themattcurtis wrote:Seriously, would you folks consider it?
Nope...
I wouldn't even consider foldups.
themattcurtis wrote:I'll buy the minis when there are enough to develop a whole army. But you have a nice universe drawn up, with fully established armies, and really, the only way to try and play them is to use proxies that don't even look close.
I usually gravitate toward games that have either a line of minatures, or an army construction system that lets me use the ones I've got.
If a system has a construction system but no miniatures line, and also has an acceptable universe, I'll only use any pre-generated armies if those armies fit with any miniatures I've already got. Such as stuff from Warzone, Void, VOR, Cobalt, or Alternative Armies.
themattcurtis wrote:Other titles (including a MJ12games game) uses cardstock foldups in lieu of minis, and as the minis come into being, the fold ups will likely be phased out by a lot of folks.
That's why with any design work I do for MJ12 I do specifically with an eye towards existing miniatures lines. The ARES Bestiary is one very good example of that. Every troop type that's in there has a model that either is available, or was available at one time.
Kevin