@dinosaur:
@Imperious:
I advise they wait till the new AA42 game comes out if they want to make a piece set for everybody, but i also said they should instead work on new Italian pieces to fix the duplicates from AA50, and also make all the new pieces. I would not want them spending thousands of dollars and charge $30 bucks or more for a set, when AH is already making a new game with all new pieces for $30… that would not be a good decision. Its better to wait till we get pictures of the new pieces, because they may be really good and hardly anybody will spend more to get a second new set.
But my advice is only that. Its prudent to wait till pictures arrive, then make decision.
With the track record of this company reusing old molds, does anyone think they are going to have new pieces that compare to what FMG is talking about? On the small possibility they do have some new pieces, I doubt they will compare with FMGs for acuracy or detail. FMG did a great job on the dice. I’m expecting similar drive to produce pieces for this market.
I know this was posted around here somewheres, though I couldn’t find it this morning, so here’s the quote and link from larry’s site:
“I have been more than negligent with you guys… But I’ve been busy, busy, busy… Not that you haven’t been but I don’t handle pressure as well I guess. I think it’s ok for me to let you know the following - The AA42 is based on the Revised Map. There will be NEW sculpts. Really cool sculpts actually… The price tag will be VERY low as well. Love you guys!”
http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/bb2/viewtopic.php?t=1805&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=8
as NEW is capitalized, it would be believable that as far as Larry knows, they are not retreaded sculpts, but counterpoint for the quality and detail compared to FMG…? could be difference for the price of $35 for the whole game from AH and $60 from FMG. Then again, AH will likely be pumping out several thousand more copies than FMG if this is replacing AAR as the standard in the library and bringing their costs down further. We’ll see…