Scibor's Monstrous Miniatures
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Skrit
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RE: new releases
I like the choked chicken but to be honest the minatures don't really do it for me...
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Demi_morgana
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RE: new releases
last night new category of stuff hit the store: wooden exhibition bases like the one below:
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more sizes (smaller ones of course ^^ ) will appear soon
Click to see full-sized imagemore sizes (smaller ones of course ^^ ) will appear soon
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ToMaZ
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RE: new releases
I had never seen that necromancer before. I like it.
The wooden bases, well... they are just wooden bases, but it's nice to have them in the shop
The wooden bases, well... they are just wooden bases, but it's nice to have them in the shop
---ToMaZ---
Try honesty...
Try honesty...
RE: new releases
I am not very impressed by the new models. But it may be due to the quality of the paintjobs.
While getting used to excellent presentation from many companies, I think these paintjobs don't help the sculpts. Wouldn't it be better to show them unpainted?
But it may be just me....
Well, and please don't think I wanted just to criticize, but offer some (hopefully useful) feedback...
And the bases are nice, but quite expensive IMHO.
While getting used to excellent presentation from many companies, I think these paintjobs don't help the sculpts. Wouldn't it be better to show them unpainted?
But it may be just me....
Well, and please don't think I wanted just to criticize, but offer some (hopefully useful) feedback...
And the bases are nice, but quite expensive IMHO.
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Nameless
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RE: new releases
I can't say much about paintjobs. For me they look quite all right, but close-ups would be required to judge it.
Bases are expensive, but they are quite big (minis are 54mm), so price might be justified.
Bases are expensive, but they are quite big (minis are 54mm), so price might be justified.
RE: new releases
I only mean they seem to obscure details of these minis instead of making them more visible. They look a bit... rubbery to me.
Which means: even though they're not bad paintjobs, they're not good for marketing IMHO.
Which means: even though they're not bad paintjobs, they're not good for marketing IMHO.
RE: new releases
I am talking about the ones on the previous pics (not the new ones with plinths). I've seen them as greens and they looked more detailed and interesting than the painted versions. As a potential customer I would be more convinced and interested after seeing them unpainted than painted. That's what I wanted to say...
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Demi_morgana
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