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This game can be played over and over again and kept fresh every time. There is lots of variety with characters and baddies alike. I think it would be more fun to play the baddies myself. They are inherently cooler.
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A great expansion set for warmancers arena!!!. It comes with 24 new cards and 8 wonderful minis beautifully painted, including 2.5D drakes and tigron minis to expand the awesome universe of Grey Matter Games´s warmancers. Excellent set!! Thanks
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A great set of chaotic warriors. There is a good variety of Beast-men troops in this set. From meek hooded Rat-men to enormous centauric Rhino-men, and everything in between, "loaded to bear" with plasma rifles and other ultra-tech weapons and armor. And a big menacing Chimera on top of that.
Myself, I plan using these minis as alien enemies on a X-COM table I'm preparing. Specially the Snake-men.
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An excelent set of Sci-Fi figures with an oriental feeling. High-tech samurai armor and plasma weapons, meditating monks conjuring balls of lightning, black suited ninja, and the oriental dragon is really a figure to stand out.
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Best thing about this model: it is super simple to build. The most complex way of building it is a simple box, and if this is too much work for you, there's the option to build it as a single 2D stand up. And yet after built it is very good looking, has a presence on the table.
Second best thing: it is designed for painting it with whatever color you want. Need woodland cammo? Get light brown and green felt tip pens. If you need it to go faster, get a red felt tip paint, and there it goes!
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A really good set of miniatures! These Minotaurs are massive and imposing when compared to the other figures on the table. Good to make memorable encounters, more yet if after a tough fight with the Minotaur soldiers the party has to pass through the leaders like Angus the Black and Gregor the Conqueror (What is that on his hand? Is that a cannon!? OMG IT IS, RUN!!!)
My only critique is that the borders of the figures are a little weird and subdued, maybe an artifact of the scanning process in making these figures. Nothing that can't be fixed with a graphics editor, or even with a felt tip pen, after the figure is printed.
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In full disclosure: I have known and interacted with the publisher and I have received a copy for evaluation and review.
This is a set of twelve distinct miniatures in dynamic poses. The illustrations are high quality: excellent colors, shading, proportions, facial expressions. The two largest figures (one of each army) show some pixellation on the screen and a bit of those artifacts are noticeable when printing, if you look up close. The choice of colors and shading also makes these good for printing at reduced scales. The set also includes bases of different sizes for the miniatures, with stone or dried earth textures.
The figures are laid out on four pages, with some repeated copies. Printing three of those pages once and the other one twice yields a total of 47 figures. Of those, 39 make up the two armies mentioned in the product description and the remaining 8 are extras due to the repeated printing. The figures are well-aligned so cutting and folding is simple. The figures are not surrounded by a black border as is the case in some miniature products. This way, they can be cut closer or farther from the figure's outline according to the preferences, patience and skill of the user. However, those who prefer that black border will have the extra work of filling it manually after cutting. Because of the poses of the figures and the way they were laid out on the pages, I do not think it is possible to just cut a rectangle frame around each one.
I can see these figures used in RPGs and wargames. As the miniatures do not have distinct backs, it might be necessary to mark the bases to indicate front facing, depending on use. It would have been nice to have a sheet with one each of the normal-sized figures (e.g. one javelineer, one hoplite, one of each hero...) as an ink-saving option for those who want to use the figures as individual characters in a game.
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Another great model from Grey Matter Games. Excelent idea to have a 2D and 3D model in the same pack, plus a great variations of colors and textures!!. Great, Great Model
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This is a great model. Easy to build with 2D and 3D options, looks good and has a low price. I've had no trouble building it at both regular (28mm) scale and at 50% size to use with 15mm minis. I hope that more vehicles in the same build style are added to this product line.
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Another Great set of minis from Grey matter Games. This time a very original set of beast warriors in very bright colors. Is good to see these kind of creatures using plasma or laser weapons plus a good selection of poses. Great set!!, Thanks
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This set has really got me thinking about running Gamma World (or any other post apocalypse RPG).
Dave's work has really matured over the past few releases. This set is colourful and dynamic with figures that have some really great colouring and movement. I can't believe he does this without a computer! The detail is amazing and reads really well in table-top play.
The Rhinotaurs are so cool, but I love the Lizardman figure. The shading and colouring/patterns are mesmerizing and print off really well.
This is a really exciting turn for Grey Matter Games. I can't wait to see what comes next.
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An Awesome set of minis from Grey Matter Games, excelent colors choice. My favourite figures are the Necromancer, mounted dwarven
cryomancer, dracotaur but the very best is the OGG OF UR. Another great (if not the best) work of Grey Matter Games.
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Another great set from Grey Mater Games. 16 Spell caster paper models of various fantasy races, some familiar, some exotic. Bases, rules, some fluff, and design notes included. The figures have a great retro D&D vibe, but would be suitable for any fantasy RPG setting.
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Great set of minis from grey matter games. A good variety of wonderfill characters. Akuma is my favorite with its four arms but the dragon is also spectacular. Great work. Thanks!! ; )
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The work of David Kiladecus Wears becomes yet more and more impressive as he solidifies his status as a professional figure artist. Era of War: Xiarn Dynasty brings us original models of quality - which, although intended for his Era of War tabletop battle game, would adapt well as NPCs and unique monsters in RPG settings. Don't be put off by the instructions to trim such detailed work so closely - the figures work just as well with square or oval trimming.
Excellent.
-Billiam B.
bit.ly/rpgblog
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