xXArcherXx
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Man, I just saw this thread and WOW!!! As i was reading i was worried that you had made your casting run already and would be sold out, but I may be in luck...
I did have some food for thought for you though... Have you thought about going bigger with it as a product? I'm thinking you could throw this up on kickstarter and get the funding you need to go into full production. Go to some Gaming Conventions like GenCon and Comic Conventions and be able to sell the product at a booth. Kickstarter could get you the funding you need to work with a company to produce smaller versions, some that may be cast in mixed glass, mixed resin, or mixed poly (like dice) even bronze casts... I'm not saying this little guy will make you a millionaire, but thanks to companies like Fantasy Flight Games releasing games like Arkham Horror, Mansion of Madness, Cthulhu Dice, and Call of Cthulhu deck building game, and Cthulhu becoming popular on T-Shirts these days, Lovecraft is reaching a wider audience and your work will be in high demand...
You've got a great thing going, and I'm probably not the only one here that would back your kickstarter if you started one... You could put up a limited numbered and signed casting run just for the kickstarters as well as lithographs of your concept art... I think you could really pull it off and you are close enough to completion now that this would be the perfect time to kickstart it.
I did have some food for thought for you though... Have you thought about going bigger with it as a product? I'm thinking you could throw this up on kickstarter and get the funding you need to go into full production. Go to some Gaming Conventions like GenCon and Comic Conventions and be able to sell the product at a booth. Kickstarter could get you the funding you need to work with a company to produce smaller versions, some that may be cast in mixed glass, mixed resin, or mixed poly (like dice) even bronze casts... I'm not saying this little guy will make you a millionaire, but thanks to companies like Fantasy Flight Games releasing games like Arkham Horror, Mansion of Madness, Cthulhu Dice, and Call of Cthulhu deck building game, and Cthulhu becoming popular on T-Shirts these days, Lovecraft is reaching a wider audience and your work will be in high demand...
You've got a great thing going, and I'm probably not the only one here that would back your kickstarter if you started one... You could put up a limited numbered and signed casting run just for the kickstarters as well as lithographs of your concept art... I think you could really pull it off and you are close enough to completion now that this would be the perfect time to kickstart it.