Size comparison - EPG trooper with Lorún
Lorún Ritual Dancers
Here are some WIP sculpts of Lorún Ritual Set along with a Lorún Princess from the Tribal Command Set. Sculpted by David Soderquist of Bronze Age Miniatures. The Princess is based upon original art by MAR Barker. The Ritual Set comprises a Shamaness (Hag), a girl sacrificing a Hmá (a sheep-like animal), a totem bearer (holding a Sérudla skull - the Sérudla is a vaguely dragon-like creature), a male drummer and three skyclad ritual dancers. The Lorún are a tall race, as shown by the size comparison with our trooper from the Legion of Ever-Present Glory. All are "28mm scale" - that is 28mm from bottom of foot to eye being taken to represent the height of the average Tsolyáni male, or 5'10" tall. N'lüss giant men are taller still, reaching heights of 7'6", which is about 42mm (to top of head) in scale with the rest of our figures.
Excellent designs. The girls have a potential market *far* wider than Tékumel, of course.
ReplyDeleteVery good - some fantastic sculpts.
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Very nice. may actually get started on painting some Tékumel figures this weekend. My Ahoggya came in last week.
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ReplyDeleteHi,when are this miniatures be avaliable?
ReplyDeleteThe first character figures should be available soon-ish. They have been moulded we are just working out the production details. There is a slight hickup in that they have pegs on their feet instead of integral bases. And I don't have any bases to offer with them at the moment. So they could be pickup w/o bases or wait uptil I get that resolved...
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