Colossal D&D Miniatures News!

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From GamingReport: http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=18754

Bigger is bolder! Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS), has announced it will launch a new product line of massive DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Miniatures in 2006. Called DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ICONS, these non-randomized D&D Miniatures will be available in two size categories:

"Gargantuan" and the even bigger "Colossal," both of which will tower over figures from last year’s highly popular GIANTS OF LEGEND expansion. D&D ICONS will depict dragons and other legendary creatures drawn from D&D lore, and will be fully compatible with the ever-expanding universe of D&D Miniatures. These limited edition monsters are proportionally sized per D&D roleplaying rules to be either Gargantuan (4" x 4" base) or Colossal (6"x6" base). Wizards of the Coast plans to issue two D&D ICONS every year, which will be available for a limited time only following release.

Here Be Dragons!

D&D ICONS debuts next June with the menacing Black Dragon, a Gargantuan figure ideal for both the game player and collector. In August, Wizards will release the first Colossal product -- a strikingly painted Red Dragon. Each figure is sold with a full-color map, a playable game scenario and double-sided stat cards, as well an accompanying standard-sized miniature to help start the battle. Like all the figures in the D&D ICONS line, the Black and Red Dragons are playable in both the D&D Miniatures skirmish game and any roleplaying campaign, and will be indispensable for collectors of D&D products.

The Minis Success Story

Since the debut of the initial 80-figure HARBINGER set in the form of Entry and Expansion Packs in September 2003, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Miniatures have proved highly successful with players, selling over 10.3 million individual miniatures. The DUNGEONS & DRAGONS MINIATURES HANDBOOK, released in October 2003, offers expanded rules for skirmishes and mass combats, new classes, feats, spells and more. In June of 2004, the 72-figure GIANTS OF LEGEND set introduced Huge figures -- at least three times the size of other Miniatures -- that represent classic, larger-than-life D&D icons, from stone golems to gold dragons. Future expansions will continue to provide both roleplaying and miniatures players with an ever-widening range of D&D figures to enhance their collections. More information regarding the development of D&D Miniatures and a special online gallery featuring many of the initial miniatures are currently available at wizards.com/dnd.
 

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I saw a pic from Gen Con that they had some AT-AT fig's in scale with the Star Wars Minis. I knew it was just a matter of time before they did it with DDM.
 

Wonder how much they'll be. The AT-AT is 50$, which is about 25$ more than I'd be willing to spend on an AT-AT (since you can only really use it for, oh, the battle of Hoth).

I could probably chew my nails long enough to break down and buy a red dragon, though. Even more-so the black.

--fje
 


HeapThaumaturgist said:
Wonder how much they'll be. The AT-AT is 50$, which is about 25$ more than I'd be willing to spend on an AT-AT (since you can only really use it for, oh, the battle of Hoth).
Pfft. The Dark Side of the Force is clearly not strong with you.

AT-ATs demand to be used against shanty towns that do not bow to the will of the Empire.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Pfft. The Dark Side of the Force is clearly not strong with you.

AT-ATs demand to be used against shanty towns that do not bow to the will of the Empire.

AT-ATs have also waged successful campaigns against Cub Scout campsites, Motel 6, and they would have been used to attack the Lars homestead except the ones on Vader's ship didn't have air conditioning.
 

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