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Twilight’s Creatures Come To Life

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Twilight's Creatures Come To Life

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Lance looks into the weird and wonderful world of the Twilight range with Mike and shows off what they have in their collection right now

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We love the quirky and wonderfully original miniatures from Twilight and we think you will too.

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warmat
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Cool, not come across these miniatures before, just checked them out. Can I ask what the base sizes are (so I have some idea of the Miniatures overall size?) thanks

hithero
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Lipped 30mm bases and are 28mm scale. but models are different heights depending on race and age.

kadmon
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cabaltrainee
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That actually helps alot deciding.

rainbow6
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Some cool looking stuff there

mischief
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Some awesome figures in this range, but I’ve not seen the game yet.

comoran
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carabus
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Always liked to look of this game just not got into it yet

ntrabbit
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I always like seeing what Twilight are up to, it’s amazing what this guy comes up with on his own, and how dedicated he is

mujamor
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First time I see these as well, looks like a very unique range of miniatures. Love the mounted lizardy ones.

astralwraith
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Great looking miniatures

badgobo
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love their birds.

amachan
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Raging Plucked Chickens vs. Turtle Warriors. I love the miniatures and should really get some.

golonka
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714xp

Dinosaur on Dinosaur action… still a better love story then Twilight!

comoran
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World of Twilight is the reason I don’t hate the word “Twilight” 🙂

emptynessisform
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super cool and genuinely imaginative.

coxjul
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Finally you get around to them! Fun game!

comoran
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Mike is the man!

commanderkaiser
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Cool looking models, not some I’ve come across before so really nice to see.

janus1004
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The art style is fantastic, would love to paint that.

lordofuzkulak
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That Akatiin would make for a great Ankheg for D&D. 🙂

Like the look of the little lizard guys.

The birds look interesting; think they’d potentially work well as alternative Tzeentch Daemons for Thousand Sons. 😀

Think I’ll have to check out Twighlight minis later to see what other nice minis they have on offer. 🙂

szuhayeva
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Most of the Anyaral range would look perfectly on a D&D table

kadmon
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I’ve started to write up a potential proxy list for the Twilight creatures, for example the Fubarnii have everything to be used as Goblins for Warhammer or Kings of War.

hargarpad
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This looks fantastic!

tuffyears
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cool mini

cruciumgiger
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A new beastie I don’t have yet!

goblinjester
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That insect is the best miniature of this game, how good to give this one as a price. It is a very creepy creature.

fanis
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Lovely sculpting and novel setting for a game. Very nice!

orlandothetechnicoloured
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Very smart,

The Akitiin would fit well with the look of Wander: The Cult of Barnacle Bay when it arrives so I could use it there

hithero
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The game play is awesome and original with fantastic quality and designed models, watchers really should jump in and give it a go with a couple of starter forces.

asierbm
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Too much for my painting skills

comoran
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They are not hard to paint, good detail, easy to highlight with drybrushing. So it’s really up to your imagination what you do with them 🙂

szuhayeva
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Most impressive

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