aelfwine wrote:
In theory, I much prefer it.
In reality, its complicated. On the pro side: some of the best GW LOTR miniatures were the metals - thinking here of the original Fellowship set, the Heroes of Helm's Deep, Haldir's Elves, the Rohan Royal Guard, and so on were metals.
On the negative side? There were a lot of metal figures "back then" that didn't need to be. Their scale was wonky (there's a kneeling metal Ranger of Gondor figure which is the size of a Numenorean plastic figure). The big metal monster figures were pretty, but a curse to move and a bigger curse to keep intact. (I am told the plastic Balrog was a huge improvement, for example).
Had the line lasted longer, it would have been nice to see more plastic monsters, and higher detail version of the original plastics. That being said, the difference, detail wise, between the original Dwarf Kings and the newer plastic Thorin's company is still notable.
The good plastics came near the end of the line.. The ok-ish plastics were in the middle. The earliest ones? Though I have a lot of affection for the original high elves, plastics of that era were not that great at all.
Still, all better than resin "finecast" and similar.
I definitely agree about your comments on the plastics, we get a lot more pose variety in the newer dwarf warrior / ranger boxes etc than we could ever imagine we'd get on a single sprue comparing back to those original two Moria Goblin and Last alliance warrior sprues. However, Looking at them I still think the detail on the goblins especially is brilliant and I still rate them as some of my favourite miniatures. Obviously I'm likely incredibly biased as these were the first miniatures I bought in BGIME. I remember how amazing I thought the models looked after the undercoat and the disappointment at how bad they looked after I'd finished painting them!
Personally I love the metal models, I've only had one finecast mini and that pretty much fell apart in my hands. I think it's partially something to do with the weight of them for me but I'm not really sure.