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Title: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: obsidian3d on January 17, 2017, 03:16:56 AM
I was wondering if anyone knows of any  28-35mm figures that could be used to represent Harry and some of his allies and villains?
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Keeper Nilbog on January 17, 2017, 09:12:14 AM
Reaper do a figure in a coat and hat, with a staff and torch (which is fairly easy to modify) that would work for Harry.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: palaeomerus on January 17, 2017, 11:28:14 PM
Harry doesn't wear a hat though. Jim Butcher has long complained about his cover artist making with the detective hats. He claims he made SURE to mention that Captain Grimm the Aeronaut in the Aeronaut's Windlass DOES wear an ornate hat as matter of habit, is rarely seen without it, yet on the novel's cover he is shown bare headed.

He wears a western duster coat, a silver pentacle pendant. He carries a staff as both a club and a magical aid. He sometimes carries a revolver since a magician's presence often interfere with more complicated machinery and cause it to malfunction. He drives old simple cars without electronics for much the same reason. He keeps his hair cut short and doesn't do beards or mustaches but misses a few shaves here and there. He generally wears blue-jeans and boots. Shirt varies often based on where he is in his laundry schedule.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: obsidian3d on January 18, 2017, 06:17:09 PM
I was thinking that the not-Carter from Hasslefree could make a good Murphy.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: supervike on January 19, 2017, 01:14:06 AM
(http://hfminis.co.uk/img_cms/product_images/hfa066.jpg)


I think this would be a good basis to start with.  You'd have to add the pendant. 
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on January 23, 2017, 11:02:00 AM
I would suggest Hasslefree's Sadie, swapping the Mac for Murphy's "chocolate box" (also available from Hasslefree).

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-O_2uScPKHng/TyBrzj7gPaI/AAAAAAAAAI4/gOuIndc_Eb4/s1600/sadiec.png)
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: agent_pumpkin on January 23, 2017, 05:22:20 PM
What about these guy...? With some work they may be suitable.

http://miniature-heroes.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=487_556&products_id=27884

http://www.magistermilitum.com/dow1-modern-wizard.html
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Grimmnar on February 23, 2017, 05:09:41 AM
Harry doesn't wear a hat though. Jim Butcher has long complained about his cover artist making with the detective hats. He claims he made SURE to mention that Captain Grimm the Aeronaut in the Aeronaut's Windlass DOES wear an ornate hat as matter of habit, is rarely seen without it, yet on the novel's cover he is shown bare headed.

He wears a western duster coat, a silver pentacle pendant. He carries a staff as both a club and a magical aid. He sometimes carries a revolver since a magician's presence often interfere with more complicated machinery and cause it to malfunction. He drives old simple cars without electronics for much the same reason. He keeps his hair cut short and doesn't do beards or mustaches but misses a few shaves here and there. He generally wears blue-jeans and boots. Shirt varies often based on where he is in his laundry schedule.
For a man that states Harry doesn't wear a hat there are an awful lots of pics of Harry in hats.
See at least six book covers of the like. Shouldn't the author have some say in what the cover will look like?
And I ask this knowing that Dresden doesn't wear hats. Just a bit of irony I guess.

Grimm
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Lovejoy on February 23, 2017, 08:17:15 AM
Shouldn't the author have some say in what the cover will look like?

The author apparently asked that question too, and was told that they were books about a 'detective wizard' and in cover pics 'wizard' equals 'staff' and 'detective' equals 'hat', so that's what they were doing...

As for minis, I've contacted Jim Butcher's agent twice to ask about doing a licensed line, but I've never had a reply. I made a Harry sculpt for myself though!

(http://www.michaellovejoy.com/harry-dresden-miniature.jpg)

cheers
Michael
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Steve F on February 23, 2017, 08:48:33 AM
Very nice sculpt.  I suppose the advantage of just doing it for yourself is that you don't have to compromise a dynamic pose for ease of casting.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Lovejoy on February 23, 2017, 09:24:34 AM
Very nice sculpt.  I suppose the advantage of just doing it for yourself is that you don't have to compromise a dynamic pose for ease of casting.
Cheers! Technically, he's castable in 3 pieces; but I really don't like multipart metals, so yeah, he'd be posed differently if sculpted for full production. A stronger contact point with the base for a start!  :D
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: S J Donovan on February 24, 2017, 12:50:09 AM
http://recreationalconflict.com (http://recreationalconflict.com) has a Dresden figure (http://recreationalconflict.lusagi.com/leadbones/full/adventure.jpg)
Find it under Lead Bones single figures bottom of the page.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: obsidian3d on August 04, 2017, 06:46:57 PM
Lovejoy, that is a great looking model. Have you painted it yet? I'd be curious to see it next to some other figures in your collection.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Lovejoy on August 05, 2017, 09:21:15 AM
Lovejoy, that is a great looking model. Have you painted it yet? I'd be curious to see it next to some other figures in your collection.

No, sorry - he's still lying around in a box somewhere... a victim of my endlessly changing project ideas!  :D
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Ultravanillasmurf on August 08, 2017, 01:03:26 PM
The author apparently asked that question too, and was told that they were books about a 'detective wizard' and in cover pics 'wizard' equals 'staff' and 'detective' equals 'hat', so that's what they were doing...

As for minis, I've contacted Jim Butcher's agent twice to ask about doing a licensed line, but I've never had a reply. I made a Harry sculpt for myself though!

(http://www.michaellovejoy.com/harry-dresden-miniature.jpg)

cheers
Michael

Nice sculpt.
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Lovejoy on August 08, 2017, 02:43:49 PM
Nice sculpt.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: soldado on August 09, 2017, 08:30:03 PM
Damn thats a really nice figure, andyou showing it off and i cant ever get a copy is just mean  lol
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Lovejoy on August 10, 2017, 09:03:53 AM
Damn thats a really nice figure, andyou showing it off and i cant ever get a copy is just mean  lol
But I'm a mean person, so that's only to be expected...  :D
Title: Re: Dresden Files appropriate figures?
Post by: Karadek on August 21, 2017, 04:58:18 PM
Wow!  I'm a bit of a Johnny-come-lately, but man! That is an excellent sculpt of Harry by Lovejoy.  I wish I had your skills.