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Post by jennifer on Jan 7, 2016 20:33:24 GMT
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Post by bananapanda on Jan 7, 2016 23:50:07 GMT
Thanks for the intel!
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Post by indigo777 on Jan 7, 2016 23:53:00 GMT
Its a fantastic dragon to use as a miniature. Its made by Mojo. The thing I like the most about this particular one is it has really big wings compared to most other craft store dragons. It makes a great Metallic silver, steel, or adamantine dragon as is. Here's a pic of it with miniatures from the miniature size comparison thread with a D&D mini: dmscraft.proboards.com/thread/2949/miniature-scale-comparison-thread?page=2
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Post by adamantinedragon on Jan 8, 2016 3:51:55 GMT
I have pretty much every Hobby Lobby or Michaels dragon they sell. They mostly sell the same ones.
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Post by voodoo on Jan 8, 2016 5:31:57 GMT
yeah I kind of like these a lot. I like the sculps on the wotc dragons, but I believe the scale is waaaay off. Dragons should be beefy (mmmm dragon burgers), super huge, epic creatures. Just my humble opinion. Thanks for sharing this.
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Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Jan 8, 2016 5:45:23 GMT
I like my dragons with a little more wing! The green one just looks off!
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Post by adamantinedragon on Jan 8, 2016 8:00:34 GMT
Most commercially available dragon figures have tiny wings that look comical to me. I'm sure that's because giant wings tend to break off easily, in shipment or in stores. I like giant wings on my dragons, but I can't afford to spend $60 on a WoTC dragon when I can get one for $8 or $10 from Michaels with a coupon...
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Post by teazia on Jan 8, 2016 8:20:19 GMT
The bestest greatest dragons are the ones similar to the ones in the MegaBlok Arthas and Sindragos set (and cheap now on Amazon). So much pose-ability and articulation. Some other companies make similar models I believe, they are well worth searching out
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Post by jennifer on Jan 16, 2016 5:23:06 GMT
Picked this dragon up from Hobby Lobby today with 40% off coupon (coupon on their web site every day). Got it for $8.35 out the door. The one I got looks better than other photos I've seen (including the one on the HObby Lobby web site).. whoever painted this knew what they were doing.
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Post by sgtslag on Jan 17, 2016 21:05:00 GMT
These "toy" dragons take craft paint really well -- priming with Gesso is a good idea, but not absolutely necessary. I've re-painted two, so far. Just a friendly reminder, if you don't like the color/paint, you can always paint it to suit your needs. Pay closer attention to the sculpt, ignoring the paint, to see what possibilities jump out at you. These "toys" are priced so well below gaming models, it is a no-brainer, for the most part. Cheers!
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Post by lordmorbius on Jan 18, 2016 8:18:39 GMT
It's HUGE .. like six inches tall.. ARRRGH!!! MUST...EXERCISE...SELF...CONTROL...TO...KEEP...FROM...SLIPPING...INTO...DIRTY MINDSET...ON FAMILY...FRIENDLY FORUM...AND IT...AIN'T EASY!!! Curse my immature sense of humor! But the dragon is pretty cool though.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Jan 24, 2016 12:37:36 GMT
Hey, if you're brain isn't in the gutter you don't belong here!* *Just my two cents
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