Please keep it the same the one large video is a great summary of what miniatures have caught your eye this month. Lord of the Print have great northern Orks this month.
Thank you for introducing me to Miniature Land's Viking Seaside Village - it was the perfect birthday present for my wofe. :) She has started work on a Norse themed kingdom building Pathfinder (1e) game, and this was a perfect match for her campaign.
@@dankujcreations nice, I need to do more testing, but I had one successful scaling down of more thin minis by taking them into blender and slapping on a solidify modifier to thicken the thinner parts of models.
Really appreciate this, personally one big video for the month with chapters is great. If it's not too much extra effort, could you add more chapters (so within each category do one for each creator?) and also a link to each of the creators / campaigns you in a linked document / blog / social media post to make it easier to find them all?
Yay you continued! My faves are Artisan Guild (Andrea's style is WoW-adjacent, and I'm a fan) and Highlands Minis. Both of those creators make really great *gaming* pieces. This is important, because let's take AVG for example. Beautiful sculpts. Best in the business. Terrible for gaming pieces - so many little, spindly bits and bobs.
Noice! On the dragon - wing swaps are one of the easiest conversions to do. Swap out those kind of awful wings for some that you do like. (Not a fan of those wings either.)
re: separating the vids ; if was me i would separate the obvious ones (like kickstarters), but i suspect there will be many patreons that fit into multiple vids, and sorting them would also take precious time, so possibly wargames in one, d&d / fantasy in another, kickstarter vid, and a short vid of crossover or weird ones. Good luck with whatever u choose, keep em coming :)