D&D Icons: Gargantuan Blue Dragon

Kesh

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frankthedm said:
No, it doesn't

Tail-supported basing works well for dragons.
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Dragons look pretty flexible, i am confident sculptors can improvise
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Try getting a plastic mini to do that and still be 1) stable and 2) sturdy enough that the tail doesn't snap the first time it gets carried by the tail like a handle.
 

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Ilium

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Kesh said:
Try getting a plastic mini to do that and still be 1) stable and 2) sturdy enough that the tail doesn't snap the first time it gets carried by the tail like a handle.
Actually I think a plastic mini would be less likely to actually break. On the other hand, you're just asking for the tail to get bent so much the thing won't stand upright.
 

Brakkart

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What with Blue Dragons having always been my favourites and this miniature looking very nice indeed (from what we can see of it), then assuming I can find one for close to the same bargain price I picked up my Gargantuan Black for, 'll be grabbing it too.

*looks around his room at his groaning bookshelves and every surface covered in stuff* Course I have no idea where I'd actually put it
 

JoeGKushner

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Oryan77 said:
It's more expensive than the Garg. Black Dragon. But then again, the pre-order price on the black dragon keeps changing.

The retail price is $10 higher.

It'll be interesting to see if the next one is the same as the blue or even higher.
 

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