tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post6386123049638167984..comments2024-03-27T09:10:31.954+00:00Comments on The WoffBoot Chronicles: Back from the DeadStylushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01706888762838294158noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-12922079856750804092016-06-04T07:56:14.411+01:002016-06-04T07:56:14.411+01:00I voted for this sculpt in the kickstarter too, ba...I voted for this sculpt in the kickstarter too, based on the artwork. Or, well, actually based on the fact that the other two options were much much worse (some sort of chimera thing and something that looked like a deformed giraffe). Terrible realisation. <br /><br />Drech'nok is a good model, at least, although he should absolutely be this size instead. It is clearly time to bring out the Traumaturge and teach some people some lessons.Kraken Wakeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11675999641597167636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1478409880372473832.post-84493142891002217772016-06-03T23:34:01.889+01:002016-06-03T23:34:01.889+01:00I like the glowing eyes, you've done a good jo...I like the glowing eyes, you've done a good job redeeming it.<br /><br />That said: ugh, I can't believe this was the sculpt I voted for during the Kickstarter. I still reckon it would be a good model, if it was twice the size - boss demons, undead or otherwise, should not be dwarfed by trolls.<br /><br />It's the same problem as the other boss demon: Drech’nok the Itty Bitty Destroyer. I'm sure there was a Terry Pratchett gag about a Mesoamerican god who materialised before his acolytes with all his terrifying horns and teeth - forgetting the fact that he was only six inches tall.Stylushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01706888762838294158noreply@blogger.com