I'm not the biggest fan of limited edition stuff in general, although I accept it's part of the hobby, because I would also rather more people can have access to nice things. As such, when something is limited I prefer it to be something that doesn't lock out unique gameplay. Things like alternative sculpts for something everyone can have is the best middle ground for me, although I can understand why some people wouldn't be interested in buying them.
Have yourself a merry little psychopomp...
Let your heart feel fright...
From now on the moonstones will be in our sight!
Ah, it really is beginning to feel a lot like Grimblesnaacht.
They are fun little miniatures. Great vid.
Yeah, Sir Pidge in particular is excellent.
the more i see of moonstone the more i love em.
They are really lovely miniatures, for a great game.
@@AlwaysBoardNeverBoring it really feels like a Jim Henson skirmish game
Very much so. I always said it felt like a game designed by Brian Froud and Terry Gilliam.
Wouldn't a Muppet skirmish game be awesome?
@@1000jjwalkerAbsolutely. And yet the gameplay is surprisingly crunchy.
That happy-vicious grin... 😄
Sir Pidge really is the most glorious kind of vicious little git.
I really like these models, but I'm not the sort to shell out for limited edition models if they are the same rulewise.
I'm not the biggest fan of limited edition stuff in general, although I accept it's part of the hobby, because I would also rather more people can have access to nice things. As such, when something is limited I prefer it to be something that doesn't lock out unique gameplay. Things like alternative sculpts for something everyone can have is the best middle ground for me, although I can understand why some people wouldn't be interested in buying them.