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I would like to see a line of Dragonlance-style draconians, or winged dragon men. Ral Partha used to sell them, but now they are pretty much missing form any line of minis. With D&D Next in playtest WotC may bring Dragonlance back (stranger things have happened) and even if they don't, winged armord dragon men make great villains for any number of fantasy campaigns. I have not played Dragonlance since I was in high school, but, I am thinking of running it again soon for my current gaming group. A series of Bones dragon men would make that a lot easier and much much cooler.

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For me, Bones are amazing for things you fight in groups. I'm willing to spend a little extra on a metal PC mini, since I'm only buying a few. For groups of monsters, the savings from the Bones line could really add up.

 

Wardogs (but mastiff/doberman/german shepherd than the existing bulldogs)

Wolves

Norse looking frost giants

Stone giants

Hill Giants

Water/Air elementals

Bearded Devil

Mane/Dretch/Lemure

Giant centipedes

Bigger giant spiders/scorpions

Wererats

 

Town Guards http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/03165

Vulture demon http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/03572

Thugs - http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/thug/latest/06179

This Barbarian http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Icingstead/latest/14620

Hobgoblins http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/hobgoblin/latest/03040

Spear and Axe gnoll http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/gnoll/latest/03214

http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/gnoll/latest/14577

Bone devil - http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Darkspawn/latest/14432

Slite Raiders http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/03161

Jungle Warriors http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/03145

the rest of the village mob http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/03123

Derro http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/02945

Dark Creeper http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/02886

Bandits http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Dark%20Heaven%20Legends/sku-down/02677

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For me, Bones are amazing for things you fight in groups. I'm willing to spend a little extra on a metal PC mini, since I'm only buying a few. For groups of monsters, the savings from the Bones line could really add up.

 

Bearded Devil

Mane/Dretch/Lemure

Vulture demon http://www.reapermin.../sku-down/03572

Bone devil - http://www.reapermin...wn/latest/14432

 

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/centerstageminis/28mm-demons-and-devils-center-stage-miniatures/comments

 

Just sayin'... :;):

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Lightweight... durable... easy to paint.. cheap to produce...

 

Now that I have a ton of Reaper mini's coming in March, I'd *really* like to see some terrain for them -- especially now that I have a copy of the Song and Blade of Heroes skirmish game. Most of the terrain I've seen is time-consuming and/or expensive scratch-build DIY or molds. Paper terrain is cheap, but both DIY terrain and paper terrain are cumbersome to store. I'd like to see Bones terrain: modular walls (eg. building walls, castle walls, stone walls, dungeon walls) that can be fitted together to build all sorts of different buildings; natural terrain, like modular rivers, different sized rocks, and trees. I think HeroScape was the last source of this sort of terrain, but it's long OOP.

 

Molds would be expensive, though. Mebbe another KS???

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There are several companies that make terrain for RPGs - Warhammer, Dwarven Forge, Pegasus and Armorcast come to minb but there are others. FLGS tend not to carry much terrain sets because the demand isn't very strong. However, most FLGS will special order it or it can be bought from one of the large on-line retailers. There is a ton of stuff for outdoor terrain available at any store catering to the model railroader hobby.

 

I prefer to make my own terrain. Admittedly i have some bucks tied up in Hirst Arts molds, but I can make a good sized modular dungeon for under $40 (just need plaster, glue, cheap paint, and a piece of fibreboard) compared to at least a few hundred bucks for the equivalent "store bought" set. In addition, I like the flexibility of making dungeons. The GM would like a dead end passage with a hidden door halfway down - no problem it can be on the table for the next session, But mainly, I make dungeons because it is fun!

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