Of course the models, they drew my attention before there even was a game. And realizing that it is at the core a matter of taste, I find that as new models go their hits far outnumber their misses.
That they came up with an innovative set of game mechanics for those models is truly impressive indeed. The card idea is brilliant, and for the first time I'm aware of the luck aspect of the game does not outweigh the tactics and strategy aspect. Making it a skirmish game, and structuring it to remain a skirmish game at heart is the icing on the cake to me, both as a painter and a gamer. I honestly have no desire to play any of the other myriad game systems I own (and some of which I kind of liked.)
And I cant forget about the third aspect of a Miniature Game, the background/fluff. Again Wyrd shines with an original take on an established theme and really makes it their own. And they've populated this unique setting with some great characters that they are taking the time to really flesh out and that have major potential for growth.
And that the entire company stays involved with it's player base just speaks for itself. Well done and thanks to everyone at Wyrd for their continuing efforts. I know where my money is going, so I'll be backing these words with actions.