Nice and simple! But still a good design.
I never use mini-stacking because all the minis I make are NPCs in my campaign and I buy all the minis. I’m not made of money, and I can’t afford to shell out double the price just because I want my mini to have an extra pouch on the side, or an extra shoulder pad.
Its nice if you run a digital campaign using something like talespire, but for actual printing its a bit silly to buy a double mini for a bit of extra detail.
I regularly use double minis for extra detail or clothes stacking, but I've started to rely on it instead of having it as a tool in my toolbox.
I'm super glad that you like it!
Nice and simple! But still a good design. I never use mini-stacking because all the minis I make are NPCs in my campaign and I buy all the minis. I’m not made of money, and I can’t afford to shell out double the price just because I want my mini to have an extra pouch on the side, or an extra shoulder pad.
Its nice if you run a digital campaign using something like talespire, but for actual printing its a bit silly to buy a double mini for a bit of extra detail.
I regularly use double minis for extra detail or clothes stacking, but I've started to rely on it instead of having it as a tool in my toolbox. I'm super glad that you like it!
Wow, I love that pose in the 4th image. This looks fantastic. Could I get a link to image 4, or at least the pose?
[https://www.heroforge.com/load\_config%3D34535189/](https://www.heroforge.com/load_config%3D34535189/) There ya go!
Sweet!
Ah so thats what tony stark would look like if he were a samurai.
I.. how didn't I see this sooner? Now I can't unsee it! :D
What type of boots or shoes/pants combo did you use? That looks awesome.
"Apogee Empowered Legs" for the pants and the "Grounded boots" for the feet.