Crooked Dice: Neuheiten
Bei Crooked Dice geht es gruselig zu – mit neuen, Lovecraft-inspirierten Minis.
Crooked Dice: Mountains of Madness
NEW RELEASES+++ We have loads of spooky snow-themed miniature packs, terrain and vehicle sets available to retail from our Mountains of Madness kickstarter in store!
That includes pulp heroes and villains, antarctic explorers, vehicles and mythos monsters – plus some new pieces including a Large Tent – suitable for globetrotters everywhere!
There’s still a few more terrain and mini sets yet to release in the coming months, but we will get them out as soon as we can!
Antarctic Explorers – £18.00
Only the bravest and most hardy explorers dare to explore the freezing wastes at ends of the earth… and who knows what they might find buried in the permafrost…
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Ahnenerbe Villains – £18.00
In December 1938, under the cover of the Third German Antarctic Expedition, a combined force of SS and Ahnenerbe scientists ventured south aboard the pride of Hitler’s Unterseeboot fleet, the König U-boot, Fatherland.
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Ahnenerbe Troopers – £18.00
In December 1938, under the cover of the Third German Antarctic Expedition, a combined force of SS and Ahnenerbe scientists ventured south aboard the pride of Hitler’s Unterseeboot fleet, the König U-boot, Fatherland.
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Husky Sled Team – £20.00
Travel across the ice in style in this husky-driven sled! Include four huskies, sled and separate driver.
Sculpted by Mark Evans. All cast in white metal. Supplied unpainted with two MDF pill bases.
Antarctic Heroes 1 – £18.00
Only the bravest and most hardy explorers dare to explore the freezing wastes at ends of the earth… and who knows what they might find buried in the permafrost…
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Antarctic Heroes 2 – £18.00
Only the bravest and most hardy explorers dare to explore the freezing wastes at ends of the earth… and who knows what they might find buried in the permafrost…
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Cthonic Aberration – £18.00
These aberrations are the Elder Things’ most recent effort, give or take ten million years or so, to engineer a servant species to replace the shoggoths. They are a horrid fusion of elephant seal, the Antarctic sea urchin and the venomous Antarctic octopus. They are aggressive and respond to the telepathic control of their masters.
Sculpted by Andrew May. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Cast in resin. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase. Requires assembly.
Cthonic Aberration B – £18.00
These horrors are the Elder Things’ most recent effort, give or take ten million years or so, to engineer a servant species to replace the shoggoths. They are a horrid fusion of elephant seal, the Antarctic sea urchin and the venomous Antarctic octopus. They are aggressive and respond to the telepathic control of their masters.
Sculpted by Andrew May. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Cast in resin. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase. Requires assembly.
Cthonic Hatchlings – £7.00
These monstrous aberrations are hatched from eggs. This allows the Elder Things to psychically suppress any rebellious inclinations from the moment of emergence. These hatchlings are less venomous than adults but are much faster. They can also spring short distances, latching on like remora to weaken and subdue their victims.
Three hatchling supplied.
Sculpted by Andrew May. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Cast in white metal. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase. Requires assembly.
Expedition Tent – £20.00
Protect yourself from the freezing winds and snow in this large tent. It can withstand the elements and hopefully assault from giant albino penguins!
Cast in resin and supplied in three parts with and integrated base. The tent comes in three parts and can be assembled in either two of three sections. Designed for snowy climbs, but with a different paint job, can easily work for a desert or jungle tent on an archeological dig!
SnowCat A – £20.00
Traverse across the icy tundra with this SnowCat. This is a multi-part resin kit that requires assembly.
Sculpted by Matthew Kent. Cast in resin. Painted for display by Jon Atter. Supplied unpainted. Requires assembly.
SnowCat B – £20.00
Traverse across the icy tundra with this SnowCat. This is a multi-part resin kit that requires assembly.
Sculpted by Matthew Kent. Cast in resin. Painted for display by Jon Atter. Supplied unpainted. Requires assembly.
Elder Thing – £22.00
These aliens arrived on Earth millions of years ago undertaking biological experiments that may have triggered the development of terrestrial life.
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Resin multi-piece cast. Requires assembly. Supplied unpainted with 50mm base.
Giant Albino Penguins – £18.00
These monstrous giant birds are ghastly, unsettling creatures: belligerent, raucous and seemingly fearless.
Sculpted by Mark Evans. Cast in white metal. Painted for display by Andrew Taylor. Supplied unpainted and with a 25mm slottabase.
Quelle: Crooked Dice auf Facebook
Ich mag die Crooked Dice Sachen. Sie haben im algemeinen sehr viel Character, und sie bringen Minis zu Themengebieten die noch nicht von 100 anderen abgedeckt sind.
Leider ist meine letzte Bestellung bei Ihnen von DPD verschlammt worden. Dann haben DPD und Crooked Dice PingPong gespielt wer für was aufkommen muß und was ich selber noch mal zahlen solte (Zoll), bis ich einfach keine Lust mehr hatte mich darum weiter zu kümmern. Jedenfals bin ich seit dem nicht mehr bereit bei Ihnen was zu kaufen, Schade da die Sachen wirklich was haben.
Gibt auch deutsche Händler (aber keine Ahnung, wie das in vergleichbarem Falle ausgehen würde – zumindest ohne Zoll).
Immer ärgerlich, kenn ich nur zu gut. Aber da kann man crooked Dice nichts vorwerfen, außer das die keinen Eu-Vertrieb haben. Aber ich denke dafür sind sie zu klein.
Auf der anderen Seite sollte das Transport-Unternehmen dafür aufkommen.
Bei uns wird gerne mal Austria mit Australia verwechselt.
…nur so ein ganz kleiner Unterschied – das andere Ende der Welt.
Lasse mir eigentlich nichts mehr von außerhalb des eigenen Landes schicken. Selbst innerhalb der Landesgrenzen kann schon so viel Quatsch bei Sendungen passieren. Bei Freunden stieg ein Bote in den Garten ein und warf das Paket über die Brüstung auf den Balkon im 1.OG, weil das für ihn schneller ging… Da kam wenigstens das Paket an.
Immerhin hatte ich unterm Strich bisher nur einen kompletten Verlust beim Versand.
Diesen Spaß hatte ich vor etlichen Jahren bei „DieWaffenkammer“ gehabt. Nache mehreren Monaten war die Sendung immer noch nicht da. Antwort vom Betreiber war, dass dies ein bekanntes Problem mit der kanadischen Post ist und dass jede zehnte Sendung verloren geht und hat nochmal alles versendet.