They'll tower over most Frostgrave models. Some of the earliest releases were a little on the shorter side, but even those were still larger than the Northstar kits.
On a square? You might want to shrink them by 10% or a bit more. I could barely get one to straddle a 25mm round. The one on her tail leaping up would fit without issue at least.
Hope to actually get to play games again in the future? I like building stuff. I enjoy painting stuff too. Some day if I have time I'll do some solo games if need be, or I can't talk my family members into trying something out... But yeah, the main thing is to play in person with friends and family again. I miss it!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature do you use these minis for certain games? I’ve just got into painting warhammer and I see people like you paint all these cool minis but I have no clue what they do with them because I don’t even know what games they’re used for lol
We have a few go-to rulesets we like in my family. Song of Blades & Heroes by Ganesha Games- there's a lot of expansions and "advanced" versions, but the original is a classic. Easy to play and very adaptable to any sort of figures you may have. www.ganeshagames.net/ One Page Rules. They've got... everything. We've played their games with almost as many different figures as we have SOBH above. onepagerules.com/ Frostgrave. We have a lot of fun building warbands based around certain themes. Haven't played as much of this as of late, as we waited for 2nd edition but then COVID hit. ospreypublishing.com/frostgrave There's certainly more, but I'd say those are a pretty good start, especially if you're doing fantasy.
Wow, Bestiarum do some really interesting designs.
Yes they do! Especially if you dig the Dark Souls vibe. There's a bunch of even larger figures I've been afraid to print!
Obscurity in miniatures: "i keep breaking my printed minis, i dont know why"
Also Obscurity in miniatures :
Those things look like something from a H.P. Lovecraft nightmare.
3:20 That face looks a lot like Smough's helmet from Dark Souls. Heck a lot of this stuff wouldn't look out of place in Demon's Souls or Dark Souls.
That's probably why I like it so much!
Seen these on Instagram, think this guy was claiming these as his own conversions! I'll see to that.
I mean with aome of the more monstrous type creatures you could probably vet away with missing limbs if ypu fill in the gaps and such
ive been wondering how these scale to frostgrave figures? do you think they need to be scaled down?
They'll tower over most Frostgrave models. Some of the earliest releases were a little on the shorter side, but even those were still larger than the Northstar kits.
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature yeah I figured as much. I've only printed a few monsters and they were pretty massive. Thanks!
What is the scale of the demoness? those it fit for a square 25mm base or it needed to be scale down?
On a square? You might want to shrink them by 10% or a bit more. I could barely get one to straddle a 25mm round. The one on her tail leaping up would fit without issue at least.
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature ok Thanks a lot! Yhea square bases ahah, i was thinking using those for 9th Age "Warhammer" game!
Now I have a question, if I get some of the miniatures from the website will I have to print them or what would the situation be?
Yeah, they'd have to be printed. I know there's a lot of merchant options out there. Etsy might be worth checking first.
Does the Goliath have hollow parts?
I want to say it did- he's painted these days but it feels like it was probably hollowed out.
Would these work with warhammer fantasy?
Sure! All sorts of chaos related goodies to be had here!
Are you using a liquid resin printer for these?
I've been using a Phrozen Sonic Mini.
is it a 4k or 8k Printed ?
No... k? My printer was made before even 2k was a thing for them, and I haven't used any of the fancier resins yet even!
This might be the dumbest question you’ve ever had. What do you do with all these minis?
Hope to actually get to play games again in the future?
I like building stuff. I enjoy painting stuff too. Some day if I have time I'll do some solo games if need be, or I can't talk my family members into trying something out...
But yeah, the main thing is to play in person with friends and family again. I miss it!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature do you use these minis for certain games? I’ve just got into painting warhammer and I see people like you paint all these cool minis but I have no clue what they do with them because I don’t even know what games they’re used for lol
We have a few go-to rulesets we like in my family.
Song of Blades & Heroes by Ganesha Games- there's a lot of expansions and "advanced" versions, but the original is a classic. Easy to play and very adaptable to any sort of figures you may have. www.ganeshagames.net/
One Page Rules. They've got... everything. We've played their games with almost as many different figures as we have SOBH above. onepagerules.com/
Frostgrave. We have a lot of fun building warbands based around certain themes. Haven't played as much of this as of late, as we waited for 2nd edition but then COVID hit. ospreypublishing.com/frostgrave
There's certainly more, but I'd say those are a pretty good start, especially if you're doing fantasy.
I print more than I will probably ever paint or use, but the main uses are dioramas and Dungeons and Dragons for me. I also just like painting.