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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Khurasan Miniatures on June 20, 2013, 04:25:56 PM
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We are very pleased to release many new codes for our Great Enemy range of 15mm fantasy, set in the most ancient period of an epic fantasy setting. You'll note that several of them are suitable for 28mm fantasy gaming as well.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/the-great-enemy.jpg)
First up is the fallen angel himself, the Great Enemy. This model was sculpted by Tom Meier and is the size of a 28mm model, meaning it can be used as an evil human knight or similar figure in that scale. The weapon arm is separate and a flaming sword is also provided -- and the same goes for the head, which can be swapped for a wolf-shaped helmet. With both alternate parts the model becomes the Great Enemy's chief lieutenant, The Lord of Werewolves. (The Orc in the image is for scale and not included.)
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/golden-deciever.jpg)
Next we have a malevolent fire drake, the Golden Deceiver. This is a one-part resin casting and is a bit over 125 mm long.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/beast-of-great-enemy.jpg)
Scrabbling in the wake of the Golden Deceiver are many Beasts of the Great Enemy, loathsome things larger than a horse which are armed with pincers and a stinger tail.
These models are giant scorpions of course, and are cast flat so that legs and tail may be posed with careful bending. (Please use care as we cannot replace breakage from bending.)
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/orc-warriors-set2.jpg)
We also have new codes of Orcs -- here are five more poses of warriors with various weapons to fill out the warbands.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/orc-general.jpg)
Now available to lead large Orc formations is this Orc general, larger and better protected than the Orc unit officer, and carrying the traditional symbol of command, an ironwood cudgel.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/orc-pitwolf-riders.jpg)
Pit-wolves travel at speed on the flanks of Orc legions, and we have three poses available, both ridden by orcs as cavalry ...
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/pit-wolves.jpg)
... and without mounts, as scouts.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/evil-men-spearmen.jpg)
The Great Enemy has also deceived humans into his forces, and we have two codes--the first being the Evil Men of the East Spear Warband. These are the rank and file and have separate shields.
(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/evil-men-king-nobles.jpg)
To lead these fallen men are the Evil Men of the East King, Standbearer and armoured nobles with axes -- one kit, one standard and ten armoured axemen.
All of these new codes are available now, at the link below:
http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/15mmfantasy.html
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the same goes for the head, which can be swapped for a wolf-shaped helmet.
Any chance of a pic of the alternate head? I'm thinking it might be of interest to ASOIAF modellers...
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Very nice, do you have an EU/UK distributor?
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Any chance of a pic of the alternate head? I'm thinking it might be of interest to ASOIAF modellers...
It was actually painted quite a while ago. I'll ask Steve Dean if he has one.
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Those orcs are nice!
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Right, just the Scorpions I need for Fallout. Thanks.
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Look great, tempting....my precious
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Was a picture of the alternate head ever unearthed? I had a nose on Khurasan's website but couldn't see it (which was a mistake, as I want some fungoids now - curse you overseas shipping!)
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Very nice. Like that scorpion a lot.
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Received my goodies last Friday (shipped that Monday). I think you'll agree that 38 Orcs for c. £22 including postage to blighty is inexpensive. Lots of variants and very nice models to boot. Highly recommended! Next week I shall commence painting 'em.