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« D&D: December 2016 | Main | D&D: April 2017 » D&D'Just When I Thought I Was Out' Horde I am nearing the end of my Bones horde and i have enough miniatures for a lifetime, so i thought i was almost done painting. But then friend Wanyas gave me a bunch of miniatures from a game. The game is based on Magic: The Gathering, which i'm not familiar with. But they'll work well in any fantasy setting. The set came with a few pre-painted miniatures (not shown) and a ton of unpainted ones. So now i once again have way too many minis to paint. Luckily friend Andy was willing to help. We managed to tackle about half the set. Some nice generic undead: Every campaign can use some tentacled horrors: And ogres (or whatever; they were supposed to be more undead): These guys are supposed to be vampires: Some of the miniatures were made in translucent colored plastic, which is cool, and i deliberately painted sparingly to preserve the translucent effect. These guys are supposed to be illusionary duplicates of one of the pre-painted figures. But they can also be used as generic ghosts: Some more ectoplasmic monsters: And now the ones Andy painted. Some awesome Rhino men: And some mostly-faceless swamp creatures: By fnord12 | March 21, 2017, 12:26 PM | D&D | Link By fnord12 | March 21, 2017, 12:00 PM | D&D | Link I've had this conversation with players many times. By fnord12 | March 12, 2017, 3:30 PM | Comics
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