Warren’s Nottingham Road Trip: D&D Collectors Series Designer Interview
August 23, 2013 by warzan
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I have to say I was very impressed with Battlefront and especially their commitment to quality.
You may or may not like the art direction etc on the D&D range, but that aside the lengths they would go to to make sure that the product is as good as they can make it (in their opinion of course) was pretty darn reassuring.
F***ing love these sets, would love to see some Forgotten Realms specific sets though, maybe a seven sisters set or some harper agents.
Those do look good
Great stuff. I like seeing the behind the scenes videos like these. Well worth the time and effort.
Really interesting stuff. One thing, does Matt and his team create a CAD version of the model with wireframe, prior to making the physical version? He kind of alluded to that. If so, this would explain their pace. Looking forward to seeing more