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Nice doggy!
(Not you, Darrell).
Grandpa, what big cheeses you have.
These look very good
Might get some for Fear and Faith for a lupine gang
Look forward to seeing them painted by Romain!
Disappointed to see that your knowledge of wolves was slightly lacking in comparison to your knowledge of hills. 😛
Incidentally, the crouching growling wolf is a “he”, and the other friendlier one is a “she”. The “he” has a wolfie wedding tackle underneath… You can barely see it on camera, but it’s there. And they’re very nice miniatures !
BoW Romain
Looks good, but it isn’t mutated freakish wolf-thing enough for fen wolves, IMO. Thanks for the vid though.
The angry one should be called Cujo, for all you who enjoy stephen king
Thats what a wolf should look like. More in line with what a timber wolf is with the head and legs. I like them, better than the GW wolves.
so Darrel, as a base-expert, what would you say the bounce quality of these bases are? 😉
do like these would by then for another medeavil type game we all no
I recognise these words… and yet they make no sense???
😀
Can’t wait to see thepaintjob romain.
Very nice looking wolves, will have to pick some of these up and see how they compare to mr Dandy wolves. Really looking forward to the wolf painting tutorial too 🙂
There’s a voice that keeps on calling me…. Ah littlest hobo, memories of kids tv during the holidays in the early 80s
good to see Otherworld getting some video love
Darrel, you seriously need to do a long video about loads of types of bases – i really would find it interesting, and I’m sure others would too!
great review, great model. Best wolves I’ve seen.