Ambrus said:Here's a B&W image of the critter in question.
I really hate that so many dragon minis stand on thier hind legs like bipeds. Is is like the sculpters can't get out of "Biped mode" with thier figs. Plus it looks silly, most times a dragon won't be rearing up to strike unless his foes are flying, in which case the dragon is on the wing as well. As the garg black dragon should have been and had concept art for.Treebore said:I think this one will actually be my favorite. At least for its pose. Plus Blues have always been my favorite of the Chromatics.
frankthedm said:I really hate that so many dragon minis stand on thier hind legs like bipeds. Is is like the sculpters can't get out of "Biped mode" with thier figs. Plus it looks silly, most times a dragon won't be rearing up to strike unless his foes are flying, in which case the dragon is on the wing as well. As the garg black dragon should have been and had concept art for.
No, it doesn'tOndo said:I blame D&D, not the sculptors. There are several Large dragons that are sculpted on all four legs, but the Gargantuan minis are four times the size while on a base that is only twice as big. That forces the figs to be more upright.
frankthedm said:I really hate that so many dragon minis stand on thier hind legs like bipeds. Is is like the sculpters can't get out of "Biped mode" with thier figs. Plus it looks silly, most times a dragon won't be rearing up to strike unless his foes are flying, in which case the dragon is on the wing as well. As the garg black dragon should have been and had concept art for.
At least blue boy should look cool.