Thursday, August 19, 2010

Thomarillion: Miniaturen und Modelle

While looking around on Tabletop Gaming News I came across a post that caught my eye. It directed me to the German website Thomarillion which is an online shop for miniatures and models for playing or for the showcase. Below are some of their products that look interesting...

Wolvenstein


The mighty castle Wolvenstein was designed by "Thomarillion" and is now produced by Ziterdes in the well known and vaunted, wonderfully realistic hard foam of the company "NOCH". Highly stable but light and easy to carry from game to game. You may use the castle as a stand-alone stronghold or as a part of a settlement. It fits perfectly to our building construction-kits. The photos show a painted showcase model, not the delivery form! The lower bailey is open, so you can design it like you want to. Not sure what scale but the dimensions are on the website if your curious. If anyone knows the scale please tell me as it looks awesome read: prefer to buy something than have to make it.

Graveyard Chapel


This model was designed by "Thomarillion" and is now produced by Ziterdes in the well known and vaunted, wonderfully realistic hard foam of the company "NOCH". For those curious Wayland Games stocks Ziterdes Scenics including the Graveyard Chapel. Highly stable but light and easy to carry from game to game. You may use the graveyard chapel as a stand-alone building or as a part of a graveyard-scene. The first two photos show the delivery form of the model. Click the link above to see them. The figures shown on some pictures serve for size comparison purposes. The copyright for these figures is hold by the company "PrivateerPress".

The Death


The statue of the Death is suited for a Dungeon but also as an element in a terrain.The statue is cast out of high-quality ceramic casting slip and is supplied unpainted. The copyright for this figure is hold by the company "Reaper".

Gravestones (Memorial)


All three gravestones (made out of pewter) from Ziterdes are suitable for decorating a gaveyard-scene. You can find more articles from this series in our catalogue by the way. Click the link above to see the other two gravestones in the set.

Two Columns


These columns are parts of the hall of the great council. But you may also use them as stand alone parts within a terrain. The parts are cast out of high-quality ceramic casting slip and come unpainted. Nothing special about these columns. However, when it comes to Games Workshop plastic stands I'd much rather an alternative. These columns when ruined may be one option to consider.

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