Reaper Master Series Miniatures

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Reaper Master Series Miniatures

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Reaper has finally shown models to be released in the Master Series Miniatures. For those who don't know yet - it is supposed to be a line for collectors and painters, rather in bigger than 28mm scales (54mm+). Sculptors are probably not given any strict guidelines - they can sculpt what they want.
First two models are both females in 54mm scale. Surprise, surprise ;)
What else would you expect to get from Reaper ;)

I'm not very impressed by Van Horne's Queen of the Jungle. It's nice, but nothing special:
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However this sci-fi babe by Van Schaik is awesome! One of the best sculpts I've seen in a while.
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I like the idea of quite developed bases, making for a small diorama.
I don't have any info yet regarding the price of MSM.
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I know some =][= scale modelers that are going to be very happy to see this Sci-Fi babe!!!!!

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WOW to the sculpt on the bottom!!! Realistic pose, great setting and weapon that the sculptor is not using as a penis substitute. Is it me or are the latest reaper models (esp DH line) just getting better and better.
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fullheadofhair wrote:WOW to the sculpt on the bottom!!! Realistic pose, great setting and weapon that the sculptor is not using as a penis substitute. Is it me or are the latest reaper models (esp DH line) just getting better and better.
:lol:
remark about the weapon made me laugh :)

Reaper's DHL 2800 and 2900 lines were great. Lots of good fantasy style models - not as classic as some of their releases, not as fancy as confrontation. Then they had some problems with 3000 line - bad sculpts or stuff interesting only for D&D gamers. As you hav noticed - they are back on tracks now :)
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I like both, but the second one better :) The cat on the first one could be better.
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endrem wrote:I like both, but the second one better :) The cat on the first one could be better.
I agree, there is something about the paws and legs taht seem just off to me. . . . .

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The big pussycat doens't look right to me at all. THe head is off, and like dragyn pointed out, the paws and legs are strange. I'm not a fan of the female either.

Now the second one I like. I don't think it's great, but it's going into the right direction ;)
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In the first post, the lady's claw-like hands, and her legs just seem to be off from me, as what I would expect from a big mini manufacturer.

The second one, the model is ok, but I dun like the diorma given. I mean it is nothing really stunning or special. Then the painter may want to do his / her own special base or diorma.

As a "master" series, I am not impressed at all.
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fullheadofhair wrote:Realistic pose
:lolsign: yeah, if you ignore that whole "I'm in a serious combat situation with my entire midriff completely bare" thing...
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1. is her bare midriff anyhow connected with her pose?
2. I agree, that bare midriffs are not very wise or realistic, but...
3. ...I don't care :lol: this is sf (or usually fantasy). Wanna realism? Get Pegaso or Andrea historic stuff. The sculpting process is usually preceded by scientific/historic research there :D
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