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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Comsquare on 02 October 2010, 07:56:57 AM
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Heisan,
found that right now on "Brückenkopf-Online"
(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt196/Comsquare/01512_g_1.jpg)
Nice, aren't they ;)
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Zombie mice?
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have reaper got so much money they can afford to sculpt/cast such niche minis? They are very nice, but who in their right mind would buy zombie mice and a mouse with a chain saw. I can not think of any situation that would need such minis.
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KAWAI!
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have reaper got so much money they can afford to sculpt/cast such niche minis? They are very nice, but who in their right mind would buy zombie mice and a mouse with a chain saw. I can not think of any situation that would need such minis.
Zombie Redwall crossed with evil dead 3 army of squeakness??
See easily shoe horned in!
:D
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@ Rob_bresnen
I think I know some one who will.... ;) ;D
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have reaper got so much money they can afford to sculpt/cast such niche minis? They are very nice, but who in their right mind would buy zombie mice and a mouse with a chain saw. I can not think of any situation that would need such minis.
They are special convention-only figures for an upcoming event.
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"If you make it, they will buy" - Indian Spirit Guide :D
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On a better note, I did see a pic for an upcoming Reaper 'zombie stripper' mini. I guess there's going to be three of them.
Reaper likes to cater to the painting crowd as well, so I guess some of those will paint these zombie mice.
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I would sure like to have the one with a chainsaw, but I guess it will be hard if they are only available to some US convention.
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Reaper's tradition is to have convention figures available on their website during the run of the convention itself, and they have a very nice international shipping policy.
http://www.reapermini.com/forum/index.php?/topic/40834-miniatures-for-reaper-artist-conference-and-open-house
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I must admit, those are quite cute. High up on the cool factor scale for sure too.
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Reaper's tradition is to have convention figures available on their website during the run of the convention itself, and they have a very nice international shipping policy.
What I meant by that was that it wasn't a "commercial" figure in the same sense that their fantasy and sci-fi figures are.
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I have the ten figure mouseling set. I think the Zombie/Survivor, Halloween, and Thanksgiving Mice are a given!
Gracias,
Glenn