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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: manic _miner on April 14, 2014, 12:47:39 AM
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Dragon bait miniatures is a new venture.They have just started thier Indiegogo campaign.The sculpts are by Kev Adams.Link below for you to check-out.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/28mm-fantasy-adventurers-from-dragon-bait-miniatures
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They look okay...but overall they don't blow my skirt up. I'd probably rather buy more OW minis.
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Joe, Look Great!!!
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I really wish he hadn't used the term 'hobbit'. That could be a problem down the line.
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I think they look quite cool. I'll probably pledge for three amigos at the end of the month when I get paid. Lets just guess they fit right in with the OW adventurers, the more options the better!
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Pretty good looking figures, a Half Orc Druid is a nice (and unusual) character option. Much to pricey for my pocket though sadly.
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I'll be backing this, of course. :-)
Don't forget that postage is included for US and Canada, anyhow.
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LOVE these! Pledged for the lot! Can't help it, I love Kev Adams. Well, his miniatures at least...ahem.
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I really like the minis, those bases have to go.
That alone with keep me from buying them.
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I really like the minis, those bases have to go.
That alone with keep me from buying them.
Shouldn't be too hard to clip them off those bases and put them on your own. That's what I plan on doing. Probably wouldnt be to hard to just glue them to another base and putty and sand over the stones either... If you really like them, a little work is all it takes...
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Much to pricey for my pocket though sadly.
I thought $72, shipping included, for the Kev Adams fan club pledge level was a pretty good price myself.
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I agree with Citizen Sade. :D
I think all of the sculpts on offer would go very well with Kev's Otherworld adventurers too. I may jump in on this, as there's only a week or so to wait for the figures once the campaign finishes. It's usually the ridiculous timescales that put me off crowd funding projects. Look's like the chaps at Dragon Bait have taken that into account.
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You've got some REALLY COOL stuff in there. I wish you the BEST of Luck with the Kick Start!
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I'm in for a complete set myself... I didn't get along with the otherworld Sculps very well, but these look right up my alley.... And my gaming group has been doing a lot of cavern crawling these days so these will be perfect, and much better than my regular "troops" for representing characters.
Blue
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I didn't get along with the otherworld Sculps very well ...
Care to share why that was?
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Care to share why that was?
Sure...though I want to be careful here...I started somewhat of a ruckus on FB when I mentioned this fact.
**Disclaimer** This is my personal opinion and I am not suggesting that the figures produced by Otherworld are not fantastic...truly the sculpts are spectacular...but they are not for me...that is my personal opinion... you should see them in person before you deciding for yourself if they are for you**
I jumped in to their KS and got the demihumans set...and the figures were just too small for my tastes...which have obviously be shaped by nearly exclusive exposure to citadel figures from the 80's and early 90's. I guess I've come to expect my figures to be more "heroic" in scale than Otherworld produces...particularly the dwarves were very diminutive in my eyes. I had hopped that I could use these adventures as characters against some of current collection of (citadel) bad guys for my dungeon games...but when my citadel goblins towered over the dwarfs I knew they weren't for me. So I sold them on to a more open minded painter.
Again...I love Otherworld and what they produce is of excellent quality...these particular figures were just not for me.
I'm hoping that the Dragon Bait figures are a little more heroic in scale...plus I like the humorous approach to the concept art....and of course Kev Adams doing the sculpting pushed me over the edge.
Cheers,
Blue
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I jumped in to their KS and got the demihumans set...and the figures were just too small for my tastes...which have obviously be shaped by nearly exclusive exposure to citadel figures from the 80's and early 90's.
interesting, would you happen to have a comparison photo I haven't bought any of their human/demihuman figures yet
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Many thanks for taking the time to reply, Blue.
I jumped in to their KS and got the demihumans set...and the figures were just too small for my tastes...which have obviously be shaped by nearly exclusive exposure to citadel figures from the 80's and early 90's. I guess I've come to expect my figures to be more "heroic" in scale than Otherworld produces...particularly the dwarves were very diminutive in my eyes
Fair comment as the Otherworld demi-humans are scaled to their D&D heights rather than what us old Citadel junkies are used to. So, short Elves and diddy Dwarfs etc.
