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Baruk Khazad!

Tolkienesque Dwarves for Hordes of the Things. I've added some elements that are more D&D such as the crossbow Shooters and the Goliath Behemoth but I can still easily morph these as more of a Tolkien-flavored Dwarf army, such as the Dwarves from the Iron Hills with Thorin and company as 2 elements of heroes...

Anyway, these will be painted soon so more adjustments too.











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  1. What make are the figs? I don't think I've seen some of those before.

    FMB

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    1. the dwarves are caesar miniatures. the goliath and the bears are from D&D and the catapult is from one of Safari's toobs :)

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  2. نحن شركة بلاستيك هوم الرائدة في عبوات بلاستيك pet ذات جودة عالية ودائمة. تزعمنا خبرات عالية ومعدات حديثة تضمن عملية الانتاج بشكل عالي الجودة وأصبحنا الخيار الاول لدى عدد كبير من العملاء عبر جمهور مصر. نحن نضمن استخدام مواد خام عالية الجودة و نضمن توفير عبوات بأشكال وأحجام مختلفة ومتعددة الطبقات تلبي جميع احتياجات العملاء. لدينا عملاء عبر جمهور مصر و العالم و نحن نلتزم بالمواعيد المحددة و نضمن الحفاظ علي معايير الانتاج العالمية و أعلي درجات الامان. ابحث عن عبوات بلاستيك ذات جودة عالية، توصل إلينا وسوف نكون بخدمتك!



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