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Hand Painted Miniatures – Part III

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Fresh off another holiday can only mean it’s time for another installment of Hand Painted Miniatures. Some fun Gen Con 2010 finds are also included in this week’s entry.

Ben constantly gets asked the age-old question, “Why don’t you paint these metal minis yourself?” Easy answer – too small brushes and too steady of a hand required. Terrain is so, so much more forgiving. An avid gamer knows his limits.

The third set of our multi-part metal marvels installment includes: a hard charging barbarian, a sniper rogue, a dark slayer, a traveling halfling, a loyal war dog companion, a one-eyed man, and a wise wizard.

Ben had hit a bit of a dry spell with the Gamers’ Inn display case so these beauties were a welcome sight. He had nearly given up hope but that’s a key to good miniatures hunting – never get discouraged and never stop looking

Gen Con 2010 was the source of a few of these latest finds but man oh man, it is tough to dig through those endless plastic bins. Hunched over on mobbed convention floor is a backbreaker. Sometimes you just gotta dig deep.

Questions to ponder: Do you use metal minis in your game or have you gone all plastic? How many metal figs do you paint in a month? What is your favorite metal line for D&D miniatures? And when in Elminster’s name is Lords of Madness going to be in our hands?

See It | Installment I | Installment II


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