This one? Really?
She suffers from a pretty mean case of manface...
This one? Really?
She suffers from a pretty mean case of manface...
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2012
Minis bought: 363 - - - - - Minis painted: 373
2013
Minis bought: 308 - - - - - Minis painted: 66
Well, the pose is nice. I didn't remember the face looking so strange, though, but all DE ladies suffer from the DE paint scheme to some extent.
The new GW has a much better face (even if some people still think it looks mannish), and her pose is pretty AoW-inspired, which is very good. The old one, though, looks like Maleficent. I guess nostalgia's a killer. In either case, she certainly looks more natural than the Mantic model and more refined in her cruel disdain than the new SoM model.
Ah, the Maleficent Sorceress is a great sculpt. Not perfect, but certainly the best one GW have ever produced. I can't understand all the love for the 'Storm in a Teacup' one, as it has the worst, most 'mannish' face I've ever seen on a Dark Elf.
The Mantic one, though, is much better. Not quite up to the AoW standards but I really like it all the same - I'll be picking one up.
This is why I like that mantic don't mind people using others models. Anyone that wants mantics abyssal twilight elfkin but thinks aow sculpt are better can have aow characters.
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Actual (alleged) girl. Alpha Female.Originally Posted by Jes Goodwin
Probably because the head of the 'Eavy Metal department decides the colour scheme, or approves any the people in the department come up with. It wouldn't surprise me if there was a list of what was allowed and not allowed for each army when they're painting it.
Back on topic, I'm really hoping they perhaps pick another name besides Abyssal for these new Elves. The name worked well with Dwarves because it fitted them, from the depths, darkness, etc. By the same token, Twilight Kin sounded to sparkley. I'm just hoping they don't decide that they want to make Abyssal their own version of Dark or Chaos.
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Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street smart", all I hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".
They were never called Twilight Elves, they were called Twilight Kin, which was an excellent name.
If you play any of Mantic's games, check out my Battlescribe project for KoW and Warpath.
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Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street smart", all I hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".
The objective of the game is to win. The point of the game is to have fun. The two should never be confused.
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Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street smart", all I hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".
Do it like Rackham, their evil races were called Dirz/Syhar, Devourer, Akkyshan, Ophidian, Living Dead, Drune Celts or Mid-Nor Dwarves. The took some interesting names and slapped them on their minis and they stuck quite good without serving the usual clichees.
Well, I'm probably two years too late, but the biggest reason I dislike the elves are the gnarled sticks they're waving around. Elves should have intricately designed straight spears, not lumpy sticks without clear spearheads.
That said, I haven't seen them IRL, but I've seen enough photos not to want to buy any, so I'm not convinced "you should see them IRL" is a good enough counter.
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Well they're not "lumpy sticks" really They're delicately worked and rune inscribed staffs with razor sharp crystal tips (though I ended up painting mine metallic before I realised this detail). If you take a look at these in the masters gallery you can see what can be done if you take the time to pick these out boldly.
http://www.manticgames.com/SiteData/...-Spearman.jpg9
Course, I wouldn't want to paint an army of 'em like that...
That design works well in the artwork, but not on the miniatures, where they do indeed look like lumpy sticks.They're delicately worked and rune inscribed staffs with razor sharp crystal tips
It's one of the main reasons why I stand by the opinion that the elf range failed during it's transition from 2d to 3d. Good concept art, drawn and displayed at A3 size does not always make for good minis which are a few centimetres tall.
If you play any of Mantic's games, check out my Battlescribe project for KoW and Warpath.
So I just noticed on the Mantic Games home page there is a painted picture of the orc shaman and his fireball. Good to see some of the details of the model! Very nice. I couln't find him anywhere else so far though.
Could someone link a pic to that? Mantics homepage takes seven (yes I counted!) minutes to load. It would save me much frustration.
Models bought in 2013 - 66
Models completed in 2013 - 15
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Its on the rotating display thing so can't, however, I have taken a screenshot to upload here.
Ahem, I am the last to complain, but their photographs are a little bit counterproductive recently....
Yeah, I liked it more before I saw it painted. I'm not very interested in it now...![]()
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Agreed, I can't tell for sure whether it's the photography or the paint jobs (I'm leaning towards the former), but I'm always far more impressed by the miniatures when I get them than when I see them on their website.... It's a shame because I think a few people might be put off by their pictures which don't really do the miniatures justice.