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Blood Rage's Mountain Giant

#1 Post by kevtk135 »

I just had to take another little bite out of the mound of minis from CMON's Blood Rage, the Viking game.
I followed the box art, pretty much, for the figure.
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But once again, I had to do a little more with the base. Since he's the MOUNTAIN giant, I had to do some sort of mountains (or hills). Taking some foam, Daps Plastic Wood and static grass, I did the groundwork. (There is a little write up on this in the Scenic Route's Folder).
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I felt it needed a little more, and got some N/Z scale trees from Ebay. They finally arrived over the weekend, to finish the little vignette. Thanks for looking.

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#2 Post by Warped Speed »

Boy, you love that little stuff Kev. You're good at it too! Too small for these tired old eyes I'm afraid. But I do enjoy looking at them in amazement at the work you guys put into them.

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#3 Post by kevtk135 »

Thanks Carl,
I go for the largest of the little guys. The days of me trying to tackle the 28, 32 and 54mm minis are over. I look for 75mm and above or at least close to it.
The main reason is that they don't take up a lot of room on my rapidly declining shelf space. Secondly where a 1:6th kit could be $300 with an over the top base, I could get six 75 or 90 mm figures. Thirdly the amount of detail packed into these minis these days are amazing, so IMHO they are comparable to their larger resin cousins.
And of course my Opti-visors are a must. ;)
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#4 Post by Rocketeer »

That makes a sweet little scene!

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Rocketeer wrote:That makes a sweet little scene!
Thank you!
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