What miniatures are good for 0-level play?
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Even more villagers in the Bones mix. I got hooked in too. What hath Kickstarter wrought?
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Nearly 200 minis for $100 pledge & still more minis to be added. These minis are ideal for DCC.
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I'm selling a LARGE collection of old school Grenadier and Ral Partha minis from the 70s, 80s, and 90s on eBay. UserID = beer_motor. Will be listing more every day until the whole group is gone. Also going to sell a big collection of painting supplies (GW paints).
Buy my stuff cheap!
Buy my stuff cheap!
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That sounds awesome! I know my players would be more keen to use paper minis if we could just print off new ones when they get better loot.tovokas wrote:(And I have some ideas about a paper miniature creating utility that would allow you to update your character over time with new gear, wounds, corruption... Still very early, but this is likely something I'll be working on in 2013.)
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Here's a similar project in progress "Infinite Figure Designer": http://cardboard-warriors.proboards.com ... 718&page=1nerdwerds wrote:That sounds awesome! I know my players would be more keen to use paper minis if we could just print off new ones when they get better loot.tovokas wrote:(And I have some ideas about a paper miniature creating utility that would allow you to update your character over time with new gear, wounds, corruption... Still very early, but this is likely something I'll be working on in 2013.)
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I put up some more metal minis for sale.
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I threw some money at that Reaper Kickstarter. They just crossed 1.5 million and the $100 backers are getting a ton of stuff. Even though I rarely have the time anymore, I do like to paint!
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If I didn't have something in the vicinity of 600 unpainted miniatures, I'd probably be excited about the Reaper thing...
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GnomeBoy wrote:If I didn't have something in the vicinity of 600 unpainted miniatures, I'd probably be excited about the Reaper thing...
Seriously, I will jump in the bandwagon. (Maybe only at the 60$ level though.. still a good deal and I don't need so much pirate/space hulk/vermin minis.)
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For those who follow the Bones kickstarter:
This is getting ridiculous.. I had to upgrade to the 100$ level...
This is getting ridiculous.. I had to upgrade to the 100$ level...
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Last batch of mine are now on eBay... userID = beer_motor. Some good old school stuff in there, including some Heritage kobolds, Tomb of Spells stuff from Grenadier, etc.
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Hey guys! Looking for great old school style minis? I just found out that otherworld is releasing characters. All the classic archetypes are there! Check them out. Otherworld also makes the famous pig nosed orcs. Check them out! http://www.indiegogo.com/otherworldDA?c=home&a=1586194
Now when are we getting Peter Mullen and Erol Otus line
Now when are we getting Peter Mullen and Erol Otus line
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Another Reaper kickstarter vampire level fund'er here. And I'm getting the BIG Cthulhu. I guess I better learn how to paint and do bases...
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i have increase my collection with new Mega Miniatures painted :
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raskal wrote:i have increase my collection with new Mega Miniatures painted :
Nice paintjob raskal!
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@cthulhudarren : Thanks
I am painting new models...i will post pictures asap
I am painting new models...i will post pictures asap
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I visited your site, saw the wall of French text, and was scared away! My comprehend languages cast failed.raskal wrote:@cthulhudarren : Thanks
I am painting new models...i will post pictures asap
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On the top of the right colum you have a translating tool.cthulhudarren wrote:I visited your site, saw the wall of French text, and was scared away! My comprehend languages cast failed.raskal wrote:@cthulhudarren : Thanks
I am painting new models...i will post pictures asap
Google Translation a often weird but this give a global senses of post (i hope )
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I'm new to painting minis so any advice is welcome. How do you make your bases? They look really good!raskal wrote:On the top of the right colum you have a translating tool.cthulhudarren wrote:I visited your site, saw the wall of French text, and was scared away! My comprehend languages cast failed.raskal wrote:@cthulhudarren : Thanks
I am painting new models...i will post pictures asap
Google Translation a often weird but this give a global senses of post (i hope )
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It's very simple :cthulhudarren wrote: ../..
I'm new to painting minis so any advice is welcome. How do you make your bases? They look really good!
1. Models are glued on wood bases of 20mm square (Litko)
2. I use a texture on the base (Armageddon Dust from Games Workshop). You can also use modelism sand and glue
3. I dry brush with white sand color (Prince August)
4. Some static grass is glued
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Some women (always from Mega Miniatures)
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While I have about 25 years worth of collecting miniatures to pull from, I am planning on using the Game Dorn and the threatened city of "Argos" for the basis of our upcoming Isle of the Unknown DCC campaign. Take a look. It's a cool board game, but immediately I thought it would make a great spot to begin our sandbox tour of the weird!
Dorn!
The pieces are small so they are probably about a centimeter in diameter. But, the afforded portability and versatility is worth while for a game like DCC. Here is the game being played:
Dorn!
The pieces are small so they are probably about a centimeter in diameter. But, the afforded portability and versatility is worth while for a game like DCC. Here is the game being played: