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Miniatures for RPGs

Started by Dumarest, April 23, 2017, 10:48:10 AM

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Dumarest

Quote from: RPGPundit;960280Now that is an awesome endorsement! Glad to hear it.

It's a very good site. The forum is chock full of information and resources. And the attitude toward free discourse is unfortunately unusual nowadays.


estar

Quote from: Dumarest;958927Does anybody know what a good source is for inexpensive miniafures?

Search for 1/72 scale miniatures. Slightly shorter but you get a lot for your dollar. They have ancient greeks as well.

Check this guy's blog for some commentary on the scale.

crkrueger

The company Monolith Board Games which people are mentioning with their Conan miniatures game also has teamed up with the company Mythic to produce Mythic Battles: Pantheon.  It's a Mythic Greek game with normal 28mm human heroes as well as larger miniatures for gods, monsters and titans.  It hasn't delivered on the Kickstarter yet, so won't be able to order it for a while, but should be awesome.
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