I never was big on miniatures

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I never was big on miniatures

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... egory=2537

Does anyone know how many different sets were manufactured, and if there are any decent feline mutant animals in any of them?
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Wow, never knew there was TMNT minis. Man, pick them up!!! They would be so cool!!!

But to keep them pristine in their packaging, or to open them and paint them......

Ohh.... what to do!!!
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Gotta love The Stuff of Legