So I'm pulling some figures down off the display shelf to use in a game, and I realize… I don't know what these figures are, I don't remember where they came from, and I don't know who painted them! (And no, I'm not senile, I just have a lot of minis! )
They were obviously painted as a set, with distinctive hex bases. They seem quite familiar, yet I can't quite place them – can you?
Thanks to Huscarle, we can now identify these as products of Bronze Age Miniatures.
Man With Mace (32FADV3)
A realistically sized sword, and is that a mace? Seems too large to be a scepter. Or is it magical?
Nice to see a pack that doesn't look like a modern backpack.
The figure has a forward lean – do you think he was sculpted that way, or do I need to carefully straighten him out?
Woman With Spear (32FADV4)
Nice expression.
On the thigh – old war wound, or painter's error?
Hanging at her side, I assume those are nets?
Woman in Blue (32FADV5)
I assume her left arm is under the cloak. Which means she might be armed. Or holding something magical.
Or maybe she's the princess that needs rescuing?
Crouching Man (32FADV1)
Is he ready to spring upon an enemy, or is he skulking? With that sword, surely he's no thief!
The mustache adds a lot of character.
Dragon Knight (32FADV2)
All suited up, with some kind of 'dragon helmet'.
And a flaming sword.
And a unique shield – is that dragon scale?
Would you cast him as a hero or a villain? High-level player character or monster boss?
Well, that's the set. I don't believe they've ever been featured on TMP before. If you painted them, let me know and I'll update the article. Thanks!