Yeah, I know, this is an old-school gaming blog, but I needed somewhere to put this, and it's a bit of a ramble, so bear with me. If anyone is cutting the cord, this may come in handy for you. Juliette and I upgraded our streaming box today to an NVIDIA Shield TV. I had originally purchased a Xiaomi MiBox S as a test case for cutting the cord. I can now compare the two for anyone interested in going for an Android TV box. Note that I did NOT go with the $190-$200 SHIELD Pro, which is the high end gaming version of the Shield TV, and comes with double the memory and an extra USB port. I went with the NVIDIA SHIELD TV "base" model, which looks like a cylinder. Xiaomi Mi Box S NVIDIA SHIELD TV Price The MiBox S EASILY wins in this category, going for between $64 and $66 on Amazon. The Shield TV goes for $149 on Amazon and at Best Buy, where we bought ours. Looks Again, I have to give the edge to the MiBox, here. It's a very unassuming small, black, square box that sit...
You could ask on the boardgamegeek game design forum. However for a prototype I'd just use cardboard.
ReplyDeleteWho are you going to show the prototype to? If it's a board game company then I don't think they care about artwork, because if it's released they do the artwork - and in fact often re-theme the game.
Caesar Miniatures from somewhere like Michigan Toy Soldier (michtoy.com). 1/72 scale (about 22mm), the have boxes of Orcs, Adventurers, Elves, Dwarves, Goblins and Undead. $12 for a box of @30. Example: http://www.michtoy.com/item-CMF-F106-Orc_Warriors.html
ReplyDeleteYou might also want to try EM4, they have cheap prepainted orcs. http://www.em4miniatures.com and just do a search for Orc, click on the cheapies
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Robert, thanks!
ReplyDeleteReaper is doing plastic unpainted now.
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