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Death-Dealing Ultramarine Devastator






So I saw this the other day on the internet. It seems to be a computer rendered 3D model and it got me thinking. Do any companies make DBZ minis to a similar level of detail? If so it would be cool to paint one. Cheers in advance.

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Revving Ravenwing Biker






Sydney, Australia

What scale is this? It's insane!
   
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Well since its a computer generated model Id say it could be any scale you wanted it to be?

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Newcastle, OZ

There's a market for the figurines, but they don't tend to be wargaming 32mm +/1 scale. They tend towards the 3+ " figures.

There's a BIIIIIG anime figure scene.

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Disguised Speculo





God, give me DBZ minis and people to play it with and my 40k stuff will be out the door tomorrow, never to return

Edit: those anime figures, are they paintable or coloured plastics?

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Boston, MA

That really depends on the figure I guess. There isn't like, one manufacturer out there making figures for everything like GW or whatever. Some figures are painted, some are just grey resin. Most collectible statues, whether they're for games, anime, whatever, are in resin. They're also incredibly expensive.

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 Dakkamite wrote:
God, give me DBZ minis and people to play it with and my 40k stuff will be out the door tomorrow, never to return

Edit: those anime figures, are they paintable or coloured plastics?

It really depends on which you want- most I've seen are either painted, or colored plastics. I've seen a few really top-notch ones that you paint and pose yourself. Or pay a premium to have it professionally painted for you. You'd have to dig around a bit to find what you were looking for. I think most DBZ will be prepainted/coloured plastic.

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