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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: The Dozing Dragon on December 10, 2013, 09:24:17 AM
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I just reposted the old, old Jack Scruby fantasy figures off my blog onto the Lost Minis WIKI as I realised there wasn't a category for it. Released around 1975......
http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=Category:Scruby_Miniatures (http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/index.php?title=Category:Scruby_Miniatures)
(http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/images/thumb/6/63/ScrubyF4.jpg/553px-ScrubyF4.jpg)
Enjoy!
Dave
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1975... fantastic vintage! =)
We've come a long way since then! =D
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Lovely, another lot on my list to buy o_o
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What the hell *is* that blob...?
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I'd say it's a mounted wizard, possibly a not-Gandalf.
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Now that does bring back memories. While Jack's stuff never would be considered state of the art, they had a certain charm about them, &, without Scruby minis & rules, it is highly unlikely that war gaming would have caught on in the USA to the extent it has.
I'm really curious how the Old Wizard will paint up, Have FUN with him!
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I purchased some of these figures a few years ago after they were re-released by Historifigs. I have some of the trolls, ents, and goblins. A simpler style than what we are used to today, but not without merit. The trolls look particularly retro and pulpy, albeit a bit stiff and "toy soldier" like in their posing. Fun to paint up none the less.
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Love that prehensile tail of support!
Great old mini - almost as old as me!
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What the hell *is* that blob...?
At first glance I thought it was an ECW cavalryman with a pistol!
It's been a long day.
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Is that a rifle in his hand?! That would make LotR a far better series in my unhumble opion.
Great find, Dave! Still not forgiving you for that last second snipe on ebay, but still ;)
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Is that a rifle in his hand?! That would make LotR a far better series in my unhumble opion.
That would give the chance for the Duke as Rooster Gandalf - instead of "you shall not pass" it would be "fill your hands you son of a bitch"
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At first glance I thought it was an ECW cavalryman with a pistol!
It's been a long day.
You're not the only one who thought that!
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What the hell *is* that blob...?
How dare you ;)
Still not forgiving you for that last second snipe on ebay, but still ;)
Sorry :D
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Huge thanks for taking the time to show these off nicely. Definitely have never seen them before, and I'm fascinated by anything fantasy from this period.
I don't think the mounted wizard is a good example to show the best in the range. Some like the orcs have a nicely animated quality and the elf has some groovy seventies proportions with its large feet and spindly legs. Very elf-like, as opposed to the offerings by Minifigs and Heritage, which are incredibly stocky.
(http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/images/thumb/6/62/ScrubyF5.jpg/399px-ScrubyF5.jpg)
(http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/images/c/cc/ScrubyF8.jpg)
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The weedy elf reminds me of Crow from Hawk the Slayer.
"I tire... of... fighting... and killing".
Top film. 8)
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hmmmm, all nice and well those figures being vintage and all. But honestly, I think they suck big time! :o
Only my personal opinion of course. I have never seen them before and therefore have no fond memories of them which of course is the idea behind celebrating vintage models. So as long as you like them who am I to say what's good and what's not?
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hmmmm, all nice and well those figures being vintage and all. But honestly, I think they suck big time! :o
Only my personal opinion of course. I have never seen them before and therefore have no fond memories of them which of course is the idea behind celebrating vintage models. So as long as you like them who am I to say what's good and what's not?
Even as some one who admired Jack Scruby, I would tend to agree with that description.
My memories of Scruby minis came before the Fantasy minis came out...around the mid to late '60s. His Historical things were just as dreadful individually as the Fantasy ones, but they were never intended to be collector's pieces. Scruby miniatures were created to be used in armies that numbered a thousand or preferably more.
When they were all painted up AND you were standing on the opposite side of a fairly wide gaming table they made an impressive sight....optimal viewing distance was about 4' away. I, myself, used J.A.L. minis; they're were also pretty horrid, but, being taller by comparison, they seemed more statuesque.