
"Review of Warfairy: 15mm Gnomes, Treefolk and Faeries" Topic
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WNT Blog | 21 Jun 2013 4:18 a.m. PST |
Hi, it's time for another review, this time I will take a closer look to the new 15mm fantasy range of Warfairy, a new German company that's owned by Nico which is the owner and very talented sculptor. You can find his small but splendid 15mm range directly on his website over at Warfairy.net.
Interested in the full review of these great 15mm miniatures? Take a look at : link Review offered to you by the Wargame News and Terrain Blog |
Redroom | 21 Jun 2013 8:35 a.m. PST |
Gnome snipers and fairy swarm – awesome |
WNT Blog | 22 Jun 2013 2:05 a.m. PST |
They are just great, who really ever thought about making gnome snipers, nobody! Warfairy certainly fills a nice gap for people looking for some unusual fantasy miniatures. |
Spudeus | 24 Jun 2013 12:50 p.m. PST |
A year or so ago we were discussing what to use for huorns (trees animated by ents), and I think these would fit the bill! Fairies and gnomes look interesting too (are those laser rifles?). |
WNT Blog | 04 Dec 2013 1:53 p.m. PST |
The rifles are steampunkish, but could be used as laser rifles if wanted. Kind regards |
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