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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2012 16:30:09 GMT -9
Knights Of Temple Set IICROSSBOWMENAvailable on RPGnow:www.rpgnow.com/product/106360/Medieval-Knights---Templars-Set-2-Crossbowmen?filters=0_2270_0_0_06 pages with crossbowmen figurines, accessories and elements of scenery!Total 60 high quality full front and back color minis. Various poses, details and colors. All minis are 300dpi 30mm front and back full color artwork suitable both for RPG and wargaming. Accessories and SceneryThis set includes crossbowmen (which should be obvious:) but also accessories and elements of scenery - additional standalone shields and wall of shields, banners and field fortifications (palisade). PLUSFor those who wanted 2.5D crossbows there are additional crossbow arms (two variants!). Download and enjoy! Deus Vult! Mesper
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Post by Rhannon on Sept 30, 2012 1:55:01 GMT -9
Another great Set. Congratulations!
A crossbows' 2.5D version would have been outstanding.
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Post by kiladecus on Oct 3, 2012 5:12:02 GMT -9
I was going to do that with my Skeletal Crossbowman, but it was VERY difficult to do. Sammo did it with his INTO THE FRAY sets, and it worked great. (He has more patience and talent than I do, I guess).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2012 6:16:42 GMT -9
@ Rhannon and KiladecusHappy that you like the set - thanks! A crossbows' 2.5D version would have been outstanding. Regarding 2.5D Crossbow: There ARE additional parts (crossbow arms) which can be attached/glued to the figurines crossbows - so in fact these will 2.5D (There was such suggestion / demand after one of earlier sets /don't remember right now but Elves probably?/ so I decided to add such option) Moreover - there are 2 variants of these: -complete left-right arm piece with slit for assembling -separate left and right arm which have to be glued to both sides of figurines crossbow Results should be similar - it depends which version would be preferred by modeler (personally I'd choose the one with slit, as it appears more easy and functional -- you can disassemble arms for storing and/or transporting). There are instructions within PDF but parts are so small so they are not well visible when flash-previewing on RPGnow. Perhaps I should lately post some picture here just to illustrate it better...
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