glitterszaad wrote:
for FIENDISH OYSTER PICS e-mail at sparrow3@insightbb.com
llaletin wrote:
I haven't read all of the messages on here - so if this is already on here I'll tell you how. the night before your face off...hire a powerful assasin. he has to sleep uninterupted right? :) problem solved.
Jib wrote: That looks very good! I don't think I would have built mine on a base but the whoever designed that is very talented! \ That's actually pretty kool looking...what is it made of...plaster? I completed my project of fiendish oysters...lol...yea, I know. but they actually turned out pretty decent. I might just have to try your aboleth - looks interesting. now to see how I can post these yummy looking oysters,....hmmm.
Thanks for the responses...I wasn't sure if you were serious about using real oysters, but, uuummm....as a DM, I'd probably get hungry and eat them myself... :)
From the description, they are about 5' long (1 square) in size, and that's about the size I've made them with small ± tolerance. Have a look on April 2 on eBay...they will be posted. thanks again, glitterszaad
Chat'n with a friend of mine and he stated that this is the place to get the best results in ascertaining feedback on Fiendish Oyster Miniatures - already in the works by myself. If I were to conjure these minis into being - would there be interest from DMs and players alike to use them? Would you buy them unpainted, pre-painted, and how much would you consider paying for say, a pair of different style miniatures of Fiendish Oysters. Description: one is a standard looking closed Fiendish Oyster with all the wicked sharp ridges and a couple of horned portrusions - the other, is opened displaying a pearl and skull in it's gaping slimy inerds during it's attack. I haven't decided if I'm making yet, a third one with some type of shield or weapon within it as well. I need some feedback to see if these Fiendish Oysters are remotely worthwhile to attempt or even have a chance to be searched for...has anyone tried? My friend's enthusiasm was certain it could be a hit, especially if they are not expensive...which I try not to make them expensive. So tell me - would you take the time to paint them? Or would you pay a little extra to want them already painted. Thanks and Happy Hunting. "If it isn't broken, break it, and make someone else fix it."
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