The Behemoth was created a thousand years ago, its body stretching for miles under Malaroo's swamplands turning them into a dangerous and uninhabitable place. Now it has learned to swallow the peoples of Malaroo and transform them into its own army; a twisted mix of troll and man known as the Trollkin. It hungers to consume the power of the Jharro Grove and if it succeeds the world will be plunged into darkness. Justan and Jhonate, forced to hold off their wedding until the threat is over, find themselves stuck between the two rival factions that are the only hope of defeating the Behemoth and its everlasting hunger. | Author: Trevor H. Cooley | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Aug 01, 2017 | Number of Pages: 460 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1974476847 | ISBN-13: 9781974476848
There is an extinct genus of ape named Gigantopithecus blacki, which stood at nearly 3 meters (nearly 10 feet tall), weighed as much as 540 kg and actually lived alongside humans for tens of thousands of years.
Some of the world’s most exotic animals could be extinct within months, conservationists have warned, with future generations growing up in a world without many of the species that are alive today.
Welcome to our 3D printing shop! Whether you're a Dungeons and Dragons adventurer, a Pathfinder explorer, a wargaming general, or a Warhammer 40K strategist, our collection is packed with heroes and horrors to bring your epic RPG campaigns to life. Our high-resolution miniatures are printed to the highest standards with premium resin to make every detail pop. We offer a wide-range of sizes to fit your tabletop needs; from the lowly 25mm goblin, and the righteous 32mm paladin, to the titanic tarrasque. So embark on a journey through our Etsy store, delve into our hordes of monsters and characters, and find the models you’re searching for! What to Expect From our Models: Printed using a navy grey blend of two high-quality resins, specifically chosen to improve the definition and flexibility. All models are washed twice; once with alcohol and once with water. This ensures the surface is clean and ready for priming/painting. 3D printing requires the use of supports to properly print models. Similar to spues, these can leave marks on the surface of a model. We use best practices when removing these supports to reduce damage to the model. However, some small nubs or pits may remain that require light sanding to remove. Larger models will often be printed hollow for a number of reasons: to reduce the prevalence of print lines, improve the longevity of our printers, and reduce the risk of printing failures. A hollowed model will still have thick walls and an internal lattice to retain structural integrity. Some of the digital files supplied to us contain a kit for assembly. In most cases, we will ship these as separate parts to better ensure safety during transit. Please note that plastic glue/cement will not work with resin models; for assembly we recommend a general adhesive, such as superglue. Scaling: We use a number of different scaling conventions for our models at the moment. This is primarily due to our use of files from a number of digital artists that use different scaling methods themselves. However, we are working to implement a more generalised system across all of our listings. We have begun to provide scaling images on a large number of our listings. These show the model at a particular scale, with a standard 22mm D20 and ruler for reference. Our different scaling systems are explained below: Base size / Base scale / Scale – This refers to the diameter of the base that the model sits on. If this is the only scale option on a listing then the model you receive will have the same relative size to that base as is shown in the renders provided. Relative ‘Absolute’ Scale (RAS) – This refers to a system in which a 6ft character will be a certain height to the eyes, and all other models with be proportional to the 6ft character. For example, in 32mm RAS a 6ft character will be 32mm tall from the bottom of the foot to the eyes, but dwarves will be shorter than this and trolls will be taller than this, but will all be the correct proportions for that scale. Height – This simply refers to the full height of the model from the bottom to the highest point, and does not refer to the height to the top of the head. Shipping and Processing Time: As a rule, our processing time varies from 1-3 weeks depending on the size of the order, and the availability of printer space. We try to process orders as quickly as possible, and thank you for your patience. If you need a model quickly for a specific event, please get in touch – we can’t guarantee our ability to rush an order, but we’ll always do our best. Domestically (within the UK), our orders are shipped using Royal Mail 2nd class as standard. Internationally, orders are shipped using Royal Mail International Standard – this does not include tracking information. We provide a number of shipping upgrade options, just check the dropdown menu at checkout if you wish to e.g. speed up your delivery or add tracking. We recommend that International customers placing large orders choose a tracked upgrade for increased insurance and peace of mind. Custom Work: We do provide services for custom work. This may involve printing a model at a size that we do not normally provide, or basic 3D modelling work to change a model in some way e.g. adding wings. We do charge an additional fee for this service that varies based on the model and work being done, but we do try to keep this cost competitive and fair. Please contact us directly for any custom work you’d like done. © Rum & Resin Printing holds a license to print and sell designs from Daybreak Miniatures. More of Artisan Guild's brilliant designs can be found at https://www.patreon.com/daybreakminiatures.
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The Si-Teh-Cas, sometimes Saiduka or Sai'i, are a fabled race of belligerent red-haired giants from Pauite Native American legends. They were said to be the mortal enemies of the Native American in the area, and the Native Americans had joined forces to drive the giants out of their territory. In 1911, miners began excavating the rich guano deposits in Lovelock Cave, just twenty-two miles southwest of Lovelock, Nevada. After removing several carloads of bat dung, they had come upon some supposed
Poster design submission to the 7 Deadly Sins contest - Hand drawn monkey portraits illustrating the seven sins. Available as a gallery quality Giclée print on Society6 - Get it here.
WAAAAAAY back in 2010 I worked on a really exciting project. I created a bunch of monster portraits on neutral backgrounds that were going to live and breath in an super fun game. It is now five year later and that super fun game still has not happened. Will it ever happen? Who knows... What I DO know is that I got permission to FINALLY share the work that I did for this lost project! I can not share any details from project at this time, but I can share my work from it. All the names have been changed to protect the innocent, and please, do not play the guessing game of what this was or is. I will be sharing my work from this lost project in five parts (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5). Here is Part 4... "S.O.U.S. Scorpion of Unusual Size" 5.35 x 7 - Digital © 2010 Christopher Burdett "S.O.U.S. Spider of Unusual Size" 5.35 x 7 - Digital © 2010 Christopher Burdett "Furious Olaf" 5.35 x 7 - Digital © 2010 Christopher Burdett As an added bonus, here are the drawings that went into making these illustrations... "S.O.U.S. Scorpion of Unusual Size" - Drawing 9 x 12 Pencil on Paper © 2010 Christopher Burdett "S.O.U.S. Spider of Unusual Size" #1 - Drawing 9 x 12 Pencil on Paper © 2010 Christopher Burdett "S.O.U.S. Spider of Unusual Size" #2 - Drawing 9 x 12 Pencil on Paper © 2010 Christopher Burdett "Furious Olaf" - Drawing 9 x 12 Pencil on Paper © 2010 Christopher Burdett That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog, see you back here on Wednesday! Until then... For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com
Happy Halloween! It's okay to talk about Christmas now, right? Okay, so it's like super early. I get it. But my brain can't stop thinking about how I'm going to decorate for the holidays this year. I have lots of projects in mind and I'm trying to start early
Der heiß diskutierte Kickstarter zu Darklands liegt schon eine Weile zurück und inzwischen gibt es einige schicke Greens zu bestaunen.
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