| Kolokotroni |
I am playing a witch character who's race is wayang out of the advanced race guide. I am trying to find a descent miniature to represent him but I cant for the life of me think of even what to look for let alone find one. Any ideas? I prefer pre painted when I can get them, but I am willing to paint if need be.
| Javaed |
You're not likely the to find a miniature of a Wayang, and off the top of my head I don't know of anybody that has a model that would be easy to modify.
I'd suggest you find a picture that will work for your character and print it out on card stock. You can prop it up on a base and have something cheap and easy to replace.
| Lamontius |
These are like my favorite topics ever.
I would suggest looking up the miniatures from Wyrd, for their Malifaux game.
The Ice Gamin, Gremlin Taxidermist and Alps miniatures could all make solid Wayangs, with a bit of modding and painting.
Even better, all are relatively small sized, with the elongated limbs and exaggerated heads that would be great for a Wayang. The alp and taxidermist in particular might make for a great Witch model.
| Lamontius |
Yeah, to get off topic for a sec, I love the terraclips sets for GM'ing. The Street and Building sets together make for great town layouts, the Streets/Sewers make for great tombs and underground areas, and the dungeon sets are just...wow.
I take great pride in the visual aspects of the games I participate in, and these sets have huge potential for helping out with that kind of thing.
| Kolokotroni |
Yea I am into having terrain and such for my games. I have even gone as far as to use wargaming layouts of complete terrain (hills buildings, shrubbery, trees rivers etc) for some battles and using 1inch = 5ft with tape measures for movement. My group ended up ditching that effort and using a grid again for simple speed of play, but terraclips seem to give me the best of both worlds.