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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Heldrak on 30 June 2011, 03:03:12 PM
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Not my preferred scale, but excellent figures... :-*
(http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u219/Heldrak/Forum%20Saves/fm1.jpg)
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Yeah :-* 8) saw these on PMT a week or two ago and certainly like the style. It would be nice if he either did them in 10mm to match existing ranges or went into 15mm...
Talented bugger :D
cheers
James
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I just ordered them. :)
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i really love them! The 15mm is a wonderful scale in my opinion: it should be used for the "tokens" in D&D games and similar... much cheaper, and allows you to have small warbands with a few hours paintjob! :)
And those barbarians are just great! :)
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I want the same set in 28mm!!!!! Make it happen Damnit!
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Ordered too.. can't wait to get my hands on these!!
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I want the same set in 28mm!!!!! Make it happen Damnit!
These are similar to his 28mm barbarians for Grenadier, now available from Mirliton.
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I just love 15mm. Every time I see tasty 15mm models like these, I start thinking about that hott project I've got in a box in a cupboard.
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These are similar to his 28mm barbarians for Grenadier, now available from Mirliton.
Some are also available from EM4.
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These are similar to his 28mm barbarians for Grenadier, now available from Mirliton.
Some are also available from EM4...
...And are much cheaper, and faster delivery. ;)
...The 15mm is a wonderful scale in my opinion...and allows you to have small warbands with a few hours paintjob! :)
I finished painting a 15mm knight on foot this evening. Think I've spent around 10 hours painting it. ;D
Still, there's no rush, is there. ::)
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These will make good opponents for the Splintered Light minis I didn't buy yet... ::)
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Ordered mine also yesterday. The thing about painting the 15mm miniatures is that I still use almost the same amount of time with the 15 than 28mm lol
those barbarians will give a hard time figuring out how to paint the skin well
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Just saw them - those are magnificent.
Now, I'm definitely NOT going to dive into 15 mm, but if minis like that had been around 25 years ago, it might have been my preferred scale....
I am considering 10 mm for battle games, though.... ::)
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That's good sculping for 15mm. But what else would you expect from Mark Coppletone- the man is just great.
personally 15mm is no good to me, but I would buy the in 28mm, for sure.
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They are very much like the old Grenadier ones (28 mm), that are now available from eM4 (and I think they are copplestone sculpts as well).
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Feck! Cracking paint jobs Heldrak.
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Feck! Cracking paint jobs Heldrak.
i don't think that he painted them... just showing to the mass! =)
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i don't think that he painted them... just showing to the mass! =)
I think Kev Dallimore painted them...
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i don't think that he painted them... just showing to the mass! =)
That is correct. Not painted by me...!
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Only the one set released? How do I get that naked lady and the weird priest?
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Only the one set released? How do I get that naked lady and the weird priest?
I would imagine that Mark will sculpt further figures to make up a pack depending on demand.
Drop him a message via the website.
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They're quite lovely, and it seems to me that his style carries well across the two scales.
Here's hoping he expands the range and maybe go on to some Future Wars 15mm scale.
i really love them! The 15mm is a wonderful scale in my opinion: it should be used for the "tokens" in D&D games and similar... much cheaper, and allows you to have small warbands with a few hours paintjob! :)
Agreed. Our group still uses (mostly) random things to represent characters and critters for our sessions because we're too poor for all those fancy 28mm scale goodies.
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Just saw them - those are magnificent.
Now, I'm definitely NOT going to dive into 15 mm, but if minis like that had been around 25 years ago, it might have been my preferred scale....
I am considering 10 mm for battle games, though.... ::)
Oh my... just caved in and bought a bunch from this range for GoB.... ::)