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fills me with perverse delight
there's a bazillion on one page
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There's a bunch of useful army building figs in the set and a few NSFW ones too. This will go far to fill out my Blessed Sisters army for Grimdark Future. I always keep an eye out for what antohammer the lonely wargamer puts out next.
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It's a nice set of figs! I'm woking on a Wormhole Demons of Plague army for Grimdark Future and these will help fill out the rank and file warriors nicely. If I may say. It could use an Instrument Player and a Standard Bearer though. There are also minis for diseased human warriors in armor for games of Age of Fantasy. So it is useful for many types of games.
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Another awesome set to help fill out my arcane demon army.
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I got this set for my wife and she loves them for her havoc demons army.
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More great figs for use with my Sci-fi and Fantasy Havoc armies.
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I love these figs! Can't wait to see more Horror and Sci-fi sets from this artist.
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This is another great set! I hope Antohammer continues to add to the line!
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Excellent as always. Trees, bushes and rocks, plus a Moai style ruin that will fill every jungle I play from now on. I love it!
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Yet another great set from Antohammer. These evil gnomes and their allies look very menacing on my tabletop.
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These figures are brilliant. I saw the full preview and really liked the style of the art, the Ghouls are big and intimidating. Some of the first fantasy undead that are actually scary. If you are using Ghouls, grab these!
All of Antohammers stuf seems to be a low price and you get a lot for your money. The art is realistic but clear, clean and colourful, it can be seen well from across the table.
I was going to buy this set on its own but then I found its in a bundle (which only seems to show up at Wargames Vault) and got that. The skeletons in that are fantastic as well and it's cracking value. If you're running Barrowmaze or a similar undead themed adventure you'll find these ideal.
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Excellent figures, as usual from Antohammer. It's a free set, so there's just a few figures, but enough to see the quality and versatility of this producer. From fantasy to historicals to sci fi, Antohammer figures never let down
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I bought these around the same time as the Halloween pack, and have about the same positives to say about these. Art is simple, but not simplistic, the bats are pretty adorable. The set includes printable bases and two versions of the bats, one with and one without a black border. Two copies of each bat come in both sets, allowing you to quickly print an entire flock of spooky figures. Assembly instructions also included. Really enjoyed these, probably going to make them a tabletop staple.
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A set of spooky miniature standees that use simple, but charming art to imply greater detail, in a "chibi" sort of way. Printing and assembly instructions came with the set, as well as two different versions of the figures, ones with and without a black border. Printable bases were included as well. I really enjoyed these and look forward to using them on my tabletop!
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This is another fine 2.5D model of an Italian WW2 aircraft. It has three Italian sets of markings and one for use by the Germans. It can be built in 15mm or 28mm. I have printed one in 1/200 scale, and see no reason that it can not be built successfully.
This model, like all biplanes can be a little tricky. The photo, in the'blurb' actually gives some good hints for the lower wing placement. Once that has dried, the interplane struts can be glued. The struts, from the front, look like a capital "W". Next line up the top wing and glue the top wing in place. A few pennies can help weight the wing until it dries. Happily, there IS a tiny pilot for the open cockpit plane. For use as a fighter-bomber, you can add two 50pd bombs, or four 25pd bombs, under the wings. Total build time, for an experienced paper model maker, is about thirty minutes. I strongly advise the use of Scotch Tacky Glue, and Scotch Wrinkle free Glue Stick. I printed on 67 pound paper.
One can only hope that this series will continue, and be a success, as there is no way of putting planes on a game board that can approach the affordability of the first two models. And they look good as well.
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