"Quest for Dragonlords 1/72 fantasy miniatures" Topic
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Andy Skinner | 13 Jun 2018 5:41 a.m. PST |
My son picked up an expansion for Quest for the Dragonlords. It came with several (6-ish) packs of metal 1/72 fantasy figures. It was this set: link Below is a list of figures in it, from the above page. I haven't counted. Are these worth anything? I don't know if he'd be interested in them for themselves (you certainly could skirmish with them), but maybe he was disappointed that they didn't fit with my (28mm) stuff. andy 4 Orc archers 4 Hobgoblins 3 Wolf riders 4 Elf archers 4 Elf knights 3 Elf mounted knights 4 Dwarf crossbowmen 4 Dwarf knights 3 Dwarf Cannon 4 Barbarian archers 4 Barbarian knights 3 Barbarian mounted knights 1 DragonLord (Appprox: 120mm long) |
Sgt Slag | 13 Jun 2018 7:18 p.m. PST |
There are 1/72 fantasy figure sets of plastic miniatures made, currently, by Red Box, and Caesar. They are very affordable, at $15 USD for a boxed set of 35 figures, delivered. They make Elves, Humans, Orcs, Goblins, Dwarves, Lizardmen, Ratmen, Zombies, and Amazons. Check e-Bay for these. Usually shipped either from Ukraine, or Taiwan/China. Cheers! |
Andy Skinner | 14 Jun 2018 5:20 a.m. PST |
I'm not hoping to get into another scale, and my son hasn't shown much interest in scales I'm doing. I'm wondering more whether any of the folks doing 1/72 scale fantasy are interested in these figures. But my son likes to get stuff and never get rid of them, so he may come up with some use, or some place on a shelf … andy |
Sgt Slag | 15 Jun 2018 7:39 p.m. PST |
I looked on e-Bay for that brand… Found a number auctions for them, at affordable prices by today's market. If your son likes that scale, there are plenty of available figures to build multiple armies, for little cash. The 1/72 scale makes the battlefield a bit bigger. It is very close to 28mm, in size. Some folks will cringe, but not me. Just offering some encouragement, and perhaps some middle ground where the two of you could meet, and share your common interest. Cheers! |
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