Ok, so this is the second kickstarter from Oathsworn I pledged to, and boy do they not know how to run a kickstarter.
- They
included an extra figure and a resin Dragon's nest as a "Thank You" to
the backers -- not a stretch goal, but just as extras. Ok, functionally
it's the same as a stretch goal but they didn't have to include them
since they never said "Everyone gets extra stuff when we reach so and so
much money."
- Despite the extra stuff included I recieved my
pledge in time. Unacceptable. The first time they were a month late,
even that was ridiculous. It's simply not how Kickstarters are done.
- The
figures looked exactly like the pictures we were shown during the
kickstarter. No change of design, no change of material. Surprise!
- Clear communications during the casting and sending out processes so everyone knew what was going on.
I'm joking of course, but it's refreshing to see a company using Kickstarter as it was originally intended and then actually delivering what was promised and on time.
For those of you who don't know what it's all about the figures are depicting female adventurers wearing sensible and practical adventuring gear. No chainmail bikinis, no high heeled boots, no slashed dresses revealing shapely thighs... just what women would wear if they had to go explore a dungeon and fight monsters. I don't want to make this into a feminist debate, but the thing is that these figures are needed. Have you ever roleplayed with a bunch of your male friends and suddenly a girl wants to join? Yay, you think! Awesome! But the only female figures you have are a half-naked barbarian and an evil elf sorcess with high heels striking that Angelina Jolie at the Oscars 2012 pose?
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Sure, I like a bit of eye-candy. But there has to be ordinary figures too. And there are, they are coming, but those cheese-cake pin-up models are still the majority of female figures out there. So the Oathsworn Heroines in Sensible Shoes kickstarter was very welcome and fills a niche that's not yet full. Which about a 1000 backers also thought, as they backed the project. Compare that to their earlier kickstarters which gathered the interests of about 300 backers at most -- 207 for the Dwarf Brewers that I backed previously.
Enough soap-boxing, on to the miniatures.