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Slitherblade Tidehunter is another figure from the World of Warcraft miniatures game. The figure consists of a naga-like creasture preparing to strike with a trident. The sculpting is crisp and the details good enough but the spear/trident thingie is all bent and wobbly. Maybe I'll clip it off and attach a kris or some similarly exotic Asian-looking sword.




wargame miniature,fantasy


wargame miniature,fantasy


Detail is quite good, this being a hefty miniature but the scales on the mini's skin surface seem a bit too juvenile in design. It's just basically a cross hatch job. It would have looked better if the sculptor payed more attention to the shape and arrangement of the scales rather than the quick cross hatch.




wargame miniature,fantasy


wargame miniature,fantasy


The paint job seems decent enough with the majority of the body block-painted with no highlighting and blending -- just as expected from a CMG figure. But unlike the previous CMGs from games like Mageknight, this figure seems to have been carefully painted -- no splotches nor stray brushwork of any kind. Just good ole' block painting which actually suffices and is quite accepable on the tabletop. But he'll be repainted just the same to match my lizard men armies for AD&D Battlesystem. The plus is that I got this figure for less than a dollar.

All in all, another good buy.

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