Balseraph:
U look for miniatures?
Look at this
http://onemonk.com/HF2001-Skeleton-Infantry-Battalion.html
and pls… dont die from laugh
hahahahahhaaaa
Balseraph:
U look for miniatures?
Look at this
http://onemonk.com/HF2001-Skeleton-Infantry-Battalion.html
and pls… dont die from laugh
hahahahahhaaaa
starscream:
I think thats a good idea, much better than a proxy. Some people wanna play and just dont care about minis, others could use packs like this to try out new armys.
Top product.
Kera foehunter:
they make great filler units
Obsidian:
I completly agree with Starscream here. For pure gamers who don’t like painting/hobby-ing this is great!
Pyro Stick:
I guess its great if you dont have the money for warhammer and if you cant paint. I dont see anyting wrong with using them. Good find.
Baggronor:
The 4th ed Fantasy boxed set originally had card cut-out versions of Grom the Paunch and Eltharion too back in the day.
two_heads_talking:
I guess its great if you dont have the money for warhammer and if you cant paint. I dont see anyting wrong with using them. Good find.Well the paper models adn such aren't exactly cheap.. they are cheaper than pewter models..
Pyro Stick
Kera foehunter:
instead of them being toy metal solders. would they be called paper dolls???
but i remeber playing avlon hill war games with my dad and they had paper printed troops to
Ghrask Dragh:
alot easier to make I’d bet
Nice find, I bet this help a few non-painter gamers! (I’d rather play against these than an army of metal/plastic unpainted mini’s!!)
Kera foehunter:
well reaper is putting out plasticFigures, That is fully painted figures
to get these non painting people into the games
Hashut’s Blessing:
I guess a battalion for ~$9/~£4.50 isn’t bad, but you could just find pictures of models you like, paste them into paint or something and print, then you’ve got the same thing for less
snyggejygge:
I think it has potential, but not in warhammer, rather in those D&D games were you don´t own every monster you can come across.
Sojourn:
Kera’s right, they look like paperdolls. do you get to choose the outfit and hair as well?
seems like a quick, easy-to-store army, so that’s cool. less dusty if put away
cornixt:
oooh, I see a potential CDO competetion for the creation of a CD version!