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From the Wyrd Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=...438&type=1

Quote:You've been wondering, pondering, even hollering about what we've got coming up and it's about time to let folks know what we've got going on.

Wyrd has traditionally done all of our models the old fashion way, sculpt, mold, metal .. good to go! And it hasn't been bad for us at all. Unfortunately these last few years we've had to deal with rising metal costs as well as a horde of other issues that have for one reason or another caused us a bit of trouble that necessitated our move to plastic.

We found a fix to that and in doing so, we feel that we have seriously upped our game when it comes to quality, product and model options.

If you like our artwork, then odds are you're going to love the miniatures, as we've moved from traditional sculpting to digital sculpting and from metal to high detail hard plastic (this isn't your bendy stuff!). Below we've got a couple of shots to show you the progress from art to finished plastic product.

Oh, and the best part ... we're not raising our prices to do so. Better quality, more model options (heads, arms, weapons) at a better price.
(28-07-2012, 12:50 AM)Stuart Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, and the best part ... we're not raising our prices to do so. Better quality, more model options (heads, arms, weapons) at a better price.


Is there a miniature company, WHO doesn't have a dig at GW?
Seeing the digital sculpts of the new models on the forums and I have to say I'm impressed, they do look good. I'm looking forward to the new releases from Book 4 Big Grin

On the forums they have confirmed that this is not the same plastic/resin mixture being used by Privateer Press but is a much harder plastic.