Norse wrote:Yes, I'd be interested, but
1) Pedro Ramos needs to sculpt in the correct scale - 32mm heroic is not correct for BB, STOP THE SCALE CREEP!!
2) Team cost (assuming 16 players) should not exceed $90 for metal or $75 for resin
3) Hard to completely commit without seeing concept art - your idea of cool may not be the same as mine
in all truth though, I would suggest you consider a 3d printer design (like RNestudios) rather than old school sculpting.. faster and cheaper in my experience. Not that I know ANYTHING about the mini industry..

You've summed up a lot of the issues that I have considered during the inception of this project perfectly there, Norse...
1) While I don't mind what scale a lot of people make their miniatures in I do prefer to have a more classic 28mm size to my Blood Bowl miniatures. One thing I will be specifying in the design specs for the team is that the size is controlled. I don't want to be producing minis that are too big to fit the game.
2) I will be providing my team in white metal (as I have a casting company on board that are well respected in the business and that I have products from already) and will be striving to make my team at a competitive price. I am still working on the figures but I would not like to charge more than $90 (£60 / €80).
3) It's always hard to describe things without concept art and I can understand your hesitance. I don't like the very scrawny / stringy look that some Slann miniatures have and will be trying to make them look a little more like rough and ready football players with influences from 2nd edition Blood Bowl figures (as that is my favourite era). My main aim though is to make positionals clearly identifiable and to have a large number of individual sculpts with lots of character. As soon as I have concept art I will post it up.
Also, I am looking to use old-school sculpting as while I have some great resin miniatures by the likes of RN Estudios I prefer the look gained with classic sculpting and casting methods and I wanted Pedro Ramos on board as I LOVE his work and his teams tend to be very popular.