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« Reply #60 on Aug 30, 2011, 3:05pm »

Looks like my family reunion!
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« Reply #61 on Aug 31, 2011, 12:45pm »

Here is a preview of the free set! More monsters in there as well!
This is a Bugbear.
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« Reply #62 on Aug 31, 2011, 8:16pm »

WOW! Excelent like every work you do 8-)
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« Reply #63 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:12am »

Announcing the release of Darkfast Classic Fantasy Set Zero: Basic Adventure!
It's FREE!
There is a wizard, elf, dwarf, thief, fighter, hobgoblin, gnoll, orc enforcer, goblin and a bugbear.
Please use responsibly.
http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=94506
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« Reply #64 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:20am »


Thanks very much, Adam.

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« Reply #65 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:31am »

Awesome! Thanks.

Is this the thread that will contain the link to the fan-created GSD file whenever it is created? Mine always turn out just a bit - off.
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« Reply #66 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:53am »

Thank you. This makes me want more hobgoblins. :)
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« Reply #67 on Sept 1, 2011, 4:43am »

Your work is very addicting! A little only makes you want more!
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« Reply #68 on Sept 1, 2011, 12:03pm »

Thank you very much! Awesomeness in paper. ;D
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« Reply #69 on Sept 1, 2011, 12:06pm »

Already Downloaded ;D

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« Reply #70 on Sept 1, 2011, 12:53pm »

Just having some fun with bases and tiles.
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« Reply #71 on Sept 1, 2011, 1:05pm »

Before I forget today, any specific old school fantasy requests for future sets?
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« Reply #72 on Sept 1, 2011, 1:29pm »

Here is the new set "in action".
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« Reply #73 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:10pm »


Sept 1, 2011, 1:05pm, okumarts wrote:
Before I forget today, any specific old school fantasy requests for future sets?


Sure. Dwarfs, "Kenders" (which are not Hobbits), Halflings. Dragons (from pet to ancient), beholders, jelly cubes, mimics....

Uh, and more genders for heroes (if not for monsters also), so a female paladine/dwarf, a male rangers.... basically to have a chance to give to the kids i play with his proper hero (girls don't like to play males, boys dont want female heroins).

And i renew an old request i wrote some time ago about "kid heroes".... like kids with wooden swords and pot as helmets against baby goblins.
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« Reply #74 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:23pm »

Cool.. will be just the job for the solo rpg I use occassionally (when real life allows).

Like others here would enjoy a mix of heroes/genders, usual gribblies (goblins , monsters etc)..

will be downloading the Orcs soon..
Oh and the historical sets are pretty smart too..

Keep up the good work ;)
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« Reply #75 on Sept 1, 2011, 2:23pm »

OUTSTANDING :o

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« Reply #76 on Sept 1, 2011, 3:55pm »

I'll second Parduz and also add just some basic old school monsters in your style. Orcs were a great start! You figures look great. The guys in my game earlier this week were blown away with the look. I had them on the table in some terrain, and between the shadows there and the shading of the mini, one guy asked me where I got the sweet old school orc sculpt. He did a double take when I told him it was paper. Paper modelers: Converting the leadheads one cool mini at a time... ;D
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« Reply #77 on Sept 1, 2011, 4:41pm »

More white-haired, woodland Elves and sturdy mountain Dwarves, and more monsters. Then I can go back to doing simple background villagers.
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P.S. And a Hydra with different layers for different amount of heads, if we're shooting for the moon.
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« Reply #78 on Sept 1, 2011, 5:11pm »

Being a living relic sculptor from the old-school days, when things now considered "retro" were cutting edge, I have to say these are the most imaginative figures I've seen in decades, since everybody decided to imitate Ral Partha!

I love the boss orc and the bugbear. I've had a bugbear character named Uhguruk for decades. This is now the figure I'm going to use for Uhguruk.

Thanks, Dave!

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« Reply #79 on Sept 1, 2011, 6:03pm »

WOW Thanks Dave, it´s espectacular, awesome, excelent (and many many adjetives) work ;D
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« Reply #80 on Sept 1, 2011, 6:45pm »

Once again, Magic Users and more beasts like Ettercaps, and insect-oid creatures.

