Imbrian Arts
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Corvus
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I'm very impressed by these figures. Yes, they are heavily influenced by Rackham, which is a good thing of course.
The smaller figures look like a mix of Rackham's Mid-Nor and the releases by Bederken (also an OZ company).
Finally something new that is really good. I'm quite sure I will get these when they come out.
The smaller figures look like a mix of Rackham's Mid-Nor and the releases by Bederken (also an OZ company).
Finally something new that is really good. I'm quite sure I will get these when they come out.
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not yet... I don't like the current releasessuperhessianv wrote:Going shopping...
I'm going to wait for the goblins
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These look very good. Much like Rackham, which means really good 
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ToMaZ
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isn't it funny that Rackham, even after all those years, kind of set the standard for fantasy miniatures? 
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Yep, can't dissagree with the rackhamish look of these miniatures. Anyway, the firsth thing I thought when I saw these was apart from the resemblance to rackham minis was "these are damn cool". Can't wait to see more. About what ToMaZ said, well I think they did us a great thing putting that standard to such a high level. Don't You?
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CUKIERas
Imbrian Arts
Friend from a kangaroo country give em to me - damn I got to paint again now
but minis are very cool "uber rackhamish" ;D
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