• @d00ery
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    98 months ago

    That’s very cool!

    Where did you get the models and how did you make them?

    • @StormygeddonOP
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      8 months ago

      I found “similar enough” looking models from Nolzur’s Marvelous Miniature Line and the Vulkyn Flameseekers from Warhammer’s Warcry.

      Considering one was a bearded human bard and the other was a half-elf with a pony tail, I was lucky to find a bard with a beard and pony tail combo blister that could work for both (converting one with the signature crossbows), then I just picked a random sorceress from the line and replaced a Dwarf’s axe with the everburn blade. With a similar enough paintjob people dismiss all the indiscrepencies like one would a cold reading.

      • @d00ery
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        48 months ago

        Very impressive! The paint job goes a long way, along with the small alterations you’ve made.

        I was expecting you to say you’d somehow exported the BG3 models and 3D printed them, that’s how close they looked to the original characters.

    • @StormygeddonOP
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      38 months ago

      The co-op campaign took about three months for us to complete. The minis? About 3-4 hours each I wasn’t counting.