





Couldn't wait, too excited to share
Successful prints of my attempts at b'roghs, a eagle headed giant, anakore and dagorran.
The excellent work of gloimykidminiatures in the background, sweet kank riders ready for an encounter in the black sands






Successful prints of my attempts at b'roghs, a eagle headed giant, anakore and dagorran.
The excellent work of gloimykidminiatures in the background, sweet kank riders ready for an encounter in the black sands
Havent had time to print these guys, anfd it not sure i actually need a Drik (it looks like at gargantuan snapping turtle) a Dune freak, Daggoran, a couple og Broghs and a Babababoon from dungeon crawler carl.
printed and painted minis soon
in the Prism pentad book one it is stated that Tyr have 40000 inhabitants, but in all other books the city states have wastly fewer people.
too few in my opinion.
I know the world is hostile but the main reason to live in a city state and suffer the dictatorship should be that life is better and safer than in the wasteland. the bureaucracy needs a large population to support its own existence.
the is also the problem with the dragons levy, if all the city states deliver 1000 lives to the dragon each year it does not seem likely it would be a living city after a decade, let alone a secret.
what do you think? is the rulebook correct or are you more into the Judge Dredd "mega city" concept
Comparison between my new 3d printed and homemade nightmare beast, the old model was much bigger but I never bothered to read the description, the new one will be painted dark grey purple, haven't decided of the scales or horns yet. Another printed beast that exploded from bad infill, but was fixed with baking soda and super glue
Also pictures of my finished earth drake and my cha'trang
After some horrible experiences with infill in resin printing, I managed to repair the giant and the nightmare beast,.
I added magnets to the giant for him wading the silt sea and when on land