You would come up to Quetzalcoatalus's armpit, at most.
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You would come up to Quetzalcoatalus's armpit, at most. 36 ft. wingspan. Fossil tracks show this is how they walked. They could probably fly 80 mph at 15,000 ft.
Fuckers are Gargantuan (really need a 4" base), but they're painted well and have a rubbery texture and hinged jaw. You can clamp their mouth shut on a PC mini!
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
Pre-gen from Frank Mentzer's module, The Needle , 1987. I knew this was insulting and gross when I was 14. At the time I didn't know who Frank was, since I only played AD&D. I found this module again when I was going through a box of old stuff and was surprised he wrote it, because I thought it was a pretty shitty adventure.
From Voyageurs National Park on FB: Called “Catamaran” by locals, Bert Upton is among the strangest of historical characters on area waters. He lived in a hut built over a dug-out at Squirrel Narrows. Found frozen to death in the 1930s by Kettle Falls pioneer Oliver Knox; Upton was perched lifeless in the snow just a half-mile from his home. Shunning civilization, Upton defined the word hermit. First spotted rowing his crude log raft on Namakan, no one knows how he got there. Upton’s accent implied an English heritage but any personal inquiries brought a stony silence. Some suspected him a man fleeing the law; others saw a bizarre outcast; everyone knew he was peculiar. Just five feet tall and wildly unkempt, Catamaran wore hacked-off pants and walked barefoot with a stick. Winter demanded shoes but no socks, a cast-off Mackinaw, and a trailing cap made from the leg of old underwear. He was oddly religious, and suspicious of being poisoned. Surviving on snared rabbits and fish, he ofte...
Hey, how big is that mini your son got? Would it fit on a 2-inch base?
ReplyDeleteDo you think they could interfere with 19th-century locomotive?
ReplyDeleteJames Olchak yeah, I think it would. The brand is Collecta.
ReplyDeleteLarry Lade I can see them stabbing through the roofs of the cars or picking off the characters having a shoot out on the top.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I found it online, it's a cool mini. Collecta makes dinosaur corpses, even.
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That is awesome.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dinosaur mini are these Scleich Carnotauruses:
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Fuckers are Gargantuan (really need a 4" base), but they're painted well and have a rubbery texture and hinged jaw. You can clamp their mouth shut on a PC mini!
We have a ton of Schleich animals, dinosaurs and modern animals. The mammals make for good dire animals too.
ReplyDeleteMy next campaign is gonna be Jungle Island, Lost-world-type stuff, so dinosaurs are always welcome.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago when Target stopped carrying Schleich I stocked up on a herd of clearance priced triceratops and brachiosaurs.
ReplyDeleteMan, that would have been fresh.
ReplyDeleteYou can hopefully see them in action if this link to my Flickr account works from mobile :
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No fair, those guys have laser guns!
ReplyDeleteIf I remember right the mad scientist was trampled.
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