Four Horsemen Studios Mythic Legions

I wonder if this is one those cases where I’ll get my singles first then my All-In later or if I’m waiting on the longest since they’ll ship the All-In’s THEN the All-In’s with extra orders… oh well, been two years I can wait a little longer on top of that to find out!
 
Probably not, but Hasbro and Mattel are also probably not waiting on one container. Sometimes I think we forget the volume of toys they make, the action figures are probably just a small part of what they actually produce in terms of types of toys.
 
Yeah, for all the times it's easy to give 4H a hard time about some of their decisions, knowing it's a small crew making nearly bespoke figures for a direct audience is refreshing in the level of communication we get. (Some of the other small studios are also really good about this.)
 
Honestly Savage Crucible does a great job too. I've watched some of their podcasts, and the owner is very good about giving behind the scenes info and updates on when to expect the factory to ship product. His stories about the factories and making the products are fascinating to me.
 
Mid-March is the current plan but the all-in’s being stuck in customs inspections could potentially delay that as they want all of their direct orders shipped first. But they can usually get the all ins out in one day as they are pre packed at the factory and they just slap a label on the box.
 
Cool. Already paid up, but wasn't sure how long the wait traditionally was. Been so long for me.
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I have less than zero interest in their RPGs, but for $29.99 the figures they're showing off as part of their RPG kickstarter are pretty nice. Though they still armor up their wizards too much. Really need cloth-style bodies for them.
 
I don't really get a wizard vibe off her. She seems more like a cleric, but maybe that's splitting hairs. I do like her head sculpt.

I had asked on Instagram about how the RPG Paladin/Cleric was originally the Paladin as the base figure with the Cleric bits as an accessory pack but they switched it. They responded: "We switched that out since the Cleric is one of the core player professions in the game. While Paladins are also present, for the first wave of figures we went wing Cleric as the main." Frankly, I think they knew the Paladin build would be more demanded and realized they could get more money out of people by making the Paladin build an extra cost. So two of the base builds, male cleric and female wizard, have hooded heads. I'm not sure how many base builds there are but it seems a little repetitve.
 
I suspect you're right about the paladin pack. Although honestly they have so many knights already having a dedicated cleric look is a nice addition to the line, even if it's really just a few tweaks here and there.

I like the wizard design, but yeah, she doesn't scream classic wizard to me.
 
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