Minifigs of the Dungeons & Dragons classes

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Minifigs of the Dungeons & Dragons classes

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Cool figs, I like how you've made some from different classes. Some of them kinda look like barely altered stock figs though :? Not a big deal.
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That's cool! I like how you do a couple of versions of each, especially the ones with a 'traditional' version and a more modern fantasy interpretation.
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I'm digging the Puritan vampire-hunter cleric myself.
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Brickninja wrote:Cool figs, I like how you've made some from different classes.
Thanks, Brickninja.
Brickninja wrote:Some of them kinda look like barely altered stock figs though :?
Yes, that's true because that's what they are. I didn't MOC any of them just for these pictures; they're all from my permanent display collection. If there was a stock minifig in my display collection that was quintessential such as the CMF S12 wizard, I went with it. After all, if it ain't broke...
Kev wrote:That's cool! I like how you do a couple of versions of each, especially the ones with a 'traditional' version and a more modern fantasy interpretation.
Thanks, Kev. I tried to spice it up with at least one core representation of the trope and one that's a bit more peripheral but still recognisable.
Karalora wrote:I'm digging the Puritan vampire-hunter cleric myself.
Yes, if I may say so myself, he turned out rather well. There's another picture of him with a couple of his "friends" here: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Amper ... racula.jpg with a more atmospheric version of the same picture here: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Amper ... racula.jpg
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