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@lawnor – that’s about the price they’ve been holding at for a while now. I got a printer + resin in January for just over two hundred quid but £230 with resin on top is what they’ve been selling for recently; it’s still a pretty decent price!
@guillotine – it depends on what kind of thing you’re interested in. I’ve an eclectic mix of minis from loads of different Patreons. I started out supporting one or two – I didn’t really like the idea of treating it like a “shop” and just dropping in to buy a months’ releases, but then the creators were saying they were fine with this, so for the last few months I’ve hopped around a bit.
Artisan Guild has created some beautiful models recently (though I didn’t fancy the fish-people this month, so dropped out and picked up two different creators instead). Vae Victis creates minis in the style of Artisan Guild and Titan Forge too – nice, crisp detail, but not too fussy, so they’re always a pleasure to paint.
Monstrous Encounters is always really good value for money. Sarks Foundry did some nice werewolves this month. Raging Heroes launched this month and put out some amazing pirates. I picked up Francesco Pizzo (Ghamak’s) fantasy set this month just because it looked so weird – I’ve had a few of his sci-fi sets in the past too.
Dragons Rest have put out some lovely terrain this month and if you’re quick you’ll still get February’s as well as March + April as a sort of combined month. I’ve got another 25 or so creators I follow and rotate as each month goes by, so everyone gets a slice of my 3d printing budget, where I can!