Very nice. I like it.
For the wights I simply swapped heads with some of the newer fantasy wights. The models aren`t so interesting, but their heads fit to many other models. Big thumb up for that. Just like the wonder of the blackors elbow plate.
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skeleton team...ideas?
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Re: skeleton team...ideas?
again, dino, very simple effective conversion. and it looks great!
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Re: skeleton team...ideas?
By a 'net' team, what do you mean? Fan created? If so there are a few.
I played a Khemri skeleton team only (or 2 actually) on FUMBBL for a while. It was LRB 4, but they were successful.
I'm playing a 2nd ed Champions of Death style of team now privately, and they're ranked middle of the top division out of 9 divisions. So doing VERY well. If you want this list, you are welcome to it.
2nd edition had 2 skeleton lists. The basic one, which wasn't very good. So towards the end they gave a 'Tomolandry' style list, which were a bit more like Dwarfs.
As for miniatures, I generally don't like plastics, but they are perfect for skeletons, mixing and matching. Even in 2nd edition they used the old plastics for the show team. Just add shoulder pads and stuff. The old 2nd ed metal skeletons have a bit of a 1st ed feel and only have one option. Probably not worth the money you'd have to spend on them.
I played a Khemri skeleton team only (or 2 actually) on FUMBBL for a while. It was LRB 4, but they were successful.
I'm playing a 2nd ed Champions of Death style of team now privately, and they're ranked middle of the top division out of 9 divisions. So doing VERY well. If you want this list, you are welcome to it.
2nd edition had 2 skeleton lists. The basic one, which wasn't very good. So towards the end they gave a 'Tomolandry' style list, which were a bit more like Dwarfs.
As for miniatures, I generally don't like plastics, but they are perfect for skeletons, mixing and matching. Even in 2nd edition they used the old plastics for the show team. Just add shoulder pads and stuff. The old 2nd ed metal skeletons have a bit of a 1st ed feel and only have one option. Probably not worth the money you'd have to spend on them.
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