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#276 Thu, Aug11 2011 10:39pm

cameosis
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Arthadan wrote:

I seriously doubt Chris charges £1500 for miniature. That would be more than Tom Meier and let's face it, Chris work is charming but nowhere near this. just look at the faces, the clothing, the chainmail... by the way this ones cost £6 (paying license, hiring the most expensive sculptor in the market and everything).

we're beating a dead horse here (albeit i find it entertaining nonetheless) -- i once had brought up mithril @ frothers and they were to most of the members not unlike games workshop, only a lot smaller ...


Esse quam videri. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

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#277 Fri, Aug12 2011 5:27am

twrich
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Arthadan, were those figures resin? they look like it. And how many figures are in each release? Thanks:-)


"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those that wander are lost." (Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring)

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#278 Fri, Aug12 2011 6:38am

cameosis
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

they're not resin -- the photos show the master sculpts.


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#279 Fri, Aug12 2011 7:17am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Personally (being a cynic by nature) I begin to have serious misgivings regarding the size of Mithril's profit margin - are we having the wool pulled over our eyes, and being taken for gullible mugs? Master Arthadan's information certainly makes the whole issue begin to smell a bit suspicious - unless, of course, the MEE licence costs an absolute fortune. Does anyone know what Mithril have to pay for this?


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#280 Fri, Aug12 2011 7:59am

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Barliman wrote:

Personally (being a cynic by nature) I begin to have serious misgivings regarding the size of Mithril's profit margin - are we having the wool pulled over our eyes, and being taken for gullible mugs? Master Arthadan's information certainly makes the whole issue begin to smell a bit suspicious - unless, of course, the MEE licence costs an absolute fortune. Does anyone know what Mithril have to pay for this?

I wonder if we could find out under the Freedom of Information Act big_smile

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#281 Fri, Aug12 2011 8:08am

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

http://thunderboltmountain.com/serendipity/

Have a look at TM's web site - you may have to search about a bit, but Tom Meir quite often posts images of his 'Greens' the majority of which are Mithril scale with some at 1/48th scale.

The level of detail is quite outstanding on these sculpts.

Personally I think some of the elves do seem to look a little bit 'out' in some aspects but the detailing, wow!

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#282 Fri, Aug12 2011 8:47am

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

This guy is very good sculptor.... maybe one day I'll buy few miniatures from him.....


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#283 Fri, Aug12 2011 8:50am

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

About Middle earth enterprise !  It is difficult to speculate, but I am sure that their license does not cost less than 10000 GBP per year. Especially after the popularization of the book through the PJ movies. Money smells like a teen spirit....


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#284 Fri, Aug12 2011 1:00pm

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

.... let's go a bit out of this last debate.... I see we have here new active member.... welcome Master Quendil ! .... and please choose one drink on my account... cheers !


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#285 Fri, Aug12 2011 1:04pm

Thingol
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...excellent idea. I can only hope that Master Barliman has Honey Ale...  hobbits like it.... smile


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#286 Fri, Aug12 2011 1:10pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

You know that Honey ale is brewed from bees' piss, don't you? Tell you what, I'll pour you both a muscular, debilitating scrumpy instead, so that you can sleep out the rest of your working day until the weekend. And welcome, Master Quendil.

I notice, by the way, that it's gone very quiet in here, which I assume means that the Tree has finally gone on holiday. (I wonder where trees go?)


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#287 Fri, Aug12 2011 1:12pm

hsf62
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Are you ok with furballs in your ale? roll
Spciality of Master Barliman.... lol


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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#288 Fri, Aug12 2011 1:15pm

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Bee's piss... lol it looks complicate to collect enough for one mug....


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#289 Fri, Aug12 2011 3:04pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Not a problem, they have very weak bladders.


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#290 Fri, Aug12 2011 3:16pm

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

That's why I never drink water - fish piss in it lol big_smile (borrowed quote).

Yes, welcome Master Quendil you found your password then?

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#291 Fri, Aug12 2011 4:38pm

Gavin
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

The Dark Sword Minis mentioned above:

http://www.darkswordminiatures.com/

Are in 30mm scale, but they are Mithril sized. They have four main sculptors, one of whom, Dennis Mize died some years ago. Before he died he was making quite "old school" figures, and had worked for Reaper and Ral Partha. So if you want some scantily clad buxom lady with some sort of stick, he's your man. The others include Tom Meier, he of Thunderbolt Mountain fame, and Jeff Grace whose work sort of exists between Meier's artistry and Mize's vision of fantasy art.

The figures are all metal, though the website often displays the "greens" in advance. The paint jobs tend to use NMM techniques, which makes them look somewhat more plastic-y.

A lot of the George RR Martin (He of Game of Thrones fame) collection:
http://www.darkswordminiatures.com/main … l/grrm.htm

Would not look terribly out of place in some visions of Middle-earth.

