| rvandusen | 14 Aug 2010 8:41 a.m. PST |
Primaeval Designs has added some 15mm greens to their facebook page. These look very nice! link I've already snapped up the Khurasan prehistoric minis and the many of the M.Y. Ice Age range, now I'm bugeting for the above when they are released. Are there any other plans for 15mm on the horizon? I think Rebel has some 15mm cavemen coming out soon |
| Given up for good | 14 Aug 2010 9:12 a.m. PST |
That does not look good for the bank account  Managed to avoid these but resolve is weakening
help
Andrew blog.kings-sleep.me.uk |
| WarrenB | 14 Aug 2010 9:26 a.m. PST |
Better than their 28s, even disregarding the scale difference. But still a bit rough, mishapen and mistaken in places. F'r instance, there seems to be a big misunderstanding about the size and placement of the triceps muscles – mixing up quadrupedal dinosaurs and ungulate mammals (I'd guess the reference for dino muscles here was a horse), which had relatively different forelimb structures. Particularly noticeable on the apatosaur. Will I go on? Any note on who the sculptor is? ----- Warren B. minisculpture.co.uk |
| nazrat | 14 Aug 2010 12:38 p.m. PST |
"Will I go on?" I hope not! 8)= |
| Lovejoy | 14 Aug 2010 1:51 p.m. PST |
<p> Are there any other plans for 15mm on the horizon? </p> I'm working on a 1/100th Tyrannosaurus for Khurasan to go with the Triceratops; WIP pic here: picture Cheers, Michael |
| Ed the Two Hour Wargames guy | 14 Aug 2010 3:13 p.m. PST |
F'r instance, there seems to be a big misunderstanding about the size and placement of the triceps muscles – mixing up quadrupedal dinosaurs and ungulate mammals (I'd guess the reference for dino muscles here was a horse), which had relatively different forelimb structures. Particularly noticeable on the apatosaur. I'd venture that 99% of the gamers out there don't give a hoot about what you're speaking about or even should. They are miniatures for use with Dinosaur/Pulp/Lost World games. And the market is
gamers. No offense intended, just my opinion of course. Take care. BTW – You mentioned on your site that you are a sculptor. Any chance of seeing your work posted online for all to see? Or if already it is could you provide a link. Thanks. link UPDATE – Combined with the following post. Found some of your stuff. The B-movie Professor looks pretty good. |
Splintered Light Miniatures  | 14 Aug 2010 3:44 p.m. PST |
I agree with Ed. Not at all concerned about misplaced muscles but very excited about the options and choices with these figures!! |
| CPT Jake | 15 Aug 2010 6:21 a.m. PST |
I'm looking forward to them, misplaced muscles and all. Hooah! Jake |
| rvandusen | 16 Aug 2010 2:21 p.m. PST |
Lovejoy, That T-Rex looks great! In the case of Primaeval Designs, I'll end up buying anything 15mm prehistoric. I don't know how I'll use a protoceratops in a scenario, but I'm sure I'll think of something |
| abbcampbell | 24 Aug 2010 3:30 p.m. PST |
"I don't know how I'll use a protoceratops in a scenario, but I'm sure I'll think of something." Pick up Two Hour Wargames' _Adventures in the Lost Lands_ and hunt them. :) |
| Cacique Caribe | 12 Sep 2010 12:45 p.m. PST |
So when are the primeval ones cing out? Dan |