Games Workshop 99129999012" Citadel Skulls Miniature
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It consists of 240 heroic scale skulls in 28mm scale. This will drastically improve your life if you enjoy being creative with your models and have a slightly macabre aesthetic sensibility. br>If you're not into wargaming or building plastic miniatures, you'll probably find this useless.
Hello, and welcome. The following is a list of all the skulls that have been included. I hope this has been of assistance. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 82 human jawbones and skulls;
- 86 human skulls, none of which have jawbones
- 15 jawbones from humans;
- 60 human skulls that have been damaged in various ways;
- the skulls of two giants;
- 1 Morghast skull (composed of two parts);
- 1 beast skull (composed of two parts);
- 4 horned skulls of varying sizes;
- 4 horned skulls of medium size;
- 3 horned skulls of varying sizes;
- 7 skulls of birds;
- 2 skulls of Chaos beasts;
- a total of six plaguebearer skulls;
- Six skulls of Bloodletters
- T'au skulls, ten;
- Skulls of five Kroots
- 6 skulls of aliens
- 21 Skulls of the Genestealer Hybrid
- 20 Ork skulls, none of which have jaws;
- 5 jawbones of Orks;
- 7 Ork skulls, open jaws;
- Ork skulls with jaws, seven of them. - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 human jawbones are also included.
- Jawbones of five Orks
There are approximately 228 human skulls and 112 nonhuman skulls in this collection.
It all depends on the size of the decorations you want to put up. These are extremely small skulls. They're made in the size of a 28-millimeter-tall human miniature. The set's human skulls are only a few millimeters high. Although there are a few larger monster/demon/alien skulls, the largest is still under an inch long from back to font. They might work as Christmas decorations for a miniature Christmas village.
Selected User Reviews For Games Workshop 99129999012" Citadel Skulls Miniature
well. everyone. It was nice not having to go out and collect all of these tiny skulls myself. The cost of travel alone does not always cover the expenses. I'm also looking for a new skull to add to my collection. As a result of some stupid "humane" violations, my supplier is shrinking, as is mine. br>br>I'd buy skulls again in a heartbeat.
It's as big as you'd expect from a 28mm camera. This is fantastic. It's as large as you'd expect from a 28mm scale skull. I was pleasantly surprised to discover some fairly large-scale structures. There are a few skulls in there for monstrous humanoid-like creatures. I was also relieved to discover a large number of human skulls, as these will be the most frequently used. Two pieces were already loose from the sprues when I took them out of the box, and one of the human skulls was completely missing, but I'm very pleased with the product overall.
You get a lot of skulls in a variety of shapes and sizes (tau, tyranid, demons, ur-humans, and so on). ghul, Skaven, tons of human/elf/eldar, orks, and others) to the exact high standard we've come to expect, and they're so detailed that they're easily identifiable as having come from their donors. br>I didn't bother counting them and just got to work right away. The sheer number of skulls took my breath away. I didn't keep track, but I applied skulls liberally to seven small terrain pieces (a few inches on each side) and ended up with about a quarter of them left over. br>Perfect for basing, accentuating terrain, constructing the Blood God's throne, and adding a charming touch to your battlefield or army. Look no further if you're looking for skulls. There isn't a better deal out there, as far as I'm aware.
In contrast to the mass-production model that has been suggested, In addition to the four sprues of distinctly individual, tiny (and not so tiny) complete and damaged skull and jaw models depicted in the front photo, this nice little boxed collection (the box measures roughly 5" x 7" x 2") contains four sprues of distinctly individual, tiny (and not so tiny) complete and damaged skull and jaw models. When I first opened the box, I was ecstatic to see so many different types of extremely well-made products. Some look human, some don't, some have horns, and some have fangs or other fascinating accoutrements; I made skull bits to add to my bases, models, scenery, and the like. They'll look fantastic after priming and painting (which could be nearly complete with the bits still on their sprues for these). a slew of intriguing, character-driven stories full-fledged, human, and non-human Bases, conversions, scenery additions, and/or other modeling constructs can all benefit from human add-on bits. When I ordered it, I had a strong suspicion that it would arrive as a single large, flat model of conjoined skeletal remains that would require a lot of chopping, cutting, and trimming before I could use it at all. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered that the product was made up of hundreds of individual skulls and skull bits. I'm sure I'll find a use for these 340 well-modeled, skeletal, chopped-up skeletons. shaved and chopped For a long time to come, keep your heads up. ) It's a fantastic set.
For his Skull Throne, he'll need a lot of tiny skulls. Tons of tiny plastic skulls in various sizes, shapes, and states of decay. They were designed for Warhammer, but they work well in any miniature game. br>br>You must paint them yourself, and the detached jaws are a pain to work with, but they're fantastic. Make your own small shrine to Khorne, or add a couple of artfully placed skulls to that eerie ruin. br>br>As long as there are skulls, the sky is the limit.
When the package arrived, I was taken aback by how small it was. It was much larger in my imagination. I was pleasantly surprised by the contents of the box, which included a large number of skulls and a wide variety of shapes and sizes. I'll order more of these if they run out. Games Workshop's products can be pricey, but this one is well worth it; they are a quality company, and quality comes at a cost.
They're of good quality, and you get a lot of them, but they should cost around $20.
It was used on my D. D figure. Will be constructing a larger base for a larger diorama in order to create a battlefield of broken bones and skull piles. . . Will be purchasing more soon!.