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Never heard of such things in my shire. Here, we play another game with an oval ball.


Last edited by Milo (Sun, Jun27 2010 7:08pm)
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I thought you chaps were good at this foot-the-ball thing?
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I may have some insight about many mithril matters at the time being... (got a very long mail from the Man)...
Fact is Mithril (PA in general) will operate a total rebuild of their website (at last!!) to make it more dynamic and more emarketing oriented in order to sell and attract customers with their site...
they'll also make it possible to link entries from my database to their database... Chris, Michael and Lars seem to be willing to do it and pleased that I suggested it...
the reason for this change is obvious but more important than it seems... it is very closely linked to the lack of regular releases.... Fact is : not enough retailers are ready to sell "regulars" and thus they can't produce them, they are expecting a good "market" opportunity or something like that... Releasing the Regulars today would mean BIG losses (too much production for too few sales... because not enough retailers want to sell...)
So I fear that for the time being, regulars will be MORE than "scarce"... but we may see some releases... even a very good surprises if it happens...
Also I have other informations about Phaeton design miniatures... bu I have said too much serious things for now on this very sweet tavern.. I suppose it is worth a good cider master innkeeper?
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...what is "Master Ken's Croatian web find is certainly impressive" !?!?!?!?!?
Last edited by Thingol (Sun, Jun27 2010 9:46pm)
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I think the Elf has earned himself a drink, though his news is - alas!- more bad than good in terms of the possibility of new releases in the near future. At least it explains the delays. Biut when is all this going to happen? Having a plan isn't the same at all as doing anything about it.
And Master Thingol, the Master Ken refs are to the "Tabletop World" URL that he provides above. Very nice models!
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Hmm, don't we have enough knowlageable men to produce these Easterlings without the company spending a large ammount of money?

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What?
Did I say something wrong?
Or did cat bite your tonges?

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Master Gildor helps with the webpage, others can help in other ways!

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Huuoooommm ... concerning those Easterlings I have the same information as Master Estel .... huoomm .. .
as for another matter, Master Rita.de asked me to show some more pics of that Dwaw of Waw - thing .... huoommrhuom ... by now I know about that misprint, Master Gildor
... huom ... I placed a new thread in the Mathom House of MD, as I couldn't find the old one any more ... rhuoommm ... so, for those of you who are interested in that .... huoommm .... there are also pics in the "Uniques Gallery" by the way ..... huoommmm ... I wonder how many coiny things will go for that piece of metal .... huoommmmrhuooooommmmm .... we'll see
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The last time that Dwaw was offered ( by the man in this case) , it was somewhere last summer meseems, went about 185 Euros or so . . . . 
Puhhh- too much for me, in this case . . .
I will have a certain look for details of what I have mentioned above.
I suppose, no one will be interested in these details . . . so- anyway . . .
PS: Oh, at this point last year I asked the Man, if he has got another one flowing around a little bit cheeper . . . He told me: no!
But that was last year, and he certainly will have found somone by chance last week . . . 
Last edited by rita.de (Mon, Jun28 2010 2:18pm)
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Rare things are not cheap....

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185 Euros... we could drink a lot's of booze in there.... and but I hope price we will cheaper this time... 

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Huooommmmm .... anyway it still is an extremely rare figure ... huom ... those few who own it will not sell it .... rhuoommhuomhom ... so the only source is The Man himself .... huooommmm
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the scale and metal density of this dwar of waw figurine is different from the other ones.... it is heavier (I know since I have one) but maybe that was meant to be that way...
about other informations... well, master Holger, someone can provide website, someone can provide castings... others can even provide .. sculpting... but there is one thing only Mithril can provide : a copyright and thus the possibility to name a figurine by tolkien standards... thus the phaeton miniatures...
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So is it about the name what costs the money, or about the actual production after approvel through Tolkien?

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Mithril politics... and the fact Mithril is the only enterprise who owns the licence to produce Tolkien figurines...
Since Lars has his own politics and is the only one -with Mithril- to be able to release "Mithril" (tm) figurines no one else can do otherway... I remind you the Man does not have anything to say about it... if he wants some figurines to be released... he has to produce and sell them under his own brand... "phaeton"
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I imagine people wouldn't see them as LOTR figures if they didn't come out under the Mithril banner, regardless of being by the same talented designer and to the same style, which probably means they wouldn't sell in sufficient numbers to make the exercise worthwhile. Nor would they be 'collectibles' in the same way that Mithrils are regarded. Shame.
But I wish I could get my mind round Lars' agenda, if he actually has one. But I find his whole approach to marketing Mithril entirely beyond my understanding.
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In general I have to say people are pretty stupid. Well that what it seems to me anyway. There are to many things in this whole Mithril thing with all lose ends and nobody seems to be able to put a knot in those ends.
I wouldn't care if these minis have a Mithril stamp in the base or not, as long as Chris desighned them.
The unreleased dwarfes don't have anything on the base and still, they all sold and not for a small ammount eighter.
The elf vignette, the dancing elf girl..... and I'm sure if you Gildor would put one of the "Born of Hope" on ebay you would be surprised how much you could get for it. None of them are Mithril, but they are done by the man and this is the important thing. I will keep buying figures from Chris if he puts a "Phaeton" up for sale, just because I love his style, not because of a Mithril stamp.
Just my thoughts and I don't really care if someone else agrees or not.

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Also if you do not care, I totally agree to HSF62

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You should care about, Master of the Casts, because there are many who would agree to you. Myself included.
I want to remind this community on the discussion last year around the time of the last regular M-release . . .
Last edited by rita.de (Wed, Jun30 2010 7:37am)
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I'm also agree with Master Caster... main and the only important fact in this case is our devotion to a design that gives us Chris.... there are many figures on market and I have seen lot's of them but non of those 32 mm miniatures are not impress me so I do not waste my money on this products. So I like mithril, but I like the Man's design.. So if one day his figures will be under his small company... why not... I will buy... once when the Man discontinues his work... I will close my chapter with 32 mm figures... I will go back to my other hobbies and those minis will be closed in my shelf till the end of my earth time.... so this is it... I'm going to drink something... now....
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Me too. A nice hot cup of this brown liquid . . .
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Yes, let's have a nice drink. Maybe one special "Archer 80's", that seems to be very tasteful.
Thanks for your support also my friends.

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I have to confess that the composition sounds a little bit crazy, but in fact it is very delicious !!!!! 
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Can I join you ? I totally agree, who cares about the mithril stamp ?
What is important is that Chris's minis are the best ME minis ever made and. His work shall continue as long as he can use his hands.
I will try this special "Archer 80's".
Sheers to all here !
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