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Crakkerjakk 01-04-2011 11:05 PM

Paper Minis
 
Anyone got any suggestions for paper minis? I've used dice or pennies since forever, but I'd like to upgrade to something a little flashier. I'm thinking I'm gonna pick up all the cardboard heroes stuff for fantasy, but does anyone have some suggestions for a company that does a bunch of genres? In particular I'm interested in ones that do modern-day, westerns, and pulp heroes and antagonists. Extra bonus points if there's someone who does good monsters for ~WWII-era hellboy-style pulp.

Oh, and also extra points if it's cartoon-y rather than bad poser art.

Frex, Paper Miniatures on e23 looks awesome for breadth of coverage and price, but the art seems somewhat hit or miss. Are there any other companies that cover such a broad range of genres?

Ed the Coastie 01-05-2011 12:46 AM

Re: Paper Minis
 
I had some instructions somewhere for do-it-yourself paper minis...I'll check my archives and see if I can find them.

dcarson 01-05-2011 02:11 AM

Re: Paper Minis
 
There is http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/sparks.htm Truetype font sets of minis. Has lots of genres. Pulp, pirates, supers, dungeons etc.

Greywolf paper hero fonts

Nymdok 01-05-2011 02:59 AM

Re: Paper Minis
 
I make my own most of the time. Its pretty easy to do once you get the hang of it, you save a boatload of money and can finally have all the horde creatures you need.

http://forums.sjgames.com/showpost.p...65&postcount=5

Nymdok

robkelk 01-05-2011 06:45 PM

Re: Paper Minis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crakkerjakk (Post 1101191)
Anyone got any suggestions for paper minis? I've used dice or pennies since forever, but I'd like to upgrade to something a little flashier. I'm thinking I'm gonna pick up all the cardboard heroes stuff for fantasy, but does anyone have some suggestions for a company that does a bunch of genres? In particular I'm interested in ones that do modern-day, westerns, and pulp heroes and antagonists. Extra bonus points if there's someone who does good monsters for ~WWII-era hellboy-style pulp.

Oh, and also extra points if it's cartoon-y rather than bad poser art.

Frex, Paper Miniatures on e23 looks awesome for breadth of coverage and price, but the art seems somewhat hit or miss. Are there any other companies that cover such a broad range of genres?

Steve Jackson Games does... or, at least, they did. I don't see their Western or Supers characters on the list on that page...

Crakkerjakk 01-05-2011 07:20 PM

Re: Paper Minis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robkelk (Post 1101602)
Steve Jackson Games does... or, at least, they did. I don't see their Western or Supers characters on the list on that page...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crakkerjakk (Post 1101191)
I'm thinking I'm gonna pick up all the cardboard heroes stuff for fantasy,

There's one set for japanese stuff and one for westerns. I don't see anything pulp, supers, or modern related, and I was kind of looking for more than just a single set.

Whitestreak 01-05-2011 09:10 PM

Re: Paper Minis
 
Take a look at Wargame Vault: http://www.wargamevault.com/

It, and RPG Shop, have lots and lots of downloadable minis. Little, if any, are free, but they are inexpensive.

baakyocalder 01-06-2011 08:39 PM

Re: Paper Minis
 
For Old West buildings, Whitewash City is pretty good and cheap.

Kenzer & Company had a whole town set up for their Aces & Eights western game using them. They can be printed in black and white or color. I used just the maps on my computer when running my campaign.

Some free samples are found here:

http://www.erichotz.com/white_free.html

zorg 01-07-2011 11:38 AM

Re: Paper Minis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crakkerjakk (Post 1101191)
In particular I'm interested in ones that do modern-day, westerns, and pulp heroes and antagonists. Extra bonus points if there's someone who does good monsters for ~WWII-era hellboy-style pulp.

One Monk minis are free, and not too bad, even though they don't quite match the genres you're looking for. You might find some of the monsters useable.

Other than that, I second the suggestion to search wargamevault.

dynaman 01-07-2011 04:22 PM

Re: Paper Minis
 
Military themed (and cowboys and Indians and a bunch of other stuff) can be found at. http://www.juniorgeneral.org/index.html


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