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| cooey2ph | 03 Jun 2009 8:11 a.m. PST |
Toys that will get repurposed for gaming, plastic Haradrim and 1/72 ancients! June started off as quite hectic but I managed to squeeze in some happy time with my models. Check them out and feel free to comment. meninboxes.blogspot.com |
| cloudcaptain | 03 Jun 2009 8:35 a.m. PST |
I've been collecting Gormiti when I can find them cheaply myself. They are great! Those two similar troll sculpts are from Bob Olley
so yes. Same dad. Since you are in the thick of it, how do the GW LOTR figs scale up to 1/72 plastics? |
| cooey2ph | 03 Jun 2009 5:02 p.m. PST |
Thanks for the info regarding Bob Olley's sculpts. The GW LOTR is noticeably bigger than 1/72 plastics. I had wanted to build-up a few Middle-Earth armies for mass battles from the GW range but due to budget constraints and availability ( or unavaiability) of the products here in my country, I'm looking at 1/72 as an alternative scale with the GW LOTR used for skirmish games. I'll be posting the project plans and details at my blog soon. |
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