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AlMan wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 3:14 pm
teaman wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:39 am Always great to see your minis. Inspires me to get going on mine.

Where did you get the dragons and the little devils? Just curious. I know Dollar Tree had dragons years back.
I got a tube of SCS Monsters, available through Amazon, which included the Devils, Werewolves, Lizard-Men, Fishmen, Cyclopes, and Flesh Golems that are in previous entries in this thread. I haven't finished some of the other sculpts in this set, Vampires, Giant Spiders, Mummies, Giant Moths, Zombies or Tombstones. I haven't done the Mummies or Zombies since I have so many others from my Dollar General sets.

The Dragons came from a tube of SCS Fantasy creatures, this set included Wizards, Female Elf Bows, Centaurs, Unicorns, Fairies, Etons, Dwarf Axe-men. I didn't do the Skeletons from this set because the sculpts were badly bent over and will not stand straight. Also the shields tend to fall off, I might make a pile of hot glue and paint it gold and put some glitter polish on it to represent gems, then paint a shield and glue it to the pile as a magic shield. They have also updated the set to be boxed and includes some new sculpts that I didn't get in the original; Full Plate Knights, Minotaurs, Griffons and Nagas. The tube version I got had two sets of Tombstones that I painted up but didn't show.

All of these are larger than the standard 1/28th scale of the WizKid and Reaper these are more like 1/32, but like telling a fishing story the opponent is always larger than life.
Thanks Al, I'll have to take a look at them. Happy painting! (just don't beat the devil out of the brush with thinner in it. Bad idea all around).
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Re: Miniatures

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teaman wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 5:38 pm Thanks Al, I'll have to take a look at them. Happy painting! (just don't beat the devil out of the brush with thinner in it. Bad idea all around).
But its sooo much fun beating the brush against the easel!!!!
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Re: Miniatures

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Before it started storming today I was able to get these done.
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Vampires 1 ( Red and Black cape liners)
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Vampires 1 (Purple and Black cape liners)
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Giant Recluse and Giant Black Widow Spiders vs an elf. Scared my son with the Black Widow Spider.

Enjoy.

Thanks you for the complement teaman your art work is also an inspiration to me.
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Good job! Where did you get the spiders? I can always use more.
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tkdco2 wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 9:22 pm Good job! Where did you get the spiders? I can always use more.
Check my response to teaman its all explained there.
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Thanks, AlMan!
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I used the video tutorial that CptClyde posted on his YouTube channel some time ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8Hm8EhTuDQ

I chose to buy thick precut magnets in bulk though, and I'm really happy with their weight. Also, they fit nicely in the clear superglue 3-pack containers sold at Dollarama, so I have safe storage for the 50 I've made. Thanks, Luke.
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Re: Miniatures

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If you have arachnophobia just skip this post.

Here is a better pic of the Spiders, I also did a Giant Garden Spider, although the Recluse and Garden Spiders are not in the Core Rules, I'll just use these as general spiders.
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The mini is actual about as large as an actual Garden Spider, I saw many of them on the farm I grew up on.

These other spiders are color coded so my players just need to name the color of the spider. If I ever get another set of SCS Monsters I might paint the garden spiders with alternate colors to make them more interesting. I might also make alternate Black widow spiders too.
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Color bands are a good idea for using minis! Nice job.
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Re: Miniatures

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Well done on the spiders! Color coding is a very useful for keeping track of opponents when you have several miniatures that look the same.
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