Building Miniatures
Some humans need visual aides to help bring reality to their games. They may cast out of lead or other materials figures, structures and creatures that depict the message / scenario they want to establish. What are your thoughts about the use of Building Miniatures for your table top Role-playing Games?
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Here is a very good example of how to build Miniatures done by GM_Scorch:
Source 4e
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That is some impressive work. I used to be involved in painting miniatures, but have long since given it up due to travelling constantly, but I am sure had I remained in one place then I would have a full room of lead by now. I like Scorch's use of raw materials for the base, that is very flexible. I think the use of real wood, especially wood pieces / shavings adds an even more realistic touch.
Here is an example of a minature Barbarian being painted: (done by Pogre)
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Here is another example done by Pogre of a Balkor (Minotaur) miniature, notice the fine detail and shades. For those of you wondering, miniatures are sometimes only an inch or two tall:
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Greetings,
pogre here.
I am happy to field any questions on painting miniatures. I think it is a great, relaxing hobby for anyone to try.
To prove that point here is a figure my 4 year old daughter painted:
All pictures are thumbnail link to larger photos.
A Very Special Medusa
She painted this medusa and even did the dry-brushing on the scales and hair. Dad had no part in this mini (I will base it later):
Carly painted the skin gold just like the medusas on Heroes of Might and Magic 3! She demanded that I include that info. Her future plans include painting minis and selling them for $100.00 each. Watch out Jenn Haley! Sadly, the medusa is not available for sale and currently makes its home in a dollhouse"¦.
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That is very impressive for a four year old. I am most interested in the scales, is it forming that dark / light green on it's own from the indentations or did she paint them in carefully?
For the Minotaur above, how long does it take you to paint it?
Models are good. They allow players and GM alike to get more into the characters and can be very helpful when it comes to working out marching orders and battles when used with a grid
Prop is all the D&D models though reasonably price aren't very well designed (not a critique on the painting from what I have seen those are pretty good). The best models are done by Games Workshop (warhammer etc), good size and much more detailed and emotional. They are really expensive though
Here is an example of using a building with Miniatures. According to the creator, 'Scorch', the materials he uses include foam, paper, glue and other household materials to create these small replicas.
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