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we have a bunch of small critters from Reaper’s Bones range that I got from one of their kickstarters. Giant centipedes, beetles, ticks and a large Prairie Tick Queen.
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bit crude sculpts, especially the legs on the beetles and ticks, but good enough
as vermin.
I think they will see action in my coming Paleo Diet: Eat or be Eaten campaign, which will se cave-men (or women) against dinosaurs and other historically correct adversaries :)
Well `critters' featured heavily in the King Kong remake so in 60000 bikini BC I doubt if anyone will complain.
ReplyDeleteHahaha
DeleteYou're sooooo right, Phil!
Hand little critters to have Joakim :)
ReplyDeleteHi there, Frank!
DeleteYep, you can never have to many of these small vermin-types.
Little critters are always useful. Palaeo Diet, when did this happen, have I missed anything, it sounds like something you will do excellently and I'm really looking forward to it. Do you have any sort of timescale?
ReplyDeleteCheers
It is all your fault! :)
DeleteI think I have everything needed for a game... that is, in unpainted plastics and resin. You've seen critters and dinos, a couple more to come.
Got a very nice bunch of (unpainted) tribes-men (ehrm... tribes-women actually) that will blend in well with the dinos and other historically more or less correct critters. First one will be painted soon and shown on a blog near you.
Timescale... weeeeell... when it's all ready ;-)
Ok - well get on with it, :) I am looking forward to this.
DeleteWell, they say bugs are a good source of protein... (to which I say "yuck"). That paleo diet. :P
ReplyDeleteNice work on the creepy crawlies.
Thanks!
DeleteI'm totally with you on bug-protein, but I hear that my tribes-women are rather fond of centipede-meat. Tastes like chicken (just like just about everything except KFC)