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Here at the GAMA Trade Show, it's a big exciting day, because the
Exhibitors' Hall is finally open and here's the smiling face of
Tom Anders, Impact Miniatures. Hello!
So we have two new main
products that we're talking about, that we're showing off at GAMA. Both should be available in May of this year.
The first is our range of Chibi Dungeon figures. We're working on our own game with Glenn McClune called Chibi Crawl. It uses our line. We've made a hundred and three different chibi dungeon figures from large monsters to adventurers.
A 103? 103 new figures. And they're going to range in prices from the characters
being around $5, characters being around
five all the way up to the
Large Hydra is gonna be, is a $25 figure.
Most of the large monsters are going to come in around maybe $12-15 and that will be a very full line of monsters and adventurers and they're all done in spin-cast plastic, so the details are really really good on them.
Do you have any prices yet? The main adventurers will be around $5, the large monsters will hopefully be around $12-15.
Ok, available from Impact Miniatures. In May.
Now behind us we have
some people browsing, but we have also something
more too. What do we have back there besides my cup? That's Impact City Roller Derby.
It's our roller derby board game that we were
at GAMA last year showing and it is finally out and will be available from Game Salute in April and our store in May.
Is it in Boston?
It is on the dock, on the truck, on the way to us. Oh, it's left Boston now? Yes. So even more progress for your some even more progress yet you
Kickstarter backers. It is on it's way
to the warehouse.
Impact Miniatures still has something else here.
We have a variety of new dice shapes that we've been working on
and we've gotten the prototypes.
They should be to us by the first week of April. We have a D7, D14, D18
D22 and a D3,
a D6 D3 that is done
with the numbering being different so that it will
work inside a dice set so that you'll know that it's not a D6. Ok.
We did red and gold to have them show off differently than a D6.
What about the color matching?
We talked to Chessex before we made the set
and asked them if it was ok to color match to their opaque color dice sets.
So they had no problem with it. So we worked with Chessex to make sure that all the opaque dice that we're making match up with the
opaque colors that Chessex sells
so that you can have a nice color-matched set with our new dice.
What's some applications for these dice? There's a number-, this is more of a build it
and they will come.
As we've designed these dice, I've had a lot of new companies coming to us, working on new games, so the dice could be used.
Freeblades, we're working with them for the D14. We've talked to Goodman Games and traded some emails back and forth on some of the dice that can be used with their games.
So I have some great hopes that current games and new and yet to be thought of can use the line. Ok, great. Thanks, Tom. Thank you, Brant.