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Fenris Bring The Bizarre!

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Ian Brumby from Fenris Games tells us that Runequest and D&D are the worlds that inspire them to make their weird and wonderful miniatures, as well as the more conventional Vikings and Greeks and their range of Cthulu characters.

Fenris Bring The Bizarre!

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warhammergrimace
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There’s a few strange and interesting minis I’d like to paint from these guys.. Last year I bagged a few of the Viking range and a couple of the Ancient Greek inspired ones as well.

macadams00
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Wot sharks with no friggin lasers?

panzerkaput
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There stuff is just amazing

blish
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Really cool. Street Sharks?

stkelly82
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Sharks with hands is almost as good as sharks with lasers.

tribune
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Love the shark dude. ‘Bruce’ was the name given to the mechanical sharks used in filming Jaws iirc.

cornishdaimyo
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That’ll be another company I was vaguely aware of and yet now have to check out then.

lasse
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That Troll king model looks pretty cool.

mulletsteve
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amazing looking stuff on show there

slickwhistle
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Wow, these are some creepy lookin’ dudes.

rayzryr
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Fenris Games: Another cool little company doing awesome stuff.

huscarle
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Got myself some of their Zombie dogs on the day

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