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Post by beetlewing on Aug 18, 2014 13:30:37 GMT
The virus attack thing and the skeleflex are awesome. For the bone box, I'd be tempted to paint it up, line with felt and use it as a dice & pencil box.
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Post by beetlewing on Aug 18, 2014 13:36:41 GMT
The best for last, a couple of Skeleflex, they are HUGE, but if you want your BIG BAD DRACOLICH this is a good way. Haha Draklith there you go.
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Post by Draklith on Aug 19, 2014 0:36:34 GMT
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Post by Draklith on Aug 19, 2014 0:37:31 GMT
The best for last, a couple of Skeleflex, they are HUGE, but if you want your BIG BAD DRACOLICH this is a good way. Haha Draklith there you go. Man that guy looks sweet...But Beetlewing he has no bobble head lol
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Post by The Brave on Aug 27, 2014 0:32:58 GMT
I found the exact same toys, the dinos and the bugs, last week Also, got these on the cheap a few weeks ago:
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Post by dragon722 on Aug 27, 2014 1:37:58 GMT
Farfade where did you get that winged knight figure with the dwarf and the ettin???
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Post by farfade on Aug 30, 2014 7:35:17 GMT
It's à miniature from the caesar aventurer set (in 1/72 = 20mm)
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Post by teazia on Aug 31, 2014 7:19:34 GMT
I found the exact same toys, the dinos and the bugs, last week Also, got these on the cheap a few weeks ago:
Where are you located. That is.interesting. Another thing to look for is the world of warcraft megablock sets on Amazon. The art has set has a cool dracolich and the Sha set a cool shadow monster. For cheap!
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Post by The Brave on Aug 31, 2014 7:42:10 GMT
In Italy. These toys are made in China and distribuited all over the world.
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Post by teazia on Sept 1, 2014 0:47:51 GMT
That's wild. I live in Asia.
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Post by The Brave on Sept 22, 2014 23:10:52 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Nov 2, 2014 11:39:05 GMT
Some new cheap gormiti and heroclix, I found some Minigormiti that are perfect for medium size creature, in particular I love the little mushroom guy, it's the perfect myconid!
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Post by tauster on Nov 2, 2014 15:30:44 GMT
I have this mushroom guy as well, plus a box full of other models I got for cheap. I'm tempted to leave the Shroomiti as is, I only want to do something against that glossy sheen. Probably a matte varnish, but when I touch it with a brush, I can just as well try to add some more details. Hopefully I don't ruin it... I highly recommend Gormiti. They come in extremely many varieties and if you're patient, you can get an old collection of figures, for ridiculously cheap prices.
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Post by The Brave on Nov 24, 2014 8:57:00 GMT
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Nov 24, 2014 15:30:21 GMT
Howdy, I love the little mushroom guy He IS great, but I love the fishy looking one! Great work, Kev!
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Post by Sam on Dec 27, 2014 23:32:04 GMT
I don't think 1:72 miniatures work well with 25mm and they are a lot smaller than newer 28mm and heroic 28mm. The 'Cheap Fantasy Miniatures' website shows some good size comparisons of miniatures from different sources. I just got some Heroclix miniatures from the 'Miniature Market'. They match well with 25mm and are close to 28mm on some sculpts. I removed the dials and rebased them with circles cut from a laundry detergent jug, then covered the base with a mixture of road sand, cat litter and used coffee grounds. I think they look pretty good. They were mostly female sculpts and mostly human. Not too many real good monsters. The 'Carrion' sculpt is a good zombie, but needs a repaint. Most of the sculpts have no weapons or have modern weapons. The 'Blade', 'Katana', 'Kraven', and other sculpts are good. I will need to get some more. Hopefully I can get more monsters. They are made of hard plastic and seem a little fragile. Have to wait and see how they hold up to game play and the cat dragging them around the house. I got a package of Jungle Animals at Kroger (a grocery chain) for $3.99. It came with at least a dozen figures and most of them will work on the game table. There were also two rock sculpts and two plants. I do not have a digital camera, so cannot share at this time. I tried to take some pics with my grand-daughter's tablet, but they looked horrible. She took some that looked a lot better, but we could not copy them to the PC. Maybe later.
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Post by adamantinedragon on Dec 28, 2014 7:21:54 GMT
I keep seeing 1/72 scale being referred to as "20mm". 20 mm x72 is roughly 4 feet 8 inches, which is closer to gnome size than human. 25mm x 72 is roughly 5 feet 10.5 inches, which is right near average size for a modern human. I have a bunch of 1/72 scale minis and all of them are at or near 25mm, not 20mm. In fact I don't know that I've ever seen a 20mm miniature.
The Caeser miniatures are 1/72 and most are 25mm. They do seem small compared to modern 28-30mm miniatures, but they fit perfectly with my old Ral Partha minis that used to be the "standard" size before scale creep. The difference between 25mm and 30mm may not seem like much, but a 30mm miniature at 1/72 scale would represent a 7 foot tall human.
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Post by DnDPaladin on Jan 6, 2015 15:40:16 GMT
if you haven't found a use for that red mouths or whatever with two hands... it could be a giberring mouther in d&d. its not really resembling, but i think you could easily transform those holes into mouths and it would kinda resemble it once painted. sometimes you need to stop looking at the shapoe and just think of it all once painted and modded. at least thats what i do in my head up to this point.
you guys make me want to hit toys r us tomorrow before going to the usual gamer spot for a quick MTG night.
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