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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: The Rogue on October 27, 2020, 11:07:30 AM
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After so many years of looking at all the glorious pictures, it’s time to post some of my own not so glorious pictures.
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They look pretty glorious to me! Great stuff!
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Great stuff :)
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They look great, thanks for sharing the photos
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Thank you. Ok. Another one, a bit less barbarian. This is Age of Magic meets Age of Sigmar meets old school Middenheim playing the Otherworlds list against Undead.
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But here are some more barbaric images. This is fun.
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Brilliant work! Both the figures and the table look amazing. Well done!
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Great theme, very evocative. How do you find the Otherworld faction in SAGA? I think that's the only one I haven't seen played locally.
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Great photos, I can hear 'ManOWar', just by looking at them. lol
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Great theme, very evocative. How do you find the Otherworld faction in SAGA? I think that's the only one I haven't seen played locally.
It was surprisingly mobile, not because of my flying beast stormcasts, but because of Portal, which helped especially with the scenario we were playing. The conjuror was nice to have. The hunters were massacred right away, but I used them as a diversion. And they were ok in melee, which I mostly find difficult against the undead list of my opponent.
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But here are some more barbaric images. This is fun.
The Barbarian on the far right in the first picture. Is it a dude or a women ? I cant tell if those are breasts or crazy huge pecs.
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Welcome aboard.
Nice painting.
I like the mammoths.
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The Barbarian on the far right in the first picture. Is it a dude or a women ? I cant tell if those are breasts or crazy huge pecs.
It’s a male example of barbarian gym experience, a very old school citadel one. And it’s the perspective, he leans somewhat downhill.
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Great looking army ! Crom would be most pleased
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Fine exemplars of barbaric splendor - thanks for sharing!
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The female tribe members.
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Great stuff! Barbarians from every range available.
I love the buildings.
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Thank you. I‘m not sure anymore, but I think, they are very old plastic kits from stronghold terrain. Rather difficult to construct with my mediocre skills in fitting the not-fitting components and one better looks not to closely at the paintjob at the nice teddyfur of the roofs ;).
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Wonderful. Who makes the mammoths?
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Thank you. This was a Grenadier model. Presently they are available from Mirliton. The crew is from the Chronopia range.
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A great mix of miniatures.I spot the Chronopia one's ,Leviathan and Harlequin miniatures too.
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I remember how gorgeous the look of Leviathan was at its time. The metal miniatures are to chunky for my tastes, but the resin models had some great designs. I‘m going to use some for a future Age of Magic dwarf project.
But the Sons of Kronos from Chronopia are still my favourite barbarians.
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Leviathan was a really good book.Loved the stories and background info on the setting.The art work from Adrian Smith really set the tone too.I totally agree that the figures were chunky pieces.Would love to see them re-done.
The Kev Adams Son's of Kronos figures were much better than the first release for Chronpia.Still got loads of figures from the range.
Celtos is another good source for very nice Barbarians.
Still hoping to see a range of miniatures for Slaine.
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Great looking stuff! My mammoth is still in a box!
Still hoping to see a range of miniatures for Slaine.
You and me Both Andy!
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As you might suspect reading my name - this is my jam! Love it!
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Lovely
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Thank you. After working for a quite long time on my 17th century collection, I am now going to try them with Oathmark. I only need some cavalry and I think I could field a functional 3000-3500 points army.