von BK-Markus | 07.12.2019 | eingestellt unter: Fantasy, Historisch

Khurasan Miniatures: Neue Previews

Khurasan Miniatures präsentieren neue Preview Bilder auf Facebook.

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Raumm, Earl of Hell, takes the form of a humanoid raven when he stalks the earth to manipulate and connive. But when he goes to war his shape is more likened to a monstrous eagle, and the Demons of Raumm, first and most powerful of his thirty legions, have a similar shape, to honor him. Their standardbearer carries a flaming flag from which issues bolts of crackling energy.

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Here’s the last piece I needed for wave 1 of the French ordonnance — the late 15th century mounted trumpeter. Wave 1 should be released next week! (I’m relieved because otherwise I’d have to do all the Ravenna to Rome (1511-27) html to release the French, and now I get to procrastinate on that a little more.)

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Here’s our French medium artillery set that will be released in wave 2 of the French ordonnance range — not a huge bombard but also not a little pop gun!

 

Quelle: Khurasan Miniatures auf Facebook

BK-Markus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2002 im Hobby und spielt folgende Systeme: Age of Sigmar, Infinity, Bolt Action, Flames of War, Warhammer 40K, Dreadball, Saga, Freebooters Fate, Black Powder, Space Hulk, Dead Mans Hand, Bushido, Malifaux, Dropzone Commander, Dropfleet Commander, Gates of Antares, Kings of War, Wild West Exodus, Batman, Collision, Dystopian Wars, Draculas America, Kill Team, Summoners, Eden, Star Wars Legion, Wolsung, Blitz Bowl, Carnevale, Warzone Resurrection, The Drowned Earth, Twisted, The Other Side, Deathmtach, One Page Rules, Battletech, Masters of the Universe Battleground und Warhammer Underworlds.

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