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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Conquistador on 08 March 2014, 03:01:23 PM
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Just feeling too good with a realization/epiphany not to share.
I am organizing what I am keeping as I cleanout /sell off miniatures for retirement and I have decided to organize my fantasy armies as one army per KR Multicase case. My Ral Partha (early) 1970s Goblins are almost complete (I posted what I need need to finish on the Wanted part of the Bazaar) as on the verge (12 figures!) of being completed. :o 8) :)
When I get some time I will post a group picture of these figures.
Rather late in the game of life I have started making my armies what I will call thematic (Ral Partha Goblins, Der Kriegspieler Dwarf, Grenadier "Floppy hat" Dwarf, DK "Smiley Faced" Goblins, <elves are a TBD mess/mix currently>) and it is what I should have done years ago. I had what I call my Eureka moment - I want each army to have a unity of sculpting/style that identifies it clearly.)
Mostly this is both winnowing out what I bought that doesn't fit that theme (EBay, LAF, local Yahoo group,) and organizing/rebasing to a common standard (20 mm circle for trained levy/militia and 3/4" squares for regular/professional troops,) then painting. Even with the winnowing/reduction I suspect that at my age I shall not finish these (Fantasy, SF, VSF, Historical,) armies/fleets/air corps/skirmish forces before I end this pilgrimage on Earth but it makes the hobby much more pleasant now that I see a viable plan.
I guess that is wisdom gained with age.
Gracias,
Glenn
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Always good to get near to completing a range etc. Problem with me is I then look for another.... :D Ral Partha Tom Meier sculpts may be getting re-released by Iron Wind - the old CS range and maybe others depending on popularity......a lot may be going on. A lot of mays there...maybe lol
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Once I finish with my SAGA Vikings I plan to return to my Otherworld minis. I just LOVE the line in a way that I havent liked fantasy minis in decades. The GW stuff got too spiky armor, and I think that helped determine the general trend of art. But the OW stuff is a realization of that old AD&D art, piggy orcs and all...
Looking forward to your photos Glenn!
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I have to agree with TBC...Otherworld are some of the best minis I've ever seen/handled...their prices are a bit silly though, so it'll prevent me from owning a large range of them. Shame really. I wish they'd ditch some of the stuff you don't need (sculpted metal bases, foam cases etc.). Oh well, can always hope. lol