I don't have pics, but she is much smaller. She's about the size of the Bones Cthulhu mini, and about half the size of the Kaldarax Bones mini (which is about the size of the gargantuan dragons)
*Edit* Now I do have a picture, for size comparisons
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I think we probably have to get used to the idea that minis aren't really to an absolute scale, more like a relative scale - a bigger mini means the monster is bigger than a smaller mini, but might be significantly bigger than it looks like it is.
I think we probably have to get used to the idea that minis aren't really to an absolute scale, more like a relative scale - a bigger mini means the monster is bigger than a smaller mini, but might be significantly bigger than it looks like it is.
Makes sense, but it's pretty lame. What's the point of using miniatures in your game if not to try to accurately represent your monsters?Yep. Pretty much always been that way. Otherwise all dragons would have been the size of Kalderax for proper scale, and that's just not economical. From a manufacturing perspective and from a gaming table perspective.
Yep. Pretty much always been that way. Otherwise all dragons would have been the size of Kalderax for proper scale, and that's just not economical. From a manufacturing perspective and from a gaming table perspective.
Makes sense, but it's pretty lame. What's the point of using miniatures in your game if not to try to accurately represent your monsters?
oops. You are correct.Isn't it Bahamut not Bahamat?
I am sure it was in AD&D 1e, haven't followed the old platinum dragon since he dropped out of monster manuals