FMR-BLR-0302 - Chaagmuth on boar - £29.99 to £34.99
FMR-BLR-1131 - Tundaar - £12.99 to £14.99
FMR-BLR-1161 - Maagaan - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1301 - Brunchaath - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1331 - Daachuch - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-1361 - Aanchuth - £10.99 to £12.99
FMR-BLR-7351 - Báintaac - £14.99 to £19.99
INF-DIS-0101 - Krull - £109.99 to £129.99
KTH-GOR-0001 - Ophios - £34.99 to £39.99
NOR-SFG-1101 - Eirik Longaxe - £10.99 to £12.99
NOR-SFG-8701 - Mjagnir - £59.99 to £69.99
VRS-TCW-0101 - Blunt-Claw - £10.99 to £12.99
VRS-TCW-8802 - Flint-Fang - £49.99 to £59.99
YSN-KYS-0101 - Carrowek on foot - £12.99 to £14.99
YSN-KYS-1131 - Mawdred - £12.99 to £14.99
YSN-KYS-1562 - Ulric - £10.99 to £12.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Lugung - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Uggurd - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Muldo - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-3502 - Nung - £16.99 to £19.99
YSN-KYS-8901 - The Terror of Fortriu - £89.99 to £99.99
BLG-BNL-0010 - Nagausith - £10.99 to £12.99
Note also that the prices of these miniatures' components will also increase in line with the above.