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Post by beaty1961 on Jun 20, 2018 18:53:57 GMT
Maybe 'Funny Little Fantasy' or 'Funny Little Dungeons & Dragons' might be a very niche category? However, like Tolkien, my preferred fantasy 'look' is firmly based on ancient Anglo-Saxon/Celtic cultural influences (rather than the more outlandish and heavily stylised 'Sword & Sorcery' look). So when I started a test figure to try out some ideas for a series I'd like to do for some 'Funny Little RPG' I began with a fairly conventional Saxon look... I'm not quite finished with this prototype, I've just attached the wooden shield (button) and I have to work out a shield design. But it's nearly there. I'll be working through a few different of these types of prototypes with the goal of making up a little 'adventuring party'. Hope these 'fantasy' figures are of interest. Beaty
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Post by tradgardmastre on Jun 20, 2018 19:48:57 GMT
Very effective,what about an orc next?
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Post by beaty1961 on Jun 20, 2018 21:12:35 GMT
Very effective,what about an orc next? That's scary, you must've read my mind! I was thinking; ork, dwarf, elf and wizard. Beaty
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Post by tradgardmastre on Jun 21, 2018 5:01:01 GMT
Troll?
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Post by beaty1961 on Jul 1, 2018 18:14:19 GMT
Oh now, theres an idea.
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Post by beaty1961 on Jul 1, 2018 18:21:50 GMT
Next in my 'D&D' Adventurers series is this 'Druid'. Each of these characters are custom made to a player's specification. In this case the player specified that his character had a 'Native American' or Eskimo look... There are another five players in our D&D group, so I will be working my way through some fairly typical character types - this should be interesting! Beaty
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