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Dark Eye evil mage Dark Eye Patriarch Amir Honak of Al Anfa I have no idea who this gentleman is in the Dark-eye world. Perhaps I ought to buy the rules and find out? The figure is simple but effective; he reminds me somewhat of some versions of Elrond. I practised blending techniques on his robes, which seem to have worked rather well. I am also pleased with the red gem at his neck.
Dark Eye Sorceress Dark Eye Pardona I set myself the challenge with this figure of making the dress look subtly translucent. I am relatively pleased with the result.
Dark Eye Aranya Arascalion Sorceress Some of the mouldings on this lady's sleeves and skirt had not cast properly, and required some careful application of greenstuff. This is just one of the problems with buying over the internet - you can't check the casting quality . The other is, of course, judging the exact scale. Still, I'm pleased with how she came out.
Dark Eye Male Jester Dark Eye Male Jester I'm not sure what a Dark Eye Jester is in game terms - I suspect something akin to the old AD&D Thief -Acrobat.
Dark Eye female Jester Dark Eye Female Jester An example of the Dark Eye male and female equivalents - like the old Ral Partha AD&D figures.
Witch Dark Eye Female Wizard I really like the proportions of this figure - quite unusual for a gaming figure, but very common amongst real women. Not grotesquely fat, nor super-skinny, but human. Probably not a build you'd expect for a fighter, but fine for a witch.
A pair of dubious orcs from Ral Partha Ral Partha tribal orcs I said there would be some, and here for all you lads is a topless female! She really is sporting quite an extrodinary range of piercings! Bizarre, but what do you expect from an orc? My PCs have recntly ventured into the pseudo-Africa part of Mhorann, and a set of these orcs seemed like a good idea to give local colour to the next ambush. Actually while some are vaguely African looking, others, like the female on the right, seem more Aztec inspired. Painting the beadwork on the African ones is unbelievably fiddly.
Would you buy a used pony from this hobbit? Ral Partha female hobbit Small and vicious.

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Feedback to tell me what you think of my figures would be greatly appreciated.
Janet@mhorann.demon.co.uk


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