Ilyad of march

New miniatures were released? Spread the news!
Nameless
The Better Choice
The Better Choice
Posts: 17415
Joined: 21 Jun 2005, o 17:41
Location: Silesia, Poland
Contact:

Post by Nameless »

Barbarians - good proportions, but there's something about poses, that I don't like.

Minotaur - nice and big. And quite similar to the recently released Reaper minotaur - check here
mahon
Super Villain
Super Villain
Posts: 23961
Joined: 31 Mar 2005, o 23:36
Location: Poznan, Poland
Contact:

Post by mahon »

although I prefer the Ilyad version from these...
-- Mahoń

Image

Back in the garage with my bullshit detector
Nameless
The Better Choice
The Better Choice
Posts: 17415
Joined: 21 Jun 2005, o 17:41
Location: Silesia, Poland
Contact:

Post by Nameless »

mahon wrote:although I prefer the Ilyad version from these...
Oh, you have broken my heart, Mahon :suicide:

;)
mahon
Super Villain
Super Villain
Posts: 23961
Joined: 31 Mar 2005, o 23:36
Location: Poznan, Poland
Contact:

Post by mahon »

Naah, usually I find some of Ilyad minis too exaggerated or too complex for my taste. But this time I somehow like this minotaur. I would like to see both versions painted by the same painter :)

BTW do you remember when there were some miniatures in Reaper's line which were very close to some other manufacturers'? Eg. to rackham's fiannas, etc.? There was pretty much talking on CMON about that...
-- Mahoń

Image

Back in the garage with my bullshit detector
Lai

Post by Lai »

I like this version too, it's less clumsy than reaper and confrontation ones.
the sad thing is that ilyad is expensive here... :(
Nameless
The Better Choice
The Better Choice
Posts: 17415
Joined: 21 Jun 2005, o 17:41
Location: Silesia, Poland
Contact:

Post by Nameless »

mahon wrote:BTW do you remember when there were some miniatures in Reaper's line which were very close to some other manufacturers'? Eg. to rackham's fiannas, etc.? There was pretty much talking on CMON about that...
Reaper's is making generic fantasy models, that could be easily used in any traditional fantasy game (D&D, wfb etc. and their own Warlord, of course :) ). I do however have a feeling sometimes, that some of their releases are aimed to replace specific models, This ogre has been released just after GW Ogre Kingdomes has been published. These are however rare cases.

As of Rackham - is is a very specific style, but I remember few models, that could be influenced by Rackham style - this goblin, for example. Minotaur I've shown above is also quite Confrontational. I do not recall any "fianna" models at the moment.
illusionrip
Sonny Crockett
Posts: 1579
Joined: 19 Jun 2005, o 08:48
Location: poznan/poland
Contact:

Post by illusionrip »

for your information ilyad minis will be available in KRAKON with the gently coloboration of JAMA store, won't they nameless ;)
Demi_morgana
Chest of Colors
Chest of Colors
Posts: 15233
Joined: 9 Apr 2005, o 02:51
Location: Eldorado
Contact:

Post by Demi_morgana »

really like all of these although minotaur is imo too bulky... maybe he used to take steroids in his youth? :wink:
Image

Hobby blog

Katoliku uważaj!
Skrit
Needs more explanation
Needs more explanation
Posts: 10608
Joined: 9 May 2005, o 15:34
Location: The Netherlands, Breda

Post by Skrit »

I really like the Minotaur. The women are quite nice too and I think in pretty good proportions, not like many other female sculpts with too big boobs and impossible poses...
Post Reply