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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: thebinmann on June 19, 2014, 03:04:42 PM
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Hi
Does anyone have any of these or know if there is a comp picture out there, with Artizan/Copplestone?
Thanks
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They're about average height with the rest of the Reaper stuff, to maybe a little shorter.
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Thanks, but I have no Reaper minis at all... But now I can have a look at Reaper comp sites so that's great
Cheers
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I'll see if I can get a couple of pics later. They are taller than Artizan but then so is Copplestone, I'll try and do both once the kids are in bed.
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Thanks
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Right, here you go. Levelled the bases as the Reaper figure is a slotta and I haven't cut it off yet:)
From the left: Artizan, Copplestone, Reaper Deadlands.
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Wow, what's the middle one based with?
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Same as the Artizan one, 2p currently on top of a Renedra 25mm round to bring it up to the same height as the slotta figure.
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Thanks Mr D
They seem fine to me!
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PS which line is the guy on the left from?
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Same as the Artizan one, 2p currently on top of a Renedra 25mm round to bring it up to the same height as the slotta figure.
Sorry, I meant the basing material - I really like that fine texture and that's a nice colour too.
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PS which line is the guy on the left from?
He's an Artizan Texas Ranger from this pack:
http://www.artizandesigns.com/prod.php?prod=1028
Thanks Mr D
They seem fine to me!
No problem, the Reaper guys vary a little in height, the rough and tough Texas Ranger for example is taller than the scientist I showed, while the female scientist is a little smaller. They mix fine when based correctly though.
Sorry, I meant the basing material - I really like that fine texture and that's a nice colour too.
I'll double check later on the colour but I think it was one of the old GW Foundation paints, it's brown :) It's a good base to build up foliage on. The material is just sand, I mix a few grades together to get a limited variation, always sift it so that you can control how much of what size is in there.
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Thanks again on both counts, I would probebly god for the mad scientist et al any way and perhaps f=some of the 1920s ones too. But they are fairly pricey...