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| Frederick |
Good post, because I had that very thought Now, don't get me wrong – I have bought, painted, based and gamed with the WarLord Games Celts and like them very much – although, like all my Celts (Renegade, Gripping Beast) they get their butts beat all the time – but the poses are, if not caricatured, a little – exaggerated While I like them a lot – they paint up very, very well – they can be a bit hard to base as a warband when you use 20 mm stands, as noted by Michael from Switzerland |
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Writing in Ancient Warfare magazine, reviewer Ed Haines remarks: Warlord Games' metal Celts are a good deal less caricatured than their plastic ones..." A caricature exaggerates the peculiarities or defects of a subject. Do you agree that the plastic Celts are caricatured? |