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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: Smart Max Cedric on 14 August 2009, 09:53:07 AM
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SHAMOCK THE GREAT (http://www.smartmaxstore.com/shamock-the-great-en.htm)
"Their appearance can be so deceptive that judging servants of the Dark Pharaoh by that criterion alone is a hazardous bet. Shamock the Great is undoubtedly among the worst..."
THE PRESTIGIOUS CABINET (http://www.smartmaxstore.com/the-prestigious-cabinet.htm)
"No one knows whether Shamock made the Box himself or received it as a gift from the Dark Pharaoh. Endowed with its own dark..."
MISTER AMBASSADOR NAIL (http://www.smartmaxstore.com/mister-ambassador-nail-en.htm)
"Their extraterrestrial nature has made Mister Nail's kind the discovery of the century, even of the millennium. Doctor Watson has equiped him with mechanical prosthesis that..."
LORD CROWLEY (http://www.smartmaxstore.com/lord-crowley-en.htm)
"Persecuted by the Inquisition until the England denied catholicism, the Crowleys are fierce and cruel, expanding their power through terror. Worthy descendant of..."
THE CANOPIC BEAST (http://www.smartmaxstore.com/the-canopic-beast.htm)
"Hidden within the depths of the ancient pyramids are mysteries that would better not be unveiled. The Canopic Beasts are among those..."
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These are beauties :-* if only in 28-30mm
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These are beauties :-* if only in 28-30mm
Got to agree. Very characterful figures.
What is the idea behind them? Are they for a particular game/setting?
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Stunningly beautiful but absolutely useless to me at that scale.
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I really like 'Mister Honk', he could be used at a push, as would the 'Canopic Beast'
cheers
James
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God gracious, what beautiful miniatures! :-* :-* :-*
Don't be cruel any longer, Smart Max, and get this range done in 28 mm!!!
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Oh, very lovely, absolutlely stunning in fact. :-* The beasts at least might be useful for God's scale games.
I must admit to being quite disappointed when I opened the first link and it wasn't an evil leprechaun. I read the title as "SHAMROCK the Great". Well, I have been drinking... ;D
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Oh, very lovely, absolutlely stunning in fact. :-* The beasts at least might be useful for God's scale games.
I must admit to being quite disappointed when I opened the first link and it wasn't an evil leprechaun. I read the title as "SHAMROCK the Great". Well, I have been drinking... ;D
I read it that way too, and I haven't touched a drop of the fire water... Love my wee folk. Even the evil ones;)
These are -beautiful- figs. I love the sculpts. I can only echo the other plaintive requests, though I'm not sure what good it will do: do a range of these in 28mm, and you will sell a goodly number of them, including quite a few to members of this group (including yours truely - hell, I'd buy at least one of everything you've done so far). Please consider it. The number of gamers who game in 1/35 is a tiny minority in an already tiny hobby.
-Doc
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These are great! But your ususally large scale make them difficult for gaming.