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Title: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: sdgarris on June 25, 2008, 08:59:02 PM
Tim C on Frothers wrote: 

Just been viewing this site and there are some nice minis in there thought I'd do a bit of a Colonel and share the find.

http://www.custommademinis.com/en/shop/fantasy/

Look under Beasts and Animals.

Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: archangel1 on June 26, 2008, 05:59:02 AM
Nice figures! Like the warhound and wolf pack. The Halfling Female Rogue is a cute little minx, too!
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Hammers on June 26, 2008, 09:20:16 AM
Tim C on Frothers wrote: 

Just been viewing this site and there are some nice minis in there thought I'd do a bit of a Colonel and share the find.

http://www.custommademinis.com/en/shop/fantasy/

Look under Beasts and Animals.



Hey, they are quite nice! I like the wolf pack to. IfI didn't already have about 50 of'm.
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on June 27, 2008, 01:06:46 PM
This one really does appear to be the "Dog's Bo****ks":

(http://www.custommademinis.com/photo/F0701400/paint/warhound1_w5_295_custommademinis_com.jpg)

 lol lol

The wolf pack are also lovely models. Yet more items to put on the "Wants List"  :(
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: The_Wisecrack on June 28, 2008, 11:26:06 PM
nice site i was on here the other day when link borwsing but what put me off is the massive scale. i think that dog alone was 23mm or something stupid.
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: archangel1 on June 28, 2008, 11:55:29 PM
nice site i was on here the other day when link borwsing but what put me off is the massive scale. i think that dog alone was 23mm or something stupid.

The dog is 18mm, which puts it around 3' in scale.  That doesn't sound unreasonable for a warhound.  Have you seen the size of some mastiffs or Great Danes! My brother used to own a Golden Retarded that was nearly that big.  It weighed around 120 pounds and, considering that my sister-in-law only weighs about 100, if that, you can see what a handful he would be! Plus, some of the wolves are running or leaping so that's why they hit 25mm or so.
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on June 29, 2008, 12:10:50 PM
nice site i was on here the other day when link borwsing but what put me off is the massive scale. i think that dog alone was 23mm or something stupid.

The dog is 18mm, which puts it around 3' in scale.  That doesn't sound unreasonable for a warhound.  Have you seen the size of some mastiffs or Great Danes! My brother used to own a Golden Retarded that was nearly that big.  It weighed around 120 pounds and, considering that my sister-in-law only weighs about 100, if that, you can see what a handful he would be! Plus, some of the wolves are running or leaping so that's why they hit 25mm or so.

I'd agree! I have the GW Farmer Maggot and dogs set from their LOTR range and lovely though they are, the Mastiffs are more Toy Poodles than errr Mastiffs. I assume that they are Hobbit-scale dogs  lol

They should be big! Vendel have got it right with their dogs - splendid beasts.

As for the Wolves, I'd use mine for Fantasy/Horror/VSF etc so large size is again a bonus :)
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Commander Vyper on June 30, 2008, 12:06:37 PM
Tim C on Frothers wrote: 

Just been viewing this site and there are some nice minis in there thought I'd do a bit of a Colonel and share the find.

http://www.custommademinis.com/en/shop/fantasy/

Look under Beasts and Animals.




Got a not scoob via the previous frother's forum sculpting comp so until there's a better animated one he'll do just fine. You might be able to get him still from Frother's as a set or from the original sculptor as casting rights are returned after the limited run.

The Commander
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Lordblackwing on June 30, 2008, 08:22:52 PM
Any chance of a pic Commander? Or is it the one with the night watchman? I have 2 possible Not-Mystery Machines in planning, but still searching for a dog. ::)
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: white knight on July 02, 2008, 04:19:16 PM
Yeah, it's the one with the night watchman and no we (frothers) don't sell it anymore (rights returned to the sulptor), but it's available from some company somewhere that was posted on this forum.
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Citizen Sade on July 02, 2008, 06:24:54 PM
Yes, it's available from Armorcast (http://armorcast.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=73&products_id=669)
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: JollyBob on July 03, 2008, 09:12:30 AM
Hasslefree are also going to start stocking it (at least as a limited run) to complement their not-Scooby Gang, since they've started doing a few other Armorcast bits.

I'm sure I heard Kev White say he might do his own at some point too.
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Commander Vyper on July 03, 2008, 10:50:34 AM
Hasslefree are also going to start stocking it (at least as a limited run) to complement their not-Scooby Gang, since they've started doing a few other Armorcast bits.

I'm sure I heard Kev White say he might do his own at some point too.

Yup, there was also a really nice comic scooby someone had sculpted and posted on one of the FOD threads, proper Hanna Barbera look to, remember it being in red or pink sculpty???

The Commander
Title: Re: A possible not Scooby Doo for not meddling teenagers
Post by: Citizen Sade on July 03, 2008, 08:53:21 PM
(http://armorcast.com/store/images/GuardFront.jpg)

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