Old School DnD minis

Started by Corso, 01 October 2024, 09:02:29 PM

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This will likely be one of those projects that will progress by chance.

25mm Old School Ral Patha don't have many suitable peers.


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Excellent work and I still have some of my original figures from Ral Parta when playing DnD in the mid-late 1970's. Sculpting has come on leaps and bounds since then but I still love them!

Corso

I don't know I think the Julie Guthrie figures hold their own quite well against many ranges, their issue is they are around 25mm full height so nothing else really match

I'm looking at 20mm or 1/72 at the moment atleast for adversaries
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Corso

Quote from: DecemDave on 02 October 2024, 02:44:22 PMIn 1/72 plastic this range may have something
https://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=149 

Great minds

I picked up a spue of the Rangers from Ebay on the off chance

If they don't work I can always cut off the scabards, quivers etc. and use them elsewhere
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It's all going a bit robin hood if you ask me

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Nowt wrong with Robin Hood.

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Corso

1/72 plastic figures seems to fit with these too

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The look really good together, certainly not enough of an obvious difference to worry about on the table.

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Quote from: DecemDave on 02 October 2024, 02:44:22 PMIn 1/72 plastic this range may have something
https://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=149 

This is a very impressive range that I was previously unaware of.
Ideal for larger scale HoTT armies as well.

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Corso

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:-bd  =D>  :-bd  =D>

QuoteThe first of the villas
He looks to have stolen an "n" ;)
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Quote from: paulr on 25 October 2024, 01:39:58 AM:-bd  =D>  :-bd  =D>
He looks to have stolen an "n" ;)

 =)
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