I had looked at it when it was on sale, but decided i should paint what i first. I was thinking about using the small buildings to do a forced perspective trick in a diorama. Putting them behind a bit of trees would make them seem super far away with 28mm up front.
I have heard of people running rpgs using 15mm minis [which, when put up against 28mm monsters, can make for some EPIC encounters] and indeed as you mentioned there are manufacturers of both 15 mm minis and buildings [such as Alternate armies and ROC minis]
The unicorn makes me think of Uni from the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon. The skeletons definitely read as halfling or goblin skeletons. The carts and trees work pretty well. Overall not bad.
The scenery bits look pretty usable, but at the scale the miniatures we generally use are at (28-32mm) those lost millimeters are REALLY noticeable. Heck, if you use chibi Miniatures, the difference between 28mm and 32mm is pretty noticeable.
That one larger monster could be a baby Dragon Turtle. For the skeletons, could be a halfling/gnome village that was wiped out and brought back to life by a necromancer.
Don't forget that the tarrasque is originally French! And regarding the small unicorn, keep in mind that unicorns were originally imagined in ancient times and the middle ages as being fairly small, sometimes even being thought of as a goat or a donkey type of creature
I like them very much! the new D&D line of giant and dragon minic of D&D are extremely big and expensive, but there are options like the boardgame "Assault of the giants" (12 medium giants tehre) and there are lots of medium sized dragons that could be considered huge for 15MM. What one could do in D&D id to have a 15 MM conterpart mini to play a scenario (there 3 human 15 MM minis in "Assault of the giants" for example) . That way you can have the minis smaller and play bigger. Great video, this "Lengends Joan or Arc" looks like treasure.
I bought the Joan Of Arc Dragon for about $35-40. It makes the wizkids adult chromatic & chrome dragons look like children. I avoided the core game because the scale for all the other minis is too small for my liking but their dragon on a similar discount is a MUST buy!
You dont get it, do the whole dnd thing in 15mm, dont try to mix, or use 28mm for your indoor encounters, and 15mm for you outdoor encounters. Your players would have both a 15mm and 28mm minature
This set I got on sale at Miniature Market. It goes on sale quite a bit at various online stores, Google search shopping to see. Sadly it's not on sale right now which is unfortunate.
Thank you for the offer but I always keep the selling separate from my channel account since I depend on it to keep the channel going. These sets go on sale all the time.
Here is the link to the other Time of Legends Box (with a nice selection of large to huge minis) th-cam.com/video/dAKIIelR1Rw/w-d-xo.html
They say if I want, I could be anything, so I become a small custom statuette for a tabletop rpg.
"You party approaches a small village. No, not like that."
I had looked at it when it was on sale, but decided i should paint what i first.
I was thinking about using the small buildings to do a forced perspective trick in a diorama. Putting them behind a bit of trees would make them seem super far away with 28mm up front.
I have heard of people running rpgs using 15mm minis [which, when put up against 28mm monsters, can make for some EPIC encounters]
and indeed as you mentioned there are manufacturers of both 15 mm minis and buildings [such as Alternate armies and ROC minis]
The unicorn makes me think of Uni from the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon.
The skeletons definitely read as halfling or goblin skeletons. The carts and trees work pretty well. Overall not bad.
The scenery bits look pretty usable, but at the scale the miniatures we generally use are at (28-32mm) those lost millimeters are REALLY noticeable. Heck, if you use chibi Miniatures, the difference between 28mm and 32mm is pretty noticeable.
Halfling skellies! The wagons are all in good scale for halflings and gnomes, too. Nice find.
That one larger monster could be a baby Dragon Turtle.
For the skeletons, could be a halfling/gnome village that was wiped out and brought back to life by a necromancer.
I dont know how but I somehow own that tarrasque miniature I always wondered where it was from and now I know
It was one of the many that was widely available on ebay from the grey market from Chinese manufacturers.
I've been printing miniatures down to 15mm scale and crafting some smaller scale terrain. It works pretty well.
Don't forget that the tarrasque is originally French!
And regarding the small unicorn, keep in mind that unicorns were originally imagined in ancient times and the middle ages as being fairly small, sometimes even being thought of as a goat or a donkey type of creature
I like them very much! the new D&D line of giant and dragon minic of D&D are extremely big and expensive, but there are options like the boardgame "Assault of the giants" (12 medium giants tehre) and there are lots of medium sized dragons that could be considered huge for 15MM. What one could do in D&D id to have a 15 MM conterpart mini to play a scenario (there 3 human 15 MM minis in "Assault of the giants" for example) . That way you can have the minis smaller and play bigger. Great video, this "Lengends Joan or Arc" looks like treasure.
I bought the Joan Of Arc Dragon for about $35-40. It makes the wizkids adult chromatic & chrome dragons look like children. I avoided the core game because the scale for all the other minis is too small for my liking but their dragon on a similar discount is a MUST buy!
Dang! I never even saw that on sale but yeah. Considering what a good sculpt The Beast was that is an automatic buy at that price.
Maybe the heroes minis could be used for halflings
If I had to start over I'd probably go with 15mm for my collection, just cheaper and easier to build out large dungeons
I passed on this sale, now I am regretting it curse you ! :p
I considered 15mm for a travel set
Behold the mighty Punycorn!
I like the Tarasque.
It's classic style!
I'm at 0:01 and waiting for you to bust out the dragon
You dont get it, do the whole dnd thing in 15mm, dont try to mix, or use 28mm for your indoor encounters, and 15mm for you outdoor encounters. Your players would have both a 15mm and 28mm minature
If you’re getting these for $22 why do I see them on sale for a $120+ when I search on Amazon. Where are you getting yours?
This set I got on sale at Miniature Market. It goes on sale quite a bit at various online stores, Google search shopping to see. Sadly it's not on sale right now which is unfortunate.
I game in small scales if you'd like to trade or sale. 🤷♂️
Thank you for the offer but I always keep the selling separate from my channel account since I depend on it to keep the channel going. These sets go on sale all the time.
What about gnome villages
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