Oh... OH! Since you are doing stuff, what about classic monsters (the big ones, Frankenstien's Monster, Dracula, the Creature from the Blue Lagoon... wait, isn't that Brooke Shields)? ;)

Werewolves!

Ok... I don't know why I am thinking of this, but maybe you can do a Retro Horro set since October is coming up...

Ok, just thinking out loud!
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« Reply #81 on Sept 1, 2011, 7:37pm »

Oh MY... I am planning a free classic monster set for Halloween (Wolfman, Dracula, Mummy, etc.) You are a mind reader!
I am just trying to decide what the next set for the Retro Fantasy series shall be. I am torn between Fighters and Wood Elves. Each set will have 12 male figures with 2 colour options and 12 female figures with 2 colour options. This set will be a "good guy" set.
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I really like the idea of a fantasy Kids set, like a Little Rascals set. I will put this in the queue.
I'm thinking the following sets:
Set Two: Wood Elves
Set Three: Bugbears
Set Four: Fighters
Set Five: Goblins
Set Six: Magic Users
Set Seven: Hobgoblins
Set Eight: Thieves
Set Nine: Gnoll
Set Ten: Dwarves
Set Eleven: Undead
Set Twelve: Clerics

Well, it's an idea anyway.... kind of wears me out just looking at that list, but I think that's pretty close. Mind you I have other lines to take care of and a Sword and Sorcery line to launch in the next two weeks. Just "thinking out loud" to coin a phrase.
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« Reply #82 on Sept 1, 2011, 10:02pm »

Lots of goodness on the way!

Eagerly awaiting for the Thieves set, in "old school" they are my favorites.

[Edit: and no politically-correct "rogues", please :)]
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« Reply #83 on Sept 1, 2011, 10:44pm »

One of the features of Ral Partha figures, and the miniatures of those who imitated Ral Partha, was the fact that they were always standing with their weight evenly distributed on both feet, since Ral Partha had their sculptors work on pre-cast dollies that were made that way.

It struck me that they looked unrealistic, because almost NOBODY ever stands that way. People usually stand with their weight on one foot, which tilts the pelvis and gives a sense of articulation to the whole figure.

I love the dynamism that you introduce into your characters. None of them are in a static pose, unless that would be natural for them.

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« Reply #84 on Sept 2, 2011, 8:23am »

I see that your retro-orcs are now #6 on RPGNow's list of hottest items (only 5 below Fat Dragon's Dr. Drake's Aerial Steam Carriage). Way to go, young man! I expect we'll see even more of your work up there, and even higher!

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Has anyone made a GSD for these yet?
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« Reply #86 on Sept 2, 2011, 9:01am »

Thanks Steve!
I try to make all my drawings dynamic. It doesn't always work, but I also want to have a range of poses and reactions/actions. I try to think what happens in a game and use that as an inspiration.
Not like I was looking (cough, cough...), but the Orcs were at #2 a few days ago. I was really excited about that and I'm very encouraged by the fact that the free set has been downloaded over 200 times in 24 hours!
I took yesterday off and just goofed around with some terrain and getting ready for school starting on Tuesday. Tonight I want to dig out some old wood elf designs from circa 1982. I even devised a script alphabet for the High Elves and a Wood Elf dialect script. As you can tell I really needed a girlfriend back then.
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Sept 1, 2011, 10:44pm, stevelortz wrote:
One of the features of Ral Partha figures, and the miniatures of those who imitated Ral Partha, was the fact that they were always standing with their weight evenly distributed on both feet, since Ral Partha had their sculptors work on pre-cast dollies that were made that way.
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Now that explains so much to me! I'm quite new to miniatures and I thought the prevalent "balanced" pose in metal minis was due to the manufacturing process or even a convention to present the figure's important features -- balanced stance, arms at the sides to show uniform, armor and equipment.

When I came to know OneMonk figures, I thought they looked like metal figures due to the proportions, but I hadn't thought about pose.

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Sept 1, 2011, 1:05pm, okumarts wrote:
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Some savage elves like these:

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Sept 2, 2011, 1:18pm, Rhannon wrote:

Sept 1, 2011, 1:05pm, okumarts wrote:
Before I forget today, any specific old school fantasy requests for future sets?


Some savage elves like these:

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This is eerie! I saw a skirt just like those bases on Project Runway last night (my wife used to be a seamstress)!

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