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Offline Galland

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #60 on: 17 March 2011, 08:27:59 PM »
It's got me seriously planning a new Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay campaign!
(1st edition of course…)

There is no other edition!
Tintin - Pulp Adventures in a orderly fashion
Gallows Falls - Western Village
Eisende - Mordheim costal village WIP
Rome - SPQR & Hail Caesar

Offline Ratnik

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #61 on: 17 March 2011, 08:30:29 PM »





Offline Earther

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #62 on: 17 March 2011, 08:56:21 PM »
Nice and sinister! Looking forward to getting my hands on this range. :D

Offline mweaver

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #63 on: 17 March 2011, 11:03:55 PM »
He looks rather miffed about something.  I like 'em.

Offline Damien

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #64 on: 18 March 2011, 12:01:43 AM »
I like how the feet are inverted (pointed toward each other). Really cool mini.



Damien

Offline Mad Doc Morris

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #65 on: 18 March 2011, 12:34:16 PM »
Could we have a dancing, flute-playing jester as well? Prettyprettyplease? ;D
I've searched for ages for a decent model to represent the skull-faced jester pictured in the Mordheim rulebook. That would be awesome!

Offline ketoeloeh

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #66 on: 18 March 2011, 02:09:15 PM »
Yup, once more a cool fig :)

Looking at the figures it looks to me that some of them could be cast in 2 pieces (head part and body part) which could offer some additional flexibility when assembling miniatures.
And - come to think of it - of course an opportunity to create replacement heads as well...

Any thoughts in this direction, Prof?

(me=just curious :) )
Golden Goblin by day & night, Great Old One after hours!

Offline Sir Dryden

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #67 on: 18 March 2011, 03:02:10 PM »
Could we have a dancing, flute-playing jester as well? Prettyprettyplease? ;D

Yeah, we could really use a Ian Anderson fig!  :D

Seriously, great job on all those Bruegelburg minis. They look amazing.

Yours truly,

Sir Dryden

Offline Flockalicious

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #68 on: 18 March 2011, 03:09:06 PM »
this whole range, concept to creation, is off the charts!

Offline Ratnik

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #69 on: 18 March 2011, 05:43:47 PM »
i think i'll make a set of 15-20 replacement heads for this range in near future

Offline Raxxus

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #70 on: 18 March 2011, 06:02:30 PM »
ratnik what medium do you use for sculpting? some kind of polymer clay?

Offline Gjalp

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #71 on: 19 March 2011, 02:37:32 AM »
These minis are fantastic.....gonna have to get me all of them!
Excellent work and am looking forward to the next releases.

Slainte,

Andy - Painter of fine miniatures.

Offline mweaver

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #72 on: 19 March 2011, 04:46:29 AM »
I love having spare heads for conversions, so thanks!

Offline Neotacha

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #73 on: 19 March 2011, 07:50:07 PM »
These are lovely.  I really think I'll have to order them myself, even before Michael places an order.

On the other hand, it'd be so nice to have a few women doing something not involving serving men bodies, booze, or food or going shopping with or without swords.  Surely someone somewhere spins, or sews, or even does laundry.  Does no one care for a little garden or pick flowers out in the meadows or simply mind their herds, flocks, gardens or children?  No one leans against the fence or gossips by the well?

Offline Aaron

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Re: Citizens of the Bruegelburg
« Reply #74 on: 19 March 2011, 08:36:42 PM »
Will Bruegelburg be getting a rat catcher?

 

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