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Chris Palmer04 Sep 2012 1:27 p.m. PST

Our recent Look, Sarge, No Charts: Fantasy Ancients & Medieval playtest (see: TMP link ), inspired me to paint some more of the 10mm fantasy figures I have on hand. While the bulk of my forces came from the Games Workshop "Battle of Five Armies" Warmaster set, I've also picked up some stuff from ebay, sellers on The Miniatures Page, and Eureka Miniatures. I'm currently building High Elf, and Wood Elf armies for the "Good Guys", and Skeleton, and Goblin armies for the "Bad Guys"

For a sense of size, the square bases are 1.5 x 1.5 inches, and the rectangular bases are 3 x 1.5 inches.

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For more pictures and details see my blog:
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Ravens Forge Miniatures04 Sep 2012 6:49 p.m. PST

Nice Work!

I am starting to build my 10mm fantasy stuff. How do you like the Eureka? I have mainly GW at the moment, but am looking to expand.

Chris Palmer05 Sep 2012 3:06 a.m. PST

Thanks!

I really like the Eureka stuff. The sculpts are great; very detailed and animated. Also, it's not all the same old orcs and elves stuff. They really have a lot of unique and unusual sets that you won't find anywhere else.

Though, if you are planning on combining it with GW, you need to be aware that all the Euerka 10mm is individual figures, not strips of figures. So there will be a stylistic visual difference between them.

Eureka 10mm Fantasy:
eurekaminusa.com/catalog.aspx?c=10mm by Alan Marsh&cid=234&pageIndex=0

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