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Honestly Eric the Cavlier's face alone sells the set. Just perfect. Though Presto's glee is also notable. I have no idea who La Blue Girl is in this or why they included her over Sheila or Bobby or both. Maybe planning a later set to double dip into the nostalgia market?
> Honestly Eric the Cavlier's face alone sells the set.
Yahbut prepaints. Anyone got a shot of the latest D&D prepaints? I only have Dungeon Command, and, while the large monsters aren't too bad, the humans and humanoids are awful.
ced1106 wrote: > Honestly Eric the Cavlier's face alone sells the set.
Yahbut prepaints. Anyone got a shot of the latest D&D prepaints? I only have Dungeon Command, and, while the large monsters aren't too bad, the humans and humanoids are awful.
Mixed bag - I have the "League of Malovence" - they're fine on the table (2-3 ft. away) but if you want to hold them 2-3" inches from your face ... not so good.
grahamdbailey wrote: Possibly a second set with Sheila, Bobby, Uni, Dungeon Master and Venger?
One can hope!
I can totally see someone deciding to double dip into the well with 2 sets, but that just makes Lady Blue more puzzling. I mean if you're going that way why not use a minor character from the cartoon (oh let's say Martha from that one with the deadly fog) or Mercia (?) from the action figures. Now you've got 4 nostalgia characters and one meh.
Gamgee on Tau Players wrote:we all kill cats and sell our own families to the devil and eat live puppies.
Kanluwen wrote: This is, emphatically, why I will continue suggesting nuking Guard and starting over again. It's a legacy army that needs to be rebooted with a new focal point.
Confirmation of why no-one should listen to Kanluwen when it comes to the IG - he doesn't want the IG, he want's Kan's New Model Army...
tneva82 wrote: You aren't even trying ty pretend for honest arqument. Open bad faith trolling.
- No reason to keep this here, unless people want to use it for something...
Over on ENWorld, someone pointed out that the blue cleric might be Terry (another person pulled to the D&D world from the same ride) from the episode "The Girl Who Dreamed Tomorrow".
Still would have preferred Mercion as the cleric, though.
How easy and at what price can you get these outside of the events? TIA.
Giant Space Hamster Paint Event Kit will be heading to retail stores as the fall painting event this year, which will come with a miniature from the new Spelljammer, plus paints and a tutorial to get you kicked off.
The set includes an unpainted Giant Space Hamster miniature, 10 Vallejo paints, 2 brushes, a water pot, and all wrapped up nicely in the blister pack that can hold your paint quite nicely.
WizKids has announced a new line of Dungeons & Dragons miniatures based on artwork from the original Monster Manual. The D&D Classic Collection is a new collection of miniatures featuring classic Dungeons & Dragons monsters as based on their earliest depiction. The first set is titled D&D Classic Collection: Monsters A-C and appropriately contains a selection of monsters from the opening pages of the 1977 rulebook. Included in the set are a Ankheg, a Basilisk, a Beholder, a Bulette, a Carrion Crawler, a Chimera, a Cockatrice, and a Couatl. You can check out a rendering of the Beholder (which is sure to be the highlight of the set) below:
Stranger things is around for just one more season - gotta hop[ on that gravy train while you can, and hedge your bets with as many OG monsters as you dare!
Yup. I said yes and no because when you break up a season into distinct parts separated by months then it feels to many who don't know the behind the scenes details/news ahead of time like an additional season. And some companies/productions do that split into formal seasons from one to save face/money and satisfy obligations... though that's not the case here. These episodes were just longer than previous seasons and had more effects so time was needed and the break in between is relatively short anyways with a delay on par with a weekly release almost.
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