No reason at all to chastise you for bringing up my competetors. I have always welcomed healthy competition. Always will. In answer to your question, yes. I have purchased and used most of the products produced by the companies you listed above. I have a deep interest in those products because I don't want to lose my foothold on this market. I continually try to improve upon the materials I use.
As for my opinions of these companies, well...obviously I am going to be biased, so nothing too surprising is going to be written down here. Bare with me though. I see these companies trying to mimic what I initially started. Wait, let me back up there a little, Antenociti's Workshop was one of the first to offer small basing components in a box, I merely stole that idea and went to the extremes with it. However, I was one of the first to make the kit a "complete" all-in-one resource. I am also the first to manufacture the kit and not simply repackage other, already made, products.
Are my products better? Yes and no. I take very great care in every aspect of these kits. I am a hobbyist, first and foremost, meaning that if I wouldn't use them, why would anyone else? What that amounts to is that I am extremely meticulous about the materials I produce and because it's all on a relative small scale, I am able to produce them consistently so what you see is what you get, all of the time. Very little deviation occurs in my process. So, in essence, it takes me a little longer to do what I do, but the results are (I think) better than what a large manufacturing plant could come up with for the masses.
Are the other company's products crap? Certainly not! Basing is basing. They offer their versions, I offer mine. There are certain factors, such as costs, quality, choices, etc., but all of the products are going to get the job done on your base. Why buy Skullcrafts over the other kits available? I'll let my products speak for themselves. My target audience is for those hobbyists who grow bored with a bland looking base that offers little to the imagination.
Does that answer your question? (even if biased).
