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St. Louis, MO

As the title says, I need a few open book minis for a project, and i'm having trouble finding them. Anyone know of a good place to go for em?

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A quick google came up with 'Spellcrow' :
http://www.spellcrow.com/librarium-set-p-129.html

It's not something I've seen very much of.




 
   
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Eaton Rapids, MI

This one from PP, its actually two models so you can ditch the priest looking dude an keep the guy with the book on his back.

http://privateerpress.com/warmachine/gallery/the-protectorate-of-menoth/solos/covenant-of-menoth

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http://www.reapermini.com/FigureFinder#search/Human Book

Quite a few here.
   
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OneManNoodles wrote:A quick google came up with 'Spellcrow' :
http://www.spellcrow.com/librarium-set-p-129.html

It's not something I've seen very much of.


Yeah every search I did came up with mostly actual miniature books (paper, bindings, the whole bit). Those aren't too bad but I wishhad a better idea of the size.

darefsky (Flight Medic Paints) wrote:This one from PP, its actually two models so you can ditch the priest looking dude an keep the guy with the book on his back.

http://privateerpress.com/warmachine/gallery/the-protectorate-of-menoth/solos/covenant-of-menoth


That's a cool model but I need 6 books of equal size for some objective markers, and I think besides the cost, the book is just too big.

Tydil wrote:http://www.reapermini.com/FigureFinder#search/Human Book

Quite a few here.


The only open book that is not part of a figure seems to be mounted on a stand, which won't work.


Thanks for the suggestions, keep em coming

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of cold hard reason: your irrationality, your human disease has no place in the necrontyr. Flesh is weak.
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Dark Angels Veteran box had a very good open book bit, sourcing 6 may be a little bit of a problem, although people use those robed bodies for so many conversions, I think they are out there.



Empire Flagellant box also had an open book bit:

   
 
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