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Author:  Azog [ Wed Dec 28, 2005 5:48 pm ]
Post subject:  D&D Miniature Ranges ... are any worth buying ?

Serin has got the core D&D rules (ver 3.5) for Xmas and is busy creating characters and his game world as we speak :roll:

Do any of you more experienced miniature guys know if there is a
good range of D&D figures available. I've taken a look at the
"official" ones and they look a bit odd to me, so I wondered if you knew
of any ranges that look a bit better.

Author:  KingofRohan888 [ Wed Dec 28, 2005 8:29 pm ]
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well the down sides are

can't paint them
are kind of like rubber

the up sides are

cost less
if really into it can be very fun

Author:  Dagorlad [ Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:26 pm ]
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lol, Dagorlad-jnr also got the D&D basic game for Christmas (we had a lovely time 'monster bashing' the other day). I was thinking of using some of the larger and/or more erm 'heroic' LOTR figures (Glorfindel, Imrahil, Rangers, etc), but will look into some of Reaper's fantasy line too - they are great figures and very 'D&D' in flavour.

Author:  Azog [ Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:36 pm ]
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Yes it's great isn't it Dag. We are still wading throught the Basic D&D
sets. The original and we've still got to do the expansion
with the Ice Dragon. I am Jaldis the Cleric. :wink:

I'm a nutter of course...we can use the figures in these sets
as basic figures and perhaps expand on those instead. :oops: :lol:

Also the boards could come in handy too !

Author:  Little_Odo [ Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:04 pm ]
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@Azog - try this link for a range of manufacturers...

http://directory.google.com/alpha/Top/G ... facturers/

My faves are Copplestone, Black Tree and Gripping Beast, but it depends on what you want (monsters or heroes?).

Happy browsing.

Author:  Azog [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:43 am ]
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Cheers Little Odo ..this will come in really useful :-)

Have a gold coin as a thanks for your help :wink:

Author:  Nygyll of Wyvernhole [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 2:20 pm ]
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Think Wizards of the Coast do a Metal set of figures which are quite good, certainly my DM had a set. But we tend to use a range of figures, someone is a halfling and the Frodo model does just great. Others come from D&D Metal range, GW Mordheim and Reaper.
mm maybe he's back from Oz soo we can start up again, think its time t dust off Nygyll's Clerical spell list, gotta love Divine Power, but can't wait to get Rightgeous Might :D

Author:  Little_Odo [ Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:24 pm ]
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Thanks Azog - glad to be of service. I bought me a nice cloak, boots and backpack to go adventurin' in. Wondered what the coins could buy - now I know.

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