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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: darthfozzywig on 03 November 2024, 04:02:20 PM
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Hey!
Does anyone know of a miniatures line (physical or stl) with an Erol Otus-like look? It would be fun to run an old-school game with minis inspired by classic art.
(https://i.pinimg.com/736x/45/7b/74/457b748b1e3debc1edd8cd662741ddf2.jpg)
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Ral Partha figs from the 80s still around?
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Mirliton Miniatures has most of the ‘80s Grenadier miniatures in production and there are several dragons with riders.
For example: https://www.mirliton.it/knight-riding-dragon-2-me059?search=Dragon%20&page=2 (https://www.mirliton.it/knight-riding-dragon-2-me059?search=Dragon%20&page=2)
If you put “dragon” in the search on the website a bunch of others will show up.
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Ral Partha's a good shout, but I'd also have a look at Tin Soldier UK (https://tinsoldieruk.com). A lot of their stuff is like Ral Partha redesigned by Minifigs - very stylised and very distinctive. I think they would look tremendous in Otus-ish bright colours (indeed, I'm painting up some of the orcs at the moment in an attempt at a similar style):
(https://tinsoldieruk.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=413_401&products_id=6790&zenid=ou9t3855h096gh8pnn8n1iukn3)
(https://tinsoldieruk.com/images/DF88.jpg)
(https://tinsoldieruk.com/images/DF73.jpg)
There may be a direct Erol Otus influence in there too: they do a terrific hydra (for a fiver!) that's clearly inspired by the Sutherland illustration in the Monster Manual, so they're drawing on the early D&D vibe (the figures are decades old and originally Australian, I think). To my eye, a lot of the slightly baroque shapes of weapons and armour are very Otus-ish.
It's worth noting that Tin Soldier also has the best service in the business. I made a small order last week and got it the next day! And the figures are extraordinarily cheap (typically a quid a figure).
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This Tin Soldier 15mm dragon strikes me as very Otus-y:
(https://tinsoldieruk.com/images/DFA9.jpg)
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The old Minifigs ranges (still in production at Caliver Books) are also worth a look. Some were official AD&D figures at the time of the Monster Manual, etc.; others are clearly influenced by Rodney Matthews but still have the same sort of surreal look:
(http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/images/catalogue/ARW01.jpg)
(http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/images/catalogue/ARX10.jpg)
(http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/images/catalogue/ARS4.jpg)
eBay's also a fertile source of Minifigs stuff - there seems to be a lot of it in circulation.
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Sadly, Otherworld miniatures has closed, but you can still find them on ebay or other 2nd hand sites. They offered 2 Drow that were direct EO illustrations made into miniatures.
https://otherworldminiatures.co.uk/shop/dungeon-monsters-2/dm37e-drow-priestess/
https://otherworldminiatures.co.uk/shop/dungeon-monsters-2/dm37d-drow-captain/
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Sadly, Otherworld miniatures has closed, but you can still find them on ebay or other 2nd hand sites. They offered 2 Drow that were direct EO illustrations made into miniatures.
https://otherworldminiatures.co.uk/shop/dungeon-monsters-2/dm37e-drow-priestess/
https://otherworldminiatures.co.uk/shop/dungeon-monsters-2/dm37d-drow-captain/
Was not aware that otherworld is gone. A real loss, they were highly nostalgic.
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I believe Crooked Dice have picked up a lot of the Otherworld stuff, certainly the Pig Faced Orcs and the Ogres, others may follow...
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Probably not the scale you're looking for, but I feel in 15mm Splintered Light has that feel, including pig-faced orcs (as well as more Jackson-esque orcs).
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Some great suggestions, y’all, thank you!
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How about this demogorgon posted here: https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=147290.0
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Haven’t seen that before—thanks!