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Dungeons & Dragons Heroes III Miniatures Box [Game]

Wizards of the Coast


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Some Great Minis 26 July 2008
By Eric A. Kisner - Published on Amazon.com
I was plesently suprised with these minis. This set contains 6 pewter minis, the Human Glavier(a male human w/ a pole arm), Dwarf Zelot(female dwarf with a falcon), Wood Elf Scout(female archer), Half-Orc Fighter(my favorite wields 2 swords, looks like Cerventaes from Soul Calibur sweet)which are all great models. The final 2 Human Sorcerer & Grey Elf Snakestrike Duelist(female Grey Elf with a chain) Do Not Fit in their bases which kinda sucks but can easily be fixed with some putty or glue or what not. All in all worth the buy.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Very happy with this set of miniatures 24 Jan 2003
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This is the fifth set of WoTC D&D miniatures I've purchased and (as with the previous sets) I'm quite pleased with their quality. This figures are imaginatively formed and the detail is sharp. The set I received had little flash--no more than you'd expect from any new minature. I've been dealing with miniatures since at least 1983 and have seen much worse at higher cost. I highly recommend this set.
3 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Not even in the same ball park as Ral Partha Miniatures 23 Dec 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
First I must say I started Painting miniatures in the late 80s, so it is not like I am new to this or that I am from the great old days of miniatures for war games before Gary and his friends creating D&D. And I have taken a few years off from purchasing miniatures. But after buying some Partha miniatures from ironwindmetals and then these wotc I must say wotc has not impressed me. While the plastic bases have never been my thing at least the parth ones made in the late 90s fit into their bases correct these wotc miniatures are either way to small or a few are so fat that I thought about getting out a grinder instead of a file. While the flash was excessive on a few it really is easy to remove so I would not complain to wotc about it. But hear this wotc if you can't even ship a Mialee figure in the box like the art work on the back and the displacer beast comes cut in halves that don't come together even close and the ogre's arm won't fit into its socket and I get an extra nameless drow but no halfdragon mage to name just a few problems you need to fix something or you deserve less than one star!

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