Update:
After a couple of aborted FDM print attempts, it became obvious this type of printer (or at least what my printer can do) is not up to the task. The quality is pi$$ poor.
So, I have contracted a printing service to have them printed on a Resin printer. The prototypes are on their way to me, but here are the pictures that were sent of the printed figures.
The quality and detail are excellent, especially considering the thinness of some of the elements like the teeth and hair on the Birdman. Resin printers are more restrictive on size, with a maximum height of around 250mm, so this restricts how big I can go. Whilst I have been waiting on them being printed, I've brushed off my 3D modelling app skills and made some modifications. I've managed to separate the Sword and Sheath from the Jesus figure and the Scythe from the Birdman so they can be printed separately, which massively increases the available height I can now print them at. It also means I can print spares so the pieces most likely to get broken can be replaced easily.
This production has not been cheap, factoring in the models creation, the print cost (failed and successful) and the additional cost of paints, I'm probably in around $350-$400. It makes sense to recoup some of this by selling them, but it's not going to be viable if I have to use a 3rd party printer. I'm going to have to buy my own resin printer...
So question for all of you that specified an interest. What would you expect/be willing to pay for a set of the 2 figures? My initial thoughts are around $100 for a set, unpainted, but sprayed with an undercoat as per the pictures. I would do an initial sand and clean up and provide 2 sets of each of the additional weapons/accessories. Standard height would be approx 150mm (6") to the top of the head.
I would consider doing different sizes (smaller and larger) and depending on how good my painting skills are, I might offer finished pieces as well. Other options I'm considering are:
Adding pieces to make them book ends (either 3d Printed or Wooden)
Adding an individual base (either 3d Printed or Wooden)
Adding a joint base(either 3d Printed or Wooden)
Let me know what you think...