"Possible 18th C. swordwomen?" Topic
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abdul666lw | 20 Sep 2014 6:28 a.m. PST |
Among Titan-Forge's range of sci-fi miniatures a second line of six sets of models and accessories is now available,labelled as "Demon Slayers". The first is labelled as "Demon Assassin Squad". This set contains three resin multiparts in 28 mm, which may be additionally customised thanks to different heads. link
Despite their odd blades their great point in my very biased opinion is that with helmetless heads they can easily appear in a 18th C. / Lacepulp game: breeches, stockings, adequate shoes – almost along these lines YouTube link ). Wonder if they'd mix well with Freebooter or Carnevale, for instance? |
altfritz | 20 Sep 2014 12:54 p.m. PST |
11 euros each plus shipping! :-o |
Vosper | 20 Sep 2014 1:07 p.m. PST |
Seen those before, and I find the left-most figure's pose to be quite odd. I know it's supposed to be charging, but just the angles make it look like she's tripped, and is now falling face-first. |
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