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Post by nikloveland on Oct 9, 2010 9:33:21 GMT -9
So it is now official. We have released Monster Pack One and Two. You can go get them from our website but make sure your email can handle 10Mb attachments since these things are big (and scary!) Each set is $3.95. Here's a few preview pics: This is Monster Pack I and it includes what you see. Actually there are four colors of the dragons but we are just showing the red. There is also green, black, and blue. This is Monster Pack II and it includes a Wyvern, a Manticore, a Griffin, a Pegasus, a Unicorn, and War Birds (x6). Also includes a mounted human commander.
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Post by emergencyoverride on Oct 9, 2010 9:54:46 GMT -9
Very nice! Looks ready to cause some serious mayhem! ;D
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 9, 2010 11:29:33 GMT -9
Already built a Wyvern, 3 Griffins (one at 60% size as a baby), a Manticore, a Death Dragon, and a Chimera (though I added wings from the Wyvern). Imperfect People beware!!! Dryw the Harper
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Post by BilliamBabble Inked Adventures on Oct 9, 2010 11:32:33 GMT -9
Fantastic. Loving the undead dragons - although the precision chopping looks daunting! Fabulous set. I also like the way the eagles/rocs and pegasus are suspended.
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Post by Parduz on Oct 9, 2010 11:43:10 GMT -9
Wonderful! although the precision chopping looks daunting! Word. Not a thing i will ever try to do by hands....
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Post by nikloveland on Oct 9, 2010 12:14:17 GMT -9
Well then, you're in luck. The cut files are included!
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Post by nikloveland on Oct 9, 2010 12:24:02 GMT -9
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Post by Parduz on Oct 9, 2010 13:17:02 GMT -9
Well then, you're in luck. The cut files are included! How much GBytes is the download of the cutting machine?
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Post by Sirrob01 on Oct 9, 2010 13:33:57 GMT -9
You go to sleep for 8 hours and this happens I'm off to grab these now, Loving that Griffin and the dracolichs edit: ordered now I just have to hope Nik hasn't gone out partying or I'll have to wait until tonight my time before they appear
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Post by WaffleM on Oct 9, 2010 15:04:45 GMT -9
Nice looking monsters! I especially like the griffin!
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Post by nikloveland on Oct 9, 2010 15:06:41 GMT -9
Funny you should say that, I actually am going out and partying with Aaron. Actually I'm late so gotta go... ;D
Nik
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Post by old squirmydad on Oct 9, 2010 17:43:57 GMT -9
My daughter's one-word review; Whoah. I second that sentiment. Cut files and a layered pdf on the dragon, you really know how to spoil a guy. ;D
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Post by Sirrob01 on Oct 9, 2010 19:26:13 GMT -9
Well I got my files before Nik went out so, I'll be having some fun this afternoon
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Post by Dominic on Oct 10, 2010 0:57:50 GMT -9
Must have... must clear backlog first... All I can say, poor knight, he's got his hands full. Now I need an excuse to have undead dreagons in my next campaign, we had a major undead surge already. But it's one of those things you can never have enough off. I think I'll use the warbirds for some aerial combat soon...
Great looking minis, anyway.
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Post by josedominguez on Oct 10, 2010 1:01:32 GMT -9
They are superb.... I love the separate heads on the chimera and the fact that the attachment points aren't marked, lets you fit them together in infinite ways. I'm currently trying to curl the unicorn mane so the rider can sit a bit further forward The death dragon is my favourite (zombie version).
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Post by tonsha on Oct 10, 2010 6:43:04 GMT -9
These are beautiful! Great work Labrat & NikLoveland! DaveA
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Post by Dagger on Oct 10, 2010 13:05:50 GMT -9
Very nice...
I especially like how they are based... sort of a mix between tabbed and flat basing. I don't like the look of the traditional tabbed basing, and I don't like the permanent nature of flat basing... but these seem to be a perfect compromise...
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Post by nikloveland on Oct 13, 2010 4:38:29 GMT -9
Very nice... I especially like how they are based... sort of a mix between tabbed and flat basing. I don't like the look of the traditional tabbed basing, and I don't like the permanent nature of flat basing... but these seem to be a perfect compromise... Not to deride a compliment but, I'm not sure what you mean. We have released this set still with the tabbed bases. Now our standard is a bit smaller (3mm) than Jim's tabs and maybe the largeness of the models makes the tabs look even smaller but they are still there. I'm a ' flat baser' myself but we thought it would be best to keep it fairly standard to the other set assemblies. Thanks for the comment though!
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Post by Dagger on Oct 13, 2010 12:13:38 GMT -9
Very nice... I especially like how they are based... sort of a mix between tabbed and flat basing. I don't like the look of the traditional tabbed basing, and I don't like the permanent nature of flat basing... but these seem to be a perfect compromise... Not to deride a compliment but, I'm not sure what you mean. We have released this set still with the tabbed bases. Now our standard is a bit smaller (3mm) than Jim's tabs and maybe the largeness of the models makes the tabs look even smaller but they are still there. I'm a ' flat baser' myself but we thought it would be best to keep it fairly standard to the other set assemblies. Thanks for the comment though! I was referring to the smaller size of the base tabs and the way the tabs are done on some of the figures... instead of a black rectangle tab some of the figures use a clump of grass or wisp of air that functions as a tab. I would really like to see that idea carried over to the bases themselves... instead of a vertical rectangle with the same texture as the base maybe the vertical portion of the base could be shaped as a clump of grass or a few rocks.
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Post by Dominic on Oct 13, 2010 20:21:10 GMT -9
I was referring to the smaller size of the base tabs and the way the tabs are done on some of the figures... instead of a black rectangle tab some of the figures use a clump of grass or wisp of air that functions as a tab. I would really like to see that idea carried over to the bases themselves... instead of a vertical rectangle with the same texture as the base maybe the vertical portion of the base could be shaped as a clump of grass or a few rocks. Jim's bases work that way, don't thay, with the base texture extending to the flaps that cover the black rectangle at the minis' feet. At least that was my experience back when I used these bases, although I sometimes had to shorten the black to make it a fit.
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