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Post by adamantinedragon on Jun 30, 2014 5:55:19 GMT
So my wife works at Michaels. She told me they were having a half-off sale on some clearance priced items I might be interested in. So I went and checked it out. I got all the stuff in the photo below for less than $20. The cannons and treasure chests were a quarter each. So were the knights AND horses. Some of this is too big to use as is for gaming, but there are things you can do. I'm probably going to make a giant stone statue out of the wizard figure. I could have bought a lot more, but I got a good selection of what they had.
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Post by dragon722 on Jun 30, 2014 5:59:06 GMT
Dude u r so lucky. I am jealous as hell. The cyclops is a good scale along with the Dragon. I would use the wizard as a statue too. Thanks for sharing
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Post by Jason on Jun 30, 2014 7:32:30 GMT
Nice. I love the cyclops. My wife works at a natural history museum, and is good friends with the woman who runs the gift shop. Occasionally, I can get the cool dinosaurs, but this trumps my dino.
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Post by clanoneillguy on Jul 12, 2014 0:31:52 GMT
You should have stocked up and created a DM's Craft black market. You would have sold everything quickly.
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Post by dragon722 on Jul 12, 2014 4:32:25 GMT
You should have stocked up and created a DM's Craft black market. You would have sold everything quickly. I sooooooo agree
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Post by sgtslag on Jul 13, 2014 4:18:56 GMT
The Dragons are perfect for Huge Ancient Worms. All of the figures can be painted, by the way. They will take craft paint without priming, but Artist's Gesso (Black, Gray, or White) works very well as a primer. If you apply craft paint without Gesso primer, be prepared to apply 4-6 coats to cover; with Gesso primer, you can go with 2-3 coats of craft paint. Happy crafting! Cheers!
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