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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Schrumpfkopf on 28 November 2016, 07:24:55 PM
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Check out the Goatery. :)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/westfaliaminiatures/the-second-breakfast
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Really nice to see the halflings hit the main website. When will the kobolds be loosed?
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Shared on my FB page.
Love the buildings and the new additions to the range.
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Just ordered my share !! Lovely additions
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That is stunning!!! :o :-*
(http://i1286.photobucket.com/albums/a605/andymac2105/Mobile%20Uploads/48D4C01E-6D28-439F-8E1F-3F17BE00E7C7_zpsnpur8bux.png) (http://s1286.photobucket.com/user/andymac2105/media/Mobile%20Uploads/48D4C01E-6D28-439F-8E1F-3F17BE00E7C7_zpsnpur8bux.png.html)
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Thanks guys!
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indeed it is
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I love that hobbit hole, but.... is it filled with tree roots? Or if not, how does the tree get its water and keep from tipping over in a stiff breeze? (I know, I'm being nit-picky...)
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Well clearly the roots have been formed into archways, nooks and crannies within the hobbit hole! Anyone would think you've never been in a hobbit hole before!
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As a matter of fact, no. In college I heard about guys who liked to go "hobbit holing" but I was never into that sort of thing.
o_o
(There was also a bar named Mr. Bilbo's about 20 minutes from the university, and I never made it there, either, I'm sad to say.)
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Those buildings look great. The tree could be in a 'tree well' that goes into the building.
What are the approximate dimensions of the buildings?
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Pledged for the lot. Again.
Still, at least when I can't afford to buy food, I'll have plenty of halflings to eat.
This resin is edible, right?
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They shook money out of my wallet, for sure. Thanks for bringing it to my attention, Schrumpfkopf.
-Michael
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Thanks guys! Don't eat that crap @Diesel. :--)
The fronts are between 15 and 20 cm. They fit well with retty much all 28mm ranges out there.
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A 'Tiny John' must be required as a Stretch Goal now, surely.
And let's have no puerile innuendos about the name please.
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A 'Tiny John' must be required as a Stretch Goal now, surely.
And let's have no puerile innuendos about the name please.
Micro John's are a thing.
Also - a friend of mine bought a dog and named him Purzel which means something like flapsy. That darn beast was massive.
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Mmm, those figures are very nice. It makes me want to buy them all and get painting!
Great stuff here.
Thanks
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A 'Tiny John' must be required as a Stretch Goal now, surely.
Seeing as they're already pretty tiny, a bigger model would tend to just look human sized. I'd suggest a 'Big John' model that's even smaller that usual...
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What about a Dwarf renegade?
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This is a MUST for all the Furry Foot Fanciers out there. The BEST OF LUCK with your endeavor!
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Seeing as they're already pretty tiny, a bigger model would tend to just look human sized. I'd suggest a 'Big John' model that's even smaller that usual...
That's him - human for size comparison.
(https://scontent.flhr2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/13418507_531609260358526_454086073504942586_o.jpg)
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Ah. He is a biiiig boy.
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Over and out. Thanks for all the support!