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Mr. Asmus,
I'm a devoted Baldur's Gate fan from way back. (Hard to believe the game has been around for over 20 years now). The Forgotten Realms is my second most favorite fantasy universe after Tolkein's. And a close second, at that. I love it almost as dearly as Middle-Earth.
I would think that there are a lot of millenials... and older D&D nerds like me... that still have a tremendous nostalgia for this game. Who knows, maybe the license can be acquired for relatively cheap. (Beamdog, Overhaul, Atari, Hasbro... whichever company has the rights.) If so, maybe test the water with the canon BG1 NPCs from the novelizations, i.e., Minsc (and of course Boo!), Imoen, Jaheira, Khalid, and Dynaheir.
Although, granted, NPCs such as Xzar, Edwin, Viconia (from BG2), Kivan, et al., may end up being most in demand. I would imagine that the most expensive figures would be the Big Bads, i.e., Sarevok from BG1, Irenicus from BG2, and Melissan from Throne of Bhaal.
There was never an official portrait for Gorion, but there is original concept art for him. Gorion would be must-have eventually for collectors of this franchise.
Anyway, there's a lot of NPCs for original BG1, BG2, Throne of Bhaal and the Enhanced Editions. That's a ton of figures to collect. Potentially anyway, if it turned out to be a popular line.
And here's the kicker: In time, offer options for customers to custom design their own PCs.
Maybe also in time various monsters...
Hey if you’re gonna dream, might as well dream big.
It's a pipe dream, I'm sure. If you make 1500 of at least some of the BG characters, as long as there are at least 1500 avid 1/6 collectors that are also big fans of the game then it would be viable. I have no idea whether that would be the case.
I'm a devoted Baldur's Gate fan from way back. (Hard to believe the game has been around for over 20 years now). The Forgotten Realms is my second most favorite fantasy universe after Tolkein's. And a close second, at that. I love it almost as dearly as Middle-Earth.
I would think that there are a lot of millenials... and older D&D nerds like me... that still have a tremendous nostalgia for this game. Who knows, maybe the license can be acquired for relatively cheap. (Beamdog, Overhaul, Atari, Hasbro... whichever company has the rights.) If so, maybe test the water with the canon BG1 NPCs from the novelizations, i.e., Minsc (and of course Boo!), Imoen, Jaheira, Khalid, and Dynaheir.
Although, granted, NPCs such as Xzar, Edwin, Viconia (from BG2), Kivan, et al., may end up being most in demand. I would imagine that the most expensive figures would be the Big Bads, i.e., Sarevok from BG1, Irenicus from BG2, and Melissan from Throne of Bhaal.
There was never an official portrait for Gorion, but there is original concept art for him. Gorion would be must-have eventually for collectors of this franchise.
Anyway, there's a lot of NPCs for original BG1, BG2, Throne of Bhaal and the Enhanced Editions. That's a ton of figures to collect. Potentially anyway, if it turned out to be a popular line.
And here's the kicker: In time, offer options for customers to custom design their own PCs.
Maybe also in time various monsters...
Hey if you’re gonna dream, might as well dream big.
It's a pipe dream, I'm sure. If you make 1500 of at least some of the BG characters, as long as there are at least 1500 avid 1/6 collectors that are also big fans of the game then it would be viable. I have no idea whether that would be the case.