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Post by vurrunna on Oct 14, 2019 17:36:43 GMT
Hello all!
Paper miniatures are a cheap and easy alternative to buying, assembling, and painting full 3D miniatures. As it stands there's a wealth of paper miniatures available, but I've often had trouble finding the right minis for my needs (which are admittedly... eclectic).
As such, I decided to make some minis of my own! They follow no particular trend in genre, basically just following whatever my fancy is at the time of making them. Enjoy!
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Post by vurrunna on Oct 14, 2019 17:38:06 GMT
First up, some minis I designed for a post-apocalyptic game:  Inspired by Fallout, specifically a custom setting taking place in Idaho (the Spud Wasteland, filled with radioactive potato plants and plenty of angry raiders).
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Post by vurrunna on Oct 14, 2019 17:39:58 GMT
Some Battle Droids:  Designed for Star Wars, of course. Attached is a sheet without any of the special weapons, for when you just want hoards of battle droids. Attachments:
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Post by vurrunna on Oct 14, 2019 17:41:29 GMT
Some Gotal Rebels:  Again, inspired by Star Wars. I had an idea of running a game set on a custom world that had been colonized by Gotal long ago--these can represent both a standing army during the Clone Wars, or a local Rebel cell during the Galactic Civil War.
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Post by vurrunna on Oct 14, 2019 17:55:11 GMT
Napoleonics! These are some of the first I ever made, so their style is wildly different, and they actually have color. I'll just post these rapid-fire:  British Line Infantry  British Command  French Line Infantry  French Command  Russian Line Infantry  Russian Command Made these guys while listening to War and Peace (had a Napoleonic craze for a hot minute, heh). They're outfits are vaguely historical, made primarily by looking at models and historical uniforms and picking what I thought looked coolest. I have plans to eventually make more of these guys (stuff like Cavalry, artillery, various light and heavy infantry, etc., plus maybe some other nations), but that'll be well down the line. As a final note, these guys came out a bit bigger than I expected--they're something like 36mm from foot to head, not counting their fancy shakos. I'll probably rescale them to 28mm at some point, but for now you might want to print at smaller scale (if you print them at all, of course).
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Post by andyskinner on Oct 14, 2019 18:31:23 GMT
I love both sets (while not using paper minis myself). I was trying to decide what the first batch reminded me of, until it occurred to me that it was the art in the OPR rulebooks.
andy
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