Gavin

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#292 Sat, Aug13 2011 2:36am

twrich
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Welcome to Barli's Taproom, Master Quendil. I must warn you that only the "already drunk" drink Barli's scrumpy . . . and they usually awake with fur or a piece of rat tail in their mouth.

Otherwise, this is a fiendly group with diverse interest, opinions, and connections . . . but you probably already know that or you never would have found us!

And very nice links David and Gavin!!!

Last edited by twrich (Sat, Aug13 2011 2:37am)


"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those that wander are lost." (Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring)

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#293 Sat, Aug13 2011 6:30am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Gildor Inglorion wrote:

by minifigs you mean Heritage? I did not know this range but ... honestly.. I don't think I miss a lot of things in terms of quality ... but well well, this topic derivates into something else and should be discussed at your place master Butterburr, not in the who's who section smile

Quite right, Master Gildor, we shouldn't start holding non-related conversations in the wrong places - though since the subject was raised in the "Whos' Who" page it was rather hard not to reply to it there! If we'd have moved straight over here we'd have spilt our scrumpy! Better to drink the froth off first ... I wouldn't want the floors between there and here to be stained (or eaten away, more likely).

However, as regards the Minifigs range, no - when I said Minififgs, I meant Minifigs (full name Miniature Figurines), based in Potsmouth at the time. They're owned by Caliver Books now.


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#294 Sat, Aug13 2011 6:57am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Have you had any "lead rot" problems with them yet? A lot of the ones I've seen are now little better than lumps of misshapen lead!


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#295 Sat, Aug13 2011 7:05am

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

well some pics I saw on the miniature workshop seem to have suffered a lot from lead rott...

as for collecting... I am quite a fan and collector of.... Sauron representation, and I am still after the two references (from citadel or ral partha) of Sauron afoot holding the palandir, and Sauron on his trone (with the big eye and lots of roots on the throne)
they are not special nor really beautiful at all but well these are Sauron....

also, the Necromancer Sauron from GW is awful and I decided not to get it, but I have the one from the Last Alliance battlefield

and I'm quite happy to have suggested (and won) two Sauron representation from the Mithril GF range smile

in the end master Daines may be right, I am somewhat a mouth of Sauron lol

(PS : @Gavin :  damn if I show my wife pics from Tom Meier figurines from the Game of Thrones she will ask me to buy the full range... she has become addict at RR.Martin Games of Thrones recently and keeps reading all the books...)


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#296 Sat, Aug13 2011 7:53am

Gildor Inglorion
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

well the bakshi film at least had a Gildor in it if I remember well :p  but that being said, true it has not aged well at all... besides it has never been completed... and ends up approximatly at the half of the second LotR tome : the victory at Helm's Deep)


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#297 Sat, Aug13 2011 8:05am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Gildor Inglorion wrote:

as for collecting... I am quite a fan and collector of.... Sauron representation, and I am still after the two references (from citadel or ral partha) of Sauron afoot holding the palandir, and Sauron on his trone (with the big eye and lots of roots on the throne)

These come up on eBay quite often - I bought them about six months ago, and paid very little. The standing figure is quite nice (though I'm not sure why he's balancing the palantir on his wrist - presumably because, being "invisible", he hasn't got any hands, so the designer didn't know where else to put it), but the throne of skulls is very silly, more Robert E. Howard than Tolkien!


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#298 Sat, Aug13 2011 8:16am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Gildor Inglorion wrote:

well the bakshi film at least had a Gildor in it if I remember well :p  but that being said, true it has not aged well at all... besides it has never been completed... and ends up approximatly at the half of the second LotR tome : the victory at Helm's Deep)

A cartoon version of "The Return of the King" that was nominally (but wasn't really) a sequel was released by Warner Brothers in 1979, but has very little to commend it. It's best described as cheap and tacky. JRRT must have been grateful to have died before it was released. Still, it's interesting as a naive "period piece".


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#299 Sat, Aug13 2011 9:04am

Wirilómë
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From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Sat, Feb2 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Gildor Inglorion wrote:

(PS : @Gavin :  damn if I show my wife pics from Tom Meier figurines from the Game of Thrones she will ask me to buy the full range... she has become addict at RR.Martin Games of Thrones recently and keeps reading all the books...)

I may like the game of thrones books (and video as it's exactly the book) but it's still tiny bits of metal.

After looking at them all, I think that one of the best one is Ser Loras Tyrell, the Knight of Flowers, with his highly decorated armor.

(after some more looking around... sorry Gildor... I WANT a Snail cartographer!)


(you may note that the price is kinda... competitive)

Last edited by Wirilómë (Sat, Aug13 2011 12:12pm)


“It is not told whence she came; from the Outer Darkness, maybe, that lies in Eä beyond the walls of the World.” (HoMe X, The Later Quenta Silmarillion)

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#300 Sat, Aug13 2011 4:50pm

Gavin
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

My favourites are still the Night's Watch Rangers, especially Jon Snow.

The bloke on the TV show WISHES he looked as cool as the miniature smile

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