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I have some Otherworld minis I've done for my project - they're definitely smaller-ish than some of the Reaper figures, and definitely smaller than some giganto-GW minis, but they're not "proper 25s" or anything that small. The Dwarfs are small because they're far more realistically proportioned...(think real human dwarfs vs. fantastical dwarf race). While I'd never want to mix them up in a unit or anything, for a dungeon crawl I don't find them too crazy. Then again I'm not using many GW ones. I'll have to start my project thread and get some pics for you guys.
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I wouldn't have called Citadel "heroic". Not compared to Reaper. When you say "Citadel" you mean pre-slotta, right?
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Like I said its a matter of taste...and they weren't for me...that's all. I don't want to get into a scale debate...and it would lie this thread to stay on the topic for which it was started.
The dragon bait indiegogo campaign is halfway funded!
@elbows...I look forward to checking out any picture you produce...sounds like a fun project.
Cheers,
Blue
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Joe sent me a couple sets of the castings for this first group of adventurers (got to send one set on to Kev) But I can take some scale pics to give everyone an idea how the Dragon Bait adventurers size up to other manufacturers. Joe likes his little people 'meaty' so his dwarves have the heft of an old citadel figure. I haven't seen the Otherworld dwarves but have heard they are a bit on the slight side. The halfings and gnomes are smaller than the dwarves but not by much and have a nice weight to them. The human-sized adventurers would fit in seamlessly with the otherworld types - both being made by Kev Adams. Most of the adventurers are cram-packed with equipment and supplies - some not as essential as you would imagine - but adventurers are an eccentric lot and these certainly fit that bill. My favourite is the human cleric - equipped with a cask of fortified 'holy' wine, sausage links, a baguette and his drinking mug. Between me, Joe and Kev we had a lot of fun thinking up things to equip them with lol
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Scale shots would be wonderful...thanks!
I could tell from the greens that these have a bit more of the humor in them that I love about old citadel figures...the equipment "gags" are great.
Cheers,
Blue
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Some new shots of the greens...including the dwarf and half orc fighter...Also all greens have been delivered to the caster so things are moving right along....that might be the best thing about smaller campaigns like this...the time line can be very compressed if they are run well.
Blue
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I like the last fellow - and appreciate the Orc carrying the pig (I watched The Black Cauldron yesterday...lol).
lol
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That guy with the tray looks pretty cool
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If only I had the spare cash!
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Here is an image for scale comparison - Otherworld wizard next to the Dragon Bait cleric (both by Kev Adams) and then a wizard from Reaper miniatures. They are all pretty similar in size
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-gHQ4eGvb854/U2NFzUJdSpI/AAAAAAAAAc0/F9Fek1U7ttU/s640/scale%2520comparison.JPG
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Looks like a very good match especially if you allow for basing differences. Talking of which, the idea of using Dragon Bait style basing for other dungeon bash miniatures is growing on me. Dragon Bait might want to add loose versions of their bases in as a stretch goal, add on or range addition. Easy enough to make yourself, I suppose, though not in metal.
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Here is an image for scale comparison - Otherworld wizard next to the Dragon Bait cleric (both by Kev Adams) and then a wizard from Reaper miniatures. They are all pretty similar in size
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-gHQ4eGvb854/U2NFzUJdSpI/AAAAAAAAAc0/F9Fek1U7ttU/s640/scale%2520comparison.JPG
Excellent! thanks for that.
Blue
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Update here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/28mm-fantasy-adventurers-from-dragon-bait-miniatures#activity
This is my kind of Campaign!! he already has the castings in hand and is starting to sort and pack them....nice!
Cheers,
Blue
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I finally caved in and pledged for three amigos. Not a fan of the solid bases, but you can always remove those.
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Joe, I think they look great! Cool paint jobs on them as well!
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I actually almost completely forgot about this...more flogging it around the forums may be indicated... ;)
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Great to see the target has been reached.Like the update too about the next lot of miniatures being worked on now.Congrats Joe.