Size does matter: WOTC Large Red Dragon vs Reapers Dragon of fire

dargoth3

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MerricB said:
Oh, yes - of course. Sorry about that. :)

There will be a huge dragon in Giants of Legend. We can hope that they put out an individual D&D Miniature version of a Colossal Dragon (c.f. mage knight) at some point.

Cheers!


Actually has Mike even said there will be dragons in Archfiends?
 

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MerricB

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dargoth3 said:
Actually has Mike even said there will be dragons in Archfiends?

Not to my knowledge. Actually, we know very little about Archfiends at all!

I guess we might see an Aspect of Tiamat or an Aspect of Bahamut. :)

Cheers!
 

der_kluge

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I measured the dragon of fire last night. It's just under 4 inches long, and just over 3 inches tall. I think. :) I'll see if I can snag a picture of it for ya.
 

der_kluge

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Here it is.
 

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dargoth3

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die_kluge said:
And another. They didn't come out great, but you can see the scale (hopefully).

going off that Id say the Dragon of Flame would fall into the Huge size category

Agree?
 
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TheAuldGrump

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*AHEM*
Gauth.

http://www.reapermini.com/?nav=Models&sub=Boxed Sets&image_base=gauth

The sheer presence of this dragon on the table is hard to describe, the term I would use though is 'looming..' The party will truly learn the meaning of the term 'awe'. I wish they had a better, bigger picture.

Or, if you don't mind a sugar overdose... http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~tpope/sol/grenadier/images/2534.jpg

How a dragon that big can live up to the word 'cute' is difficult to conceive, but as it gazes at the party with its huge Bambi eyes they will truly know the meaning of the term...'Awwwwww'. The figure is huge, but the dragon seems to be gazing at the world with puppy dog eyes.

The Auld Grump

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