I fear some may not get the attention they deserve. I also have the core box, that one has 99 miniatures in it, which means half of them with probably be added to the pile of shame.
Some interesting models, I do like D & L, but i agree regarding contact points. had a few problems with some of the townfolks that way. But the figures are excellent. Not sure I will add this pack to my collection. The Yeti....bit small as you say.
I'm a big fan of there bigger models (dragons and giants). The Yeti was the biggest disappointment, I think it needed to be about half the size again, so it towered over human sized miniatures. Those tiny contact points need addressing really, they will probably fall off with a light painting, not looking forward to that.
@@blackdicegamingltd I haven't tried the Dragons or Giants yet, but the Townsfolk are first class figures even with the glue point problems, they take paint like a dream. It's a shame about the Yeti, you need a damn big hairy thing for your table lol.
I have enjoyed every dragon I have painted from them, and I pretty much have them all now. If you have use for one in a game you play, or if you just fancy doing something different, then they are reasonably priced and good quality. It's so hard to pick my favourite one.
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Thumbs up. You’re certainly someone who calls his basement an undercroft and I respect that.
Hello Adam, hope your doing well my friend! I'm getting a really strong urge to use the word Gantry......
That is a fun lot of models and a lot of painting to finish.
I fear some may not get the attention they deserve. I also have the core box, that one has 99 miniatures in it, which means half of them with probably be added to the pile of shame.
They are some very nice looking miniatures
Absolutely, looking forward to painting them up.
Some interesting models, I do like D & L, but i agree regarding contact points. had a few problems with some of the townfolks that way. But the figures are excellent. Not sure I will add this pack to my collection. The Yeti....bit small as you say.
I'm a big fan of there bigger models (dragons and giants).
The Yeti was the biggest disappointment, I think it needed to be about half the size again, so it towered over human sized miniatures. Those tiny contact points need addressing really, they will probably fall off with a light painting, not looking forward to that.
@@blackdicegamingltd I haven't tried the Dragons or Giants yet, but the Townsfolk are first class figures even with the glue point problems, they take paint like a dream. It's a shame about the Yeti, you need a damn big hairy thing for your table lol.
I have enjoyed every dragon I have painted from them, and I pretty much have them all now. If you have use for one in a game you play, or if you just fancy doing something different, then they are reasonably priced and good quality. It's so hard to pick my favourite one.