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Post by kane on Jan 21, 2014 21:32:23 GMT -9
Friend and I are planning on some KoW using paper minis. Naturally, we are going Undead and Elf using the old OneMonk armies. Anyone have any other favorite paper models for units of 20+? Any historical paper minis for similar?
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Post by squirmydad on Jan 22, 2014 7:15:48 GMT -9
Sanity Studios had their Human army core units supplemented by OM Arthur's Knights for their cavalry.
Permes has Persians, Macedonians, Hoplites and Pirates. I'm sure there are more.
In my KoW games I found that the most important unit was the movement tray; my brother and I used them for holding minis, of course, but left a few out at the backs of the units to hold dice, status markers, and other little reminders.
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Post by mesper on Jan 22, 2014 8:04:59 GMT -9
... Permes has Persians, Macedonians, Hoplites and Pirates. I'm sure there are more... Plus 3 PERMES Medieval sets: -Templar Knights -Templars: Crosbowmen -Templars: Mounted Knights There are also warriors and knights in following PERMES sets: -Fantasy Heroes 1 -Fantasy Heroes 2 -Dragonslayers -RPG Heroes #2 Paladin
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Post by kane on Jan 22, 2014 20:30:21 GMT -9
Thanks, guys!
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Feb 16, 2014 14:35:00 GMT -9
I was thinking of doing up a few armies of the Tortoise and Hare armies at Oversoul Games.
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Post by squirmydad on Feb 16, 2014 20:41:19 GMT -9
I was thinking of doing up a few armies of the Tortoise and Hare armies at Oversoul Games. I would love to see those in massive armies.
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Post by wildagreenbough on Apr 27, 2014 5:54:21 GMT -9
I'm very keen to try out the KoW ruleset with paper minis, only I'm trying to find suitable paper minis to represent the Sisterhood. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Apr 27, 2014 6:39:05 GMT -9
I got a hold of the Kings of War rules because they were free, but I like them because they are concise and easy to run, and the way they can run with a chess clock has a certain charm. I enjoyed my armies of Elves, Undead and Dwarves.
As for a Sisterhood set, I cannot think of anything to fit the bill, but I can see many of the artists here doing it fantastically.
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Post by Vermin King on Apr 27, 2014 9:22:10 GMT -9
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Post by wildagreenbough on Apr 27, 2014 19:01:11 GMT -9
Not really VK, but thanks for the thought. I think I'll have a go at making my own, but when I did a little search on female paladins/clerics I was disappointed to see too much of the 'yes-I'm-a-holy-woman-warrior-but-I've-taken-most-of-my-clothes-off' school of artwork on display. I did find some nice sketches though which I'm going to use as a guide. Because I'm not much of a natural artist I need something to guide me with regard to proportions and the like, but I don't want to rip-off anybody's original artwork in the process.
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