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Fighter
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This guy was the figure for a D&D cleric for several years. For me, he empitomises the warrior priest idea that D&D
clerics represent. He is also a regular as a Warhammer FB warrior priest.
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An old Citadel miniature, one of the Champions of Law boxed set.
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This guy is a good example of an experienced Sadurian fighter (or would be, if he lost the pistol). He is also one
of regulars in my WHFB Empire army.
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Citadel miniatures.
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The Sadurian fighter of status. Wearing just a cuirass is an excellent way to maximise protection with low weight!
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Citadel miniatures.
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A fighter for all systems. Full plate armour is accepted no matter what fantasy game you play (apart from Pendragon maybe!)
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Old Citadel miniature, now produced by Foundry.
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Good al-purpose warriors. The guy with the axe is one of my favourites, and has been in everything from D&D to Ars
Magica and Fantasy Hero.
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Both old Citadel. The axe-wielding maniac is a Chaos Warrior, and the Greek fellow was an Adventurer
in the original Runequest (2nd ed.) set of boxed miniatures.
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Light armour doesn't mean less dangerous! The black-clad female was painted up as a WHFRP elf warrior for my girlfriend's
psychotic character. The arab hasn't yet made an apperance on the table as the character he was painted for died before the
varnish had dried.
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Female figure is a Grenadier Amazon champion. I think the arab is from the original Mad Mullah Akbar's
Regiment of Renown from Citadel, with an added scimitar from the original plastic skeletons set.
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Fire Elemental
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Fire is difficult to represent in solid form, and quite tricky to paint convincingly. I am reasonably happy with
this one but might have used a little more yellow. I used flourescent paints to get the "glow" effect. This was created because
I had an elemental-happy druid/wizard who wasn't happy unless her enemies were burning.
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Scratch-built from milliput.
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Giant Badger
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A source of constant amusement to my gaming group who accuse me of being badger-obsessed. He was created to represent
a Champions character who was a sort of... giant were-badger.
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Scratch-built over an old Citadel Rat-ogre figure.
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Gnome Thief
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This is another character from my past, a female gnome thief.
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A conversion from a Metal Magic halfling with sack.
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Gug
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Hopefully this guy won't appear regularly! A Call of Cthulhu creature that doubles nicely as a large chaos beast in both
Saduria and Warhammer (Roleplay and Battle).
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I think this is Ral Partha, but Grenadier also produced CoC miniatures and he may be from them.
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