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[miniatures] Now THAT is what I'm talking about...

Started by Benoist, December 22, 2010, 09:03:35 PM

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Benoist



Pathfinder miniatures, Visbaronetess Delour Aulamaxa.
Paizo Store linky link

Now that's a very cool mini. More original minis like these, please!

Peregrin

*resists quoting Monty Python like the stereotypical D&D player*
"In a way, the Lands of Dream are far more brutal than the worlds of most mainstream games. All of the games set there have a bittersweetness that I find much harder to take than the ridiculous adolescent posturing of so-called \'grittily realistic\' games. So maybe one reason I like them as a setting is because they are far more like the real world: colourful, crazy, full of strange creatures and people, eternal and yet changing, deeply beautiful and sometimes profoundly bitter."

danbuter

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Bushi D6  Samurai and D6!
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Ian Warner

Fat Opera Singers in Mini Wargames?

That's cool.

Makes a change from pneumatic chested, scantily clad bimbos you usually get.

Yes I realise by playing Amazons in Mordhiem (and soon maybe Blood Bowl) and Lahmians in WFB I'm a total hypocrite but I'm making the point here.
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Werekoala

Lan Astaslem


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Simlasa

The Reaper minis for Pathfinder have been pretty nice... I hadn't seen this one painted up before. I think I'd use her as some sort of witch or chaos champion.

deerat

That is a cool miniature –  don't remember seeing her painted like this!! Wouldn't mind getting a few of the others which are available especially as some are going at discounts prices too!! I am sure that gamers will definitely be interested to buy a few of these cool miniatures for their Pathfinder gaming!!

Malleus Arianorum

That\'s pretty much how post modernism works. Keep dismissing details until there is nothing left, and then declare that it meant nothing all along. --John Morrow
 
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Philotomy Jurament

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(Or maybe Y'golonac.)
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Benoist

Ah yes, well played on the suggestions of characters, gentlemen. :)