GlorfindelLXVII

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  • in reply to: Statement from Chris Tubb #48674
    GlorfindelLXVII
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      Chris is spot on about digital sculpting. Once he creates a model there is a lot he can do with it. Digital sculpting and printing does have a learning curve, but once the skill is there it’s very easy to execute. Chris has got the sculpting part down. Now Mithril needs to embrace it and move forward. Let’s hope this leads to positive change at Mithril and more of Chris’ beautiful work.

      These past two years have been rough for any small business. I think giving them the benefit of the doubt is in order. Fingers crossed!

      in reply to: who’s who on MMP #47772
      GlorfindelLXVII
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        Greetings all. I’m new to the group. Though how I overlooked the message boards associated with Mithril all these years is beyond me. I’m from Seattle, Wa.

        I started collecting Mithril Miniatures in 1988 and kept up to it until the mid 90s to late 90s. Unfortunately I traded and/or sold much of my older collection. Recently I was going through old boxes and unearthed many figures from long ago. I was happy to see I had kept more than I thought. So I dusted them off and am piecing them back together (most are out of package.) Now I am scouring the Internet trying to fill in with figures that I enjoy and am missing. Sadly most are long out of print. I really wish I would have kept up with collecting. I think Mithril Miniatures is by far my favorite line of miniatures ever produced.

        Reading through the posts though, I have been able to piece together what has happened over the past 30 years and why so many are hard to get. I appreciate the wealth of information discussed here and that there are many others who have a passion for Mithril too! I’m glad to, finally, be a part of the group.

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