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Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 6 Oct 2009, o 22:07
by Przemas
@Mahon: I think our price will be reasonable - it should be around 9-10EUR.
Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 6 Oct 2009, o 22:15
by mahon
that's reasonable. good luck, guys

Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 6 Oct 2009, o 22:24
by Demi_morgana
toilet or not - I like it! well done
Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 10 Oct 2009, o 22:09
by Przemas
Roadside shrine has been added to the webstore

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Even though we haven`t decided the name of this set I couldn`t resist sharing those:
Click to see full-sized image
It really paid off asking James Van Schaik to sculpt them

Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 11 Oct 2009, o 07:14
by arctica
Nice variants, comparing these with the GW's grey hunter heads, i much prefer these ones

more style and character to them.
Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 12 Oct 2009, o 08:25
by Bohun
I like the shrine/toilet very much!
Mayby it's a shrine of an Urinian God

Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 12 Oct 2009, o 10:07
by sea.man
Bohun wrote:Mayby it's a shrine of an Urinian God

You mean the fifth, yet unreleased chaos god?

Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 14 Oct 2009, o 11:19
by mahon
Bohun wrote:Mayby it's a shrine of an Urinian God

czlowiek.morze wrote:
You mean the fifth, yet unreleased chaos god?
IIRC more than 4 chaos gods were alreade described and released (I think at least Malal was done in the old Realms of Chaos) but I may be wrong...
Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 14 Oct 2009, o 11:23
by Skrit
No you're not Mahon. Malal for a certain time was indeed known to be a (the) fifth Chaos god although a renegade one. Other less known Gods but who are kind of accepted as being Chaos gods are Hashut (Chaos Dwarfs) and Khaine (Dark Elves and assassins).
My fluff is a bit rusty but these I remember clearly.

Re: MaxMini. eu - new releases
Posted: 14 Oct 2009, o 11:49
by mahon
plus two minor gods of Chaos: Zuvassin and Necoho (spelling may be wrong, but they were worshipped in Kislev).