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2017/06/05 07:23:05
Subject: Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Black Canary Render added 6-4
I had a look at them on the games expo. I'd say they were closer to 40mm. - they looked significantly larger than, for example the Knight models Batman model who is in a similar pose. He looked bigger than Wild West Exodus minis too.
Maybe there will be shrinkage or stuff going on for production minis or whatever but the Batman I saw was definitely not 35mm
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2017/06/08 16:44:46
Subject: Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Black Canary Render added 6-4
Why do you say this? Is it because the bigger they are, the more paint you will have to use? Help this confused mind, of mine understand
Probably hoping they would match minis already in the collection, if 40mm turns out to be true (rather than just down to allowance for shrinkage in the eventual plastic compared to the resin prototypes) they're not going to fit with anything else
2017/06/09 15:23:58
Subject: Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Black Canary Render added 6-4
It is worth saying in Monoliths defence, I was looking at the minis in a glass cabinet, devoid of any immediate references and most certainly not side by side with, for example, my Knightmodels miniatures.
However, I'll stand by me saying Batman definitely looked far larger than my "Arkham Origins Batman."
2017/06/09 21:26:29
Subject: Re:Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Black Canary Render added 6-4
Actually, now that you mention it. Yeah. That's totally the lizard from Marvel. I'd seen the pics before and that's exactly what I was thinking of, not Batman at all
2017/06/09 22:29:24
Subject: Re:Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Killer Croc Render added 6-9
That's way more Lizard then it is Croc. I think due to the coat and pose perhaps?
Probably would help to look at the size of the figure- Croc was always supposed to be larger than a normal human, whereas Lizard was usually about human sized.
Still think his Lego incarnation was the best one yet.
My interest will awaken when we see sculpts for Knightfall Batman or Azrael...
Poorly lit photos of my ever- growing collection of completely unrelated models!
I'm not sure if you will think this as good as the Black Canary mini, due to it being very blurry.
A little bit hard to paint if you ask me. But then again, Clark Kent moves very fast...
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2017/06/15 15:22:32
Subject: Re:Monolith Batman Boardgame - Gameplay in first post - Killer Croc Render added 6-9
I've really been impressed with Monolith's product so far. Amazingly, it looks like their Mythic Battles kickstarter may actually ship on time in December, which is a rare feat indeed. They've communicated every step of the way too. This one is going to be friggin huge. Maybe they can set their sights on a Marvel game next!