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Mars Miniatures04 Jan 2017 11:52 a.m. PST

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Scotia Grendel Terrain & More Balin Fluff

Weaponsmithy, Bookcase of Grudges, Fountain & Fluff!

Just painted up some Scotia Grendel terrain.
These resin pieces definitely have that oldschool charm.
I dont know how far they go back, but I know Ive had some since the late 90s at least.
So this is the 3rd time Ive owned and painted some of these pieces.

If ever, I get tempted to sell my personal collection again, someone punch me in the face.
Thanks.

Also, for fun, we have a little more fluff regarding Balin and company…


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Here we have the Weaponsmithy.
Stunties need to constantly sharpen their axes, so this area always has a line around the block.

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And here we have a Bookcase filled with some Books of Grudges.
So many pages filled with promises of vengeance versus the enemies of Dwarfkind.
Funny how even in the library, empty beer bottles and Dunland Whiskey flasks lie strewn about…

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And here is a nice Fountain!
Nindalf has cast a spell of Eternal Refreshing Springwater on it.
Of course, as wonderfully sparkling as it looks, the Dwarves never seem to drink from it.
Why, drink water…. when you can drink beer!


And now for a little bit of fluff…

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Mithmee04 Jan 2017 5:20 p.m. PST

What is the scale since those look perfect for Frostgrave.

YogiBearMinis Supporting Member of TMP04 Jan 2017 5:27 p.m. PST

Scotia Grendel stuff is older 25mm usually.

Mars Miniatures04 Jan 2017 8:33 p.m. PST

That might be true for their historical scenics, but these are cartoonish for scale purists, hence my comment about oldschool charm. Some features like the cart/wheels/anvil are far too short. But the weapons/books are chunky Chaos Warrior/Reaper barbarian super sized. So… id say it fits 25/28/30mm on different parts of the same model! With that said, they are totally perfect for Dwarf scale, short and chunky!

Im not certain, but these might have come out at the same time as their Leviathan range, of which I never purchased a one, but I remember thinking those are some oddly huge and chunky looking figures! I believe they out "scale creeped" warhammer at the time.

Capt Flash05 Jan 2017 2:27 p.m. PST

Yes, I agree that these are perfectly charming in an old school sort of way. I have. A number of those pieces floating around and although I have no real use for them, I keep them around and occasionally just admire them for their aesthetic.

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