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<blockquote data-quote="Hexmage-EN" data-source="post: 8157763" data-attributes="member: 79428"><p>So I've noted that, in general, official 5E miniatures are much more likely than those in the 3E and 4E eras to feature sculpts that extend far out from the base.</p><p></p><p>The 5E Tyrannosaurus Rex mini sticks its head and tail far out from over the edge of its base, while the 3E Fiendish Tyrannosaurus Rex is politely posed in such a way that the tail and head remain over the base.</p><p></p><p>Dragons are especially egregious; a Large-sized 3E and 4E dragon looks puny compared to the 5E equivalent, whose wings spread out to the point that other minis have little space for themselves. For that reason I haven't purchased any 5E dragon miniatures, instead buying the more reasonably-sized Pathfinder equivalent (I also personally don't care for the mid-flight poses and would rather have a grounded dragon).</p><p></p><p>Another annoyance is that the minis for some Huge-sized creatures are very tall and massive. The goristro I purchased yesterday is actually taller and bulkier than the Gale Force 9 Baphomet miniature I bought a few months back. If I had known the goristro was going to make Baphomet look gangly by comparison I wouldn't have bought it.</p><p></p><p>To sum it up, am I alone in feeling this way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexmage-EN, post: 8157763, member: 79428"] So I've noted that, in general, official 5E miniatures are much more likely than those in the 3E and 4E eras to feature sculpts that extend far out from the base. The 5E Tyrannosaurus Rex mini sticks its head and tail far out from over the edge of its base, while the 3E Fiendish Tyrannosaurus Rex is politely posed in such a way that the tail and head remain over the base. Dragons are especially egregious; a Large-sized 3E and 4E dragon looks puny compared to the 5E equivalent, whose wings spread out to the point that other minis have little space for themselves. For that reason I haven't purchased any 5E dragon miniatures, instead buying the more reasonably-sized Pathfinder equivalent (I also personally don't care for the mid-flight poses and would rather have a grounded dragon). Another annoyance is that the minis for some Huge-sized creatures are very tall and massive. The goristro I purchased yesterday is actually taller and bulkier than the Gale Force 9 Baphomet miniature I bought a few months back. If I had known the goristro was going to make Baphomet look gangly by comparison I wouldn't have bought it. To sum it up, am I alone in feeling this way? [/QUOTE]
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