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by Nameless » 5 May 2007, o 11:17
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by NAVARRO » 5 May 2007, o 17:11
most are simply average sculpts but theres some gems in there... like that awesome toad
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by Darkson » 6 May 2007, o 09:11
I dont see how their 54mm figs can even compair to other 54mm kits. They just dont have the detail that should be in the 54mm scale.
The toad is a fun looking fig. Might be a good break figure to paint.
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by Nameless » 6 May 2007, o 12:17
I also don't think, that their 54mm minis live up to the name of the range - Master Series Miniatures. Still, Monique and cowgirl are lovely models and I really like them.
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by Szary » 6 May 2007, o 13:33
This chick from Klocke looks really interesting...
But for godness sake, he could sometime sculpt different face! Argh...
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by Skrit » 8 May 2007, o 12:34
The Gnoll looks cool but could somebody tell me what a Gnoll is?
The Toadrider is nice as well but I happen to have a special edition from a German Con which is much cooler! I believe it sculpted by Klocke too but not too sure there... If I have the time I'll post pics.
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by Nameless » 8 May 2007, o 12:36
Gnoll is some kind of monster from D&D. Looks bit like were-hyena to me
Previous reaper gnolls were not that good
toadrider is not sculpted by Klocke.
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by Skrit » 8 May 2007, o 12:43
Ah, that explains a lot, thx!:)
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by mahon » 8 May 2007, o 12:52
I don't think gnolls are werebeasts, just humanoids with some hyena features. or at least that's how I remember them from D&D
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by Nameless » 8 May 2007, o 12:56
dunno Mahon, I only played d&d once