![]() The Caesar stuff on their site looks much better than the product you receive. It also makes their finishing work seem less daunting. You buy a few at a time, clean them, base them, paint them. The best way to build up a large mass of miniatures is to be patient and take your time. If I were to not care what my minis looked like, I would write "orc" on a square of cardstock. ![]() I bought a box of orcs and a box of goblins from they awhile ago and they were so poorly molded that I never did take the time to fully clean the flash off of all of them. Literally everything they sell can be bought from someone else but better in quality. If you want them for tabletop wargaming, they would work great.especially if you do not care for what your miniatures look like. I do not think the Caesar stuff is necessarily bad, but it still came down to me having wasted money on them. To most people it may not be important, but a lack of continuity messes with me sometimes. I do like Reaper Miniatures, I just made a decision to pick a scale and focus on it. ![]() There are more fantasy miniatures out there closer to the true scale 25mm than any other, they are however largely eclipsed by the far more obtainable Reaper selection. When in doubt as to who is in charge on the battlefield, listen to the man with the bloodiest sword. With Fields of Battle about out, I thought how cool it would be to have some adventures culminate in some crazy epic mass battles.ĭoes anyone else use this scale of minis? I think I am going to buy a box or three and check them out. Monster sizes are realative, so a lot of 28mm stuff I have will still work. I am just tired of not being able to afford to lay out the table the way I want because WOTC wants to bend me over. At that price, I may have to switch scales fellas. The historical line provides a variety of human elements, from crusading knights to jungle natives. Plus now they have a box of adventurers, with all the class archtypes presented, 15 miniatures plus 4 randoms, for that same 6.99. They have goblins, elves, and dwarves too, 35 to a box for the same price. A box of 35 orcs of various poses (nice sculpts too) on sale for 6.99 at. Then I stumbled across Caesar Miniatures foray into fantasy at 1/72. Or the affordable castle kits, seige accessories, forts, etc. In my newfound obsessive-compulsive hobby, I have looked at affordable miniatures, and discovered how cheap 1/72 scale (20-23MM) plastic miniatures are. Now I unloaded some cash on materials to make terrain and it's shaping up nicely. I have never been that much into miniatures until this year.
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