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Post by Matt on Feb 10, 2012 10:33:26 GMT -5
Post em up here. I have a few companies in mind that I will toss in if nobody else does, but I am more interested in your painted minis that you want to incorporate. Go!
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Post by s1nn3d1 on Feb 11, 2012 7:09:53 GMT -5
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Post by Anton on Feb 12, 2012 10:04:37 GMT -5
I'd never seen those mad muppet minis before. Those are really nice. they are a bit bigger than our line though, but some of them would probably fit together.
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Post by ferk on Feb 13, 2012 11:42:30 GMT -5
My Personal favorites are Mark Copplestone's partisans and skavengers. Simple
I like the 'Adventures in Lead' post apoc line too.
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Post by demyztikx on Feb 14, 2012 0:32:39 GMT -5
I'll probably use some Necromunda minis as I have tons of those laying around. Really want to get a game of that going, but so far that hasn't happened.
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Post by novie on Feb 14, 2012 12:07:02 GMT -5
I've been on the lookout for potential models, but I also decided early on that I will have a go at a digital sculpt/3D print of my own characters when I have more details (and my skills catch up with my imagination).
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Post by thelazyone on Feb 14, 2012 12:46:40 GMT -5
My Personal favorites are Mark Copplestone's partisans and skavengers. Simple I like the 'Adventures in Lead' post apoc line too. Do you mean Lead Adventure Miniature line? Yes, that's good! I don't like some of the minis, but for a skirmish games there are some really good pieces! Like the Hags. I've some of the Copplestone scavengers. The concepts are really good, but the sculpts are quite old! :-\ Dunno, if i had to start playing a postapoc skirmish game (and i don't know when i'll find the time) i'd go with something more high quality, like MERCS, Hasslefree, or other similar pieces! =)
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Post by ferk on Feb 17, 2012 9:46:04 GMT -5
Yes, the adventures in lead has a bunch by a sculptor names Ratzy or the like. He's Russian I believe.
I'm an eternal fan of the bulky mini. They're practical simple and not in absurd poses. They don't break into a 1,000 pieces when dropped 1/2 inch. Painting is fun and the skill can come in with fabric designs and wear and tear etc I guess that seems to be the widening gap between fantasy'sci-fi minis and historical minis. It reminds me of when I was a kid and 'action figures' got slowly replaced with awesome looking spawn figures that has absolutely no 'play' value. You put it on a shelf and left it there...
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Post by Matt on Feb 17, 2012 11:02:03 GMT -5
I never understood keeping toys in a box! I am glad I destroyed almost toy I had as a kid, it was enjoyable.
That being said I do have 'Mojo' from the X-Men in a box on my desk. I bought him that way for $4 two years ago and haven't had a desire to pry him out yet :/
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Post by lordsiwoc on Feb 19, 2012 1:13:29 GMT -5
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Post by loxley on Feb 20, 2012 4:16:15 GMT -5
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Post by thelazyone on Feb 25, 2012 19:58:31 GMT -5
not a real fan of the pardulon and ramshackle miniatures (their scenery are great though), and nor of the ratnik (so is called the russian guy) style. He is very talented, but i don't like the look of most of his minis. But the military ones (with many gadgets and many many weapons) are simply great!
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Post by s1nn3d1 on Mar 13, 2012 17:12:43 GMT -5
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Post by Matt on Mar 13, 2012 20:38:59 GMT -5
That is a nice mini! Good find.
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Post by s1nn3d1 on Mar 19, 2012 3:24:32 GMT -5
Woof woof.... check out what I found... Woof woof dark-age.com/content.php?92-Preview-of-March-ReleasesDark-Age March release brings some models that could fit into the Wreck-Age setting... it's been Ages since I've bought my last miniature from that range. Check out also the Outcasts gallery... the not so mutated ones look prety cool.
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