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Offline ced1106

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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #285 on: September 01, 2020, 08:48:00 AM »
Tiny Furniture's "Troll Chief Throne" is a single-piece miniature, which stands 3 1/2" tall on a 2" x 2" base. Pretty large for a miniature -- and it's certainly not just tiny furniture! The throne is composed of various dragon, animal, humanoid, and human skulls and bones, held together with wood, leather, and rope, on a stone base. There's even a large stone axe and a rune stone. Even though the name of the figure is "Troll Chief Throne", the throne is fine for large evil humanoids, such as ogres, and physically powerful orcs, bugbears, etc. The throne has not only the incredible detail you expect from Tiny Furniture, but your players will want to pick it up and look at it closely, to try to identify the different skulls and other features on this impressive structure! As something of a spoiler, look for: a mammoth skull and tusks, a second set of mammoth tusks, a third set of mammoth tusks, two gigantic humanoid (orc?) skulls, the skull of a giant cat, an even bigger skull of an even gianter cat, and a dragon skull! Those trolls have certainly been busy! The model is available both unpainted and painted. Despite all this detail and features, this terrain piece can be easily painted quickly by a beginner. Intermediate painters with a little experience with blood effects will want to give the huge stone axe a nice coat of blood, and perhaps a blood stain on the steps of the throne. Just to make things interesting. I'm sure if you have extra skulls for basing, you could find some room for them on the steps as well. Painters will also be happy to know that the miniature has minimal prep, with pretty much no mold lines or gaps.

WIP and review : https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/92814-tiny-furnitures-troll-chief-throne/



« Last Edit: September 02, 2020, 06:45:24 AM by ced1106 »
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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #286 on: September 03, 2020, 03:33:00 PM »
Tiny wall-mounted shields and banners for your miniature castle. Fully hand-painted.













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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #287 on: September 03, 2020, 06:51:12 PM »
Great painting :-* :-* :-*

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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #288 on: September 08, 2020, 06:03:02 PM »
Super-tiny medieval meal for your castle ants and D&D characters too.






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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #289 on: September 12, 2020, 02:56:44 AM »
Introduction: What's future-retro and full of rust? Why, it's Tiny Furniture's "Junk cart". This post-apoc miniature has the back half of a 1950's car (maybe an Edsel?) and two construction beams to pull it around. Perfect for a game of Fallout or any other post-apocalyptic game. The deck lid of the trunk has been removed, and a big pile of retro-future junk is there, too. This is a multi-piece miniature, with a removable junk pile so you can have an empty junk cart, or put something else in it. Thematically, you will probably want the car and junk rusted, which would make the miniature best for intermediate painters. Beginning painters, of course, can easily paint this miniature, if they prefer to give it a brown wash instead of rust effects. The miniature has pretty much no mold lines, and assembly is easy. Both unpainted and painted versions are available.

The miniature has multiple pieces: two construction beams that serve as handles, the back half of a 1950's car that serves as the back of the car, two different pairs of tires (you only need one for the cart, so the other two can be used as junk or attached to the handles), and a removable block of various retro pieces of junk. The block of junk can be turned around. The junk pile junk are, from most noticable to details : a car door, a tire, a suitcase, a gas can, some gas cylinders, a futuristic case, wooden chests, and some bottles. That's a lot of detail, all of it future-restro-istic. The pieces fit together easily. In the pictures, I just use putty.

WIP and Review : https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/92929-tiny-furnitures-retro-future-post-apocalypse-junk-cart/
TF : https://tiny-furniture.com/products/junk-cart



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Offline Tiny-Furniture

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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #290 on: September 13, 2020, 07:47:17 PM »
Super-tiny girls portraits for your ant's castles and D&D scenarios.
Guess the originals?











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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #291 on: September 18, 2020, 10:30:01 PM »
(Rough draft for a review on RPG.net. More Tiny Furniture Reviews : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productCompany=tiny+furniture&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher

Tiny Furniture's "Guillotine" is a multi-piece set, including guillotine, basked, and unfortunate man's head. The miniature may be purchased by itself, or as part of Tiny Furniture's "The Execution Day" set, which includes "1) Gallows and Scaffold, 2) Executioner axe and chopping block, 3) Guillotine, 4) Pillory, 5) Torturer". Both the "Guillotine" and "The Execution Day" miniatures may be purchased unpainted or painted. (The last photo is the professionally painted version.)

Like Tiny Furniture's other miniatures, their guillotine miniature has great details, even having a rope and tie down the side, pulley atop the blade, and various metal fasteners. The platform, where the victim would be lain down, is a single piece, rather than hollow, making it less likely to break apart. Assembly is pretty easy. You can even use putty (with superglue) to put the miniature together, if you wish to take it apart after play for safer storage.

The model is easy to paint and pretty much has no mold lines. Some pieces need to be detached from sprues. The guillotine itself is painted as wood, rope, and metal. Except for the metal, I primed in brown primer, followed by brown Army Painter Strong Tone, and a light dry brush mainly on the edges of the miniature. For the platform, I painted the "hollow" areas with a dark black-brown. For the metal blade and other metal areas, I primed or painted in metallic primer, followed by dark Secret Weapon Armor wash. The rope and basket were primed in brown primer, then dry-brushed in ochre Army Painter Skeleton Bone. Paint the head as you would a zombie. While I didn't do it, you can add blood to the blade and stocks. Search on "miniature painting blood tutorial" for tutorials on painting blood.

Product Catalog:
https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=guillotine

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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #292 on: September 25, 2020, 03:41:17 AM »
(Rough draft for an RPG.net review. More more Tiny Funiture reviews, see : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productCompany=tiny+furniture&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher

Tiny Furniture's "Medieval Castle Toilets" is a three-piece resin miniatures set, consisting of a one-piece stone toilet, and a two-piece wooden toilet with a cover. (If you want a fancier chamberpot, look at the Noble's Bedroom.) Tiny Furniture miniatures have an incredible level of detail, and these miniatures are no exception. The wood has wood grain throughout, visible at at tabletop distance. The cover of the wood toilet fits just fine. You can distinguish the individual stones, as well as see the texture. You could also use the wood toilet as a small tub, but that might be a little gross. Although these are based on castle toilets, they can be used in any wooden structure, such as an inn, or stone one. The miniature comes in both an unpainted and painted version. Tiny Furniture also sells an outhouse.

Tiny Furniture catalog : https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=toilet

WIP and review on Reaper : https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/93121-tiny-furnitures-medieval-castle-toilets/

« Last Edit: September 25, 2020, 08:00:05 AM by ced1106 »

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« Reply #293 on: October 01, 2020, 07:52:52 AM »
Tiny Furniture's "Medieval bakery" is a multi-piece miniature set consisting of... quite a few pieces! A bread oven, a warming oven, and two bakery tables with overhead shelving are just the start. A wine cask... bushel of cabbages... urn and lid... broom... sacks... flour stone mill... pitcher... small basket, two wine bottles, sprig of garlic, two jars on one sprue... pie, two pieces of pastry, and a pretzel on another... plate... sack of apples... sack of grain... another sack of grain... apron hanger... washcloth hanger... three pastries... and two serving baskets of cookies. That's one busy bakery. Many of these pieces are available individually.

Each of the larger pieces also has smaller items on them. The oven has two smaller candles, a fire, and firewood. One overhead shelving has a pumpkin, lid, container, bowl of something, two pretzels, jar with cover, small plate of wafers, two notes, and three dried vegetable sprigs. The other overhead shelving has two jars, three bowls of different somethings, a basket of apples, a mug-shaped basked of another something, a sprig of garlic, a bread cutting board, some sort of brush, two notes, and a rag. One kitchen counter island has three apple or meat turnovers, two bowls of stuff, a rolling pin, a pitcher, a pestle, and basket of round breads or cookies. The other has a book, jar, two pastries, a pie, and rolling pin.

Individually, each piece or kitchen item on a larger one isn't difficult. It's just that this set is jam-packed with them, even if you don't pack the jars with jam. The individual items molded into the larger pieces can be tricky to avoid a stray stroke of paint. It's an involved project, especially for intermediate painters who want to make those jars transparent with pickled eggs or whatnot inside of them. Thankfully, beginner painters can paint them opaque, and the rest of the bakery isn't otherwise more difficult to paint than any terrain piece. The small unattached pieces are on sprues, which make them easier to handle -- though be careful about removing small parts from sprues. And make sure you carefully store these small pieces once you remove them from the sprues so they don't get lost! If you want even more small items, look at Tiny Furniture's "Market Supplies" and "Dishes in a Tavern" for similar and additional items for your kitchen, bakery, and tavern. Tiny Furniture also offers a painted version.

Medieval Bakery on the Tiny Furniture webstore : https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=bakery

WIP and full review : https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/93220-tiny-furnitures-bakery-set/

More more Tiny Furniture reviews : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productCompany=tiny+furniture&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher







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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #294 on: October 05, 2020, 10:35:46 AM »
Just finished the Dark Magister workplaces  ;)










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« Reply #295 on: October 11, 2020, 12:38:55 AM »
Nice!

I reviewed the Dark Magister's Workplace awhile back on RPG.net : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/18/18426.phtml

You can pick up the miniature and other Dark Magister miniatures at Tiny Furniture : https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=Dark+Magister+workplace

Here's my somewhat murky results. :P






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« Reply #296 on: October 17, 2020, 07:02:31 PM »
Tiny Furniture's "Dungeon Garbage" is a seven-piece miniature set of heaps of garbage and medieval junk. The miniatures have excellent detail, with an assortment of garbage suitable for dungeons, city states, and villages. Each heap pile is a collection of smaller distinct items, so don't underestimate the time you should dedicate to painting these miniatures. The miniatures are based on molds from Lady Sabelle Designs. If you're familiar with Hirst Arts, think of Lady Sabelle Designs as molds for accessories, rather than game tiles and buildings. I tracked down these miniatures to Lady Sabelle Designs' "Mold #3 – Rags and Riches", if you have experience with resin and plaster molds.

The contents and a description of the garbage piles are:
* Random: smaller pile of wood, fabric, and pottery.
* Treasure: medium pile with wood barrel, axe, and book.
* Treasure: small pile with urn, skull, and small chest.
* Random: small pile with urn, boot, and wood.
* Residence: medium pile with pitcher, plate, bottle, bread loaf, and wooden chair (?).
* Random: medium pile with plate and wood.
* Gears: medium pile with large gears, ox idol head, and bottle.

The descriptions are just approximate. Certainly you can find whatever you'd like your players to find in these piles. My only nitpick is that the "gears" miniature seems a bit out of place, since most dungeons and medieval settings, other than maybe a mill or clockwork tower, wouldn't have a pile of large gears as debris.

WIP and Review: https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/93396-tiny-furnitures-dungeon-garbage/
Previous TF Reviews: https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productCompany=tiny+furniture&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher
TF Catalog : https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=garbage


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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #297 on: October 19, 2020, 04:19:16 PM »
When you didn't wear your mask in Tinyburg...






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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop accessories (and figures too!!!)
« Reply #298 on: October 21, 2020, 02:23:32 PM »
Warning! Siren detected near Tinyburg! Be careful...






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Re: (Commercial) Tiny furniture, tabletop props (and figures too)
« Reply #299 on: October 30, 2020, 06:12:11 PM »
Tiny Furniture's "Pillory" is a multi-piece figure, consisting of four pieces, including a tiny lock. The miniature may be purchased by itself, or as part of Tiny Furniture's "The Execution Day" set, which includes "1) Gallows and Scaffold, 2) Executioner axe and chopping block, 3) Guillotine, 4) Pillory, 5) Torturer". Both the "Pillory" and "The Execution Day" miniatures may be purchased unpainted or painted. (The last photo is the professionally painted version.) Like Tiny Furniture's other miniatures, their pillory miniature has great detail, including a small sign and that tiny lock. The model has pretty much no mold lines. Some pieces are attached to sprues. Assembly requires superglue and the pieces are small, but not tricky to glue together.

Reaper WIP thread and review : https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/93532-tiny-furnitures-pillory/
More Tiny Furniture pics reviews on RPG.net : https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?productCompany=tiny+furniture&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher
Tiny Furniture catalog :  https://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=pillory


 

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