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Made in us
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Kirasu wrote:I only wish I had more of a purpose for their models since so many are extremely nice


You merely have to give them purpose!
   
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Fixture of Dakka






Lancaster PA

I use a lot of Reaper figs for stand ins and counts as purposes. And sometimes just pure "My god, it is amazing!" lust


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Canada's Wet Coast

Found this thread very amusing and clever, but I do wonder how much longer Reaper will be doing primarily metal minis for their lines.

Reaper has already mentioned in an issue of CasketWorks that they've been experimenting with the casting of resin miniatures. As has been noted, the recently released troll is a hybrid metal resi kit, and last years ReaperCon Sophie was released in a metal version as well as a limited edition resin cast.

Just saying.

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Sinister Chaos Marine






Cairns, Australia

That Lola Darkslip looks resiny to me.
   
 
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