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Post by mesper on Jan 22, 2014 20:27:39 GMT -9
ROMA AETERNA #4 - Patricians PERMES Historical SeriesEDIT:This is Pay What You Want issue - my first attempt! =>>Regular now.
Available at WargameVault and RPGnowThis set contains 8 pages with 14 unique detailed front and back artwork original Roman Patricians figurines and elements of scenery PLUS modifications (different colors and textures and mirrored versions) - so TOTAL 47+ minis! FIGURINES:- Julius Caesar
- Emperor Augustus
- Legatus
- Senate Speaker
- Consul
- Patrician
- Empress Messalina
- Dining noble woman (triclinium)
- Vesta priestes
- Servant-maid
- Slave with feather fan
- Slave door guardian
+ SCENERY: home altars, tables, fireplace, insignia, fountain, interior walls + BASES: 2 sets - grass, sand and rock AND 3 x marble slab All minis, parts, accessories and elements of scenery are 300dpi 30mm front and back full color artwork suitable both for RPG and wargaming. Thank you and enjoy!Mesper
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Post by migibb on Jan 24, 2014 4:45:43 GMT -9
Picked up a set of these yesterday and they are excellent as always. Just wish I'd had more than the couple of bucks I sent your way for them.... Definitely worth more!!
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Post by mesper on Jan 29, 2014 10:26:04 GMT -9
Picked up a set of these yesterday and they are excellent as always. Just wish I'd had more than the couple of bucks I sent your way for them.... Definitely worth more!! Thanks!
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Jan 29, 2014 13:15:26 GMT -9
It looks like the fountain is 2d - with a well placed slit on two of them, they should slip together pretty nicely and give more of a 3d effect. Same thing with the bucket-o-fire thing (brazier?) - two of them slotted together would make a nice standing piece. For the marble busts - making a 3d box "base" and having the 2d bust "standee" on top would look pretty cool. I like your sets a lot - very consistent style with a lot of great details. I'm jealous of your skills!
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Post by mesper on Jan 30, 2014 7:22:57 GMT -9
It looks like the fountain is 2d - with a well placed slit on two of them, they should slip together pretty nicely and give more of a 3d effect. Same thing with the bucket-o-fire thing (brazier?) - two of them slotted together would make a nice standing piece. For the marble busts - making a 3d box "base" and having the 2d bust "standee" on top would look pretty cool. I like your sets a lot - very consistent style with a lot of great details. I'm jealous of your skills! Thanks, glad to know that you like this set! Good idea with 3D box bases! I'm thinking of more 2.5 or even full 3D (at least in some cases) Roman Scenery set. So I'll most probably include these scenery elements from Patricians but in this case in 2.5/3D version. Thing is that I'd like to release it within EASY! SCENERY sub-series, so what I have to do is to arrange/keep it as fast and easy to assemble as possible - which in some cases might be not that easy to achieve...
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Post by wyvern on Jan 31, 2014 3:54:42 GMT -9
It looks like the fountain is 2d - with a well placed slit on two of them, they should slip together pretty nicely and give more of a 3d effect. Same thing with the bucket-o-fire thing (brazier?) - two of them slotted together would make a nice standing piece. For the marble busts - making a 3d box "base" and having the 2d bust "standee" on top would look pretty cool. Good idea with 3D box bases! I'm thinking of more 2.5 or even full 3D (at least in some cases) Roman Scenery set. So I'll most probably include these scenery elements from Patricians but in this case in 2.5/3D version. Yes please to all aspects! And the more 3D, the better
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