Monolith: T-Rex und Solomon Grundy
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„THE TYRANNOSAURUS OF THE BATCAVE
A tyrannosaurus in the basement is certainly an odd thing. It is even more so when the basement in question is none other than the Batcave, the den of a hero who has chosen the bat as a totem. So what is a giant saurian doing in this story? Many Batman fans asked themselves that very question when they discovered the place for the first time.
In fact, Batman keeps a number of souvenirs from his adventures. He first met this tyrannosaurus in 1946, when Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson were trapped on Dinosaur Island. Contrary to what the name suggests, this island was not populated with authentic giant lizards but was used as a filming location for a movie about dinosaurs. And for lack of true saurians, the production used robots. But a gangster took control of the robots, forcing Batman and Robin to fight them.
With the giant Penny and a huge Joker card, this T-Rex has become one of the most identifiable elements of the Batcave. But it’s not just nostalgia that made Batman keep this robot, among all the possible gadgets. It is still in working order and connected to the defense system of the Batcave. If intruders manage to break in the place, the Tyrannosaurus can come to life and crush the talons of the Court of Owls as well as Ra’s Al Ghul’s henchmen. As a watchdog, you cannot do better!“
Xavier Fournier
Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, the boardgame, hits Kickstarter February 27th!
More info on the BGG page:
https://boardgamegeek.com/…/2…/batman-gotham-city-chroniclesDigital sculptor: Arnaud Boudoiron
„Solomon Grundy
Was he really born on a Monday, as he compulsively states?
This massive, chalky-faced creature emerged one morning from the Massacre Swamp and springs up from it at regular intervals each time he dies.
But, does he really die? Hard to say because Grundy is not really alive. As far as we know, he lived more than a century ago as an unsavory character named Cyrus Gold, who was killed in this brackish place in the outskirts of Gotham City. He came back mentally diminished, but gained Herculean strength, and is perhaps a failed avatar of the elemental plant sometimes called the Swamp Thing.
His intellectual abilities and aggression can vary from one resurrection to another, but Grundy always remains a formidable opponent, hitting first and never asking questions.
When he is not haunting the marshes or locked up in Arkham Asylum, Solomon Grundy hides away in the sewers. And he does not like when people try to force him out…“Alex Nikolavitch
Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, the boardgame, hits Kickstarter February 27th!
More info on the BGG page:
https://boardgamegeek.com/…/2…/batman-gotham-city-chroniclesDigital sculptor: Edgar Ramos
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Okay, Solomon Grundy + gruene Farbe = ?
Solomon Grundy mit grüner Haut?
Smash!
Wann kommt endlich Dino Rider 15mm?
in 28mm, 15 kann man schlecht umbauen
28 mm gab’s doch auch schon mit den Originalen von damals…
Sorry, but I have to disagree! 15mm kann man genausogut umbauen, wie 28mm!
Z.B. 40k Orks und ein Genestealer Kult! :
http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=101186.0
Hm, der T-Rex sieht genauso aus wie der von Schleich. Größe dürfte auch hinkommen und ist sogar prepainted… 😉 ( https://www.amazon.de/Schleich-14525-Tyrannosaurus-Rex/dp/B0073RSVMC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1518077284&sr=8-1&keywords=schleich+t+rex
Vergiss den von Schleich, der von Papo ist wesentlich cooler.
Hui, auch hübsch! Aber nen bissel teurer… 🙂
Die erste Mini, die mir wirklich gefällt. Der T-Rex ist gut getroffen. Wirds den einzeln zu kaufen geben?
Das ganze wird KS only sein, also nein.