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Gladiators used asymmetric armor, partly because it was optimized for dueling.
I like these, the wolves would go nicely with my Confrontation Wulfen probably…
I’m not sure how I missed those mummies before, but … THOSE MUMMIES! Wow.
Those mummy swords do look a lot like the Roman gladius. Justin – you should have known that from “Spartacus”.
As usual these look great. I love the mummies. I am really liking the Mantic Product line.
I’m going to do my set of Mummies on a set of steps, so they are coming down from a stepped Barrow or Pyramid steps. Super heroic stances available with almost no conversion work needed. Fantastic Models, I wish I had gotten more from the kickstarter, they have ended up one of my favorite models. oh and a Liche is a never dying Magic user who has imbued their life force into a device of some sort. In DnD pretty much any Magic user that is poweful enough or wealthy enough or evil enough to do the requisite steps involved can become a Liche.
Need to get the undead pharaoh out, he can really boost a unit of Mummys in KoW
The mummies are actually very nice minis. Once again your pics don’t do your models justice Mantic. I think the sword is a little oversized though. I would probably clip it off and add a smaller, more realistic looking blade.
I personally don’t like the flesh color scheme for the werewolves. But that isn’t a fault of the models, which are very nice and some of the best werewolves I’ve seen. Do kind of wish the legs were slightly beefier though.
The vampire character on the other hand I have zero issues with. I love it.
Awesomeness. The whole undead range for Kings of War is pretty nice. I think the mummies tend to get overshadowed, but you guys showcased them quite nicely here. Like everyone else here, I too, think those are rather nice looking.
Love the werewolves .. will you release some veermyn for kow as well mantic? Surely GW cant have exclusive rights to ratmen?
Those Werewolves look really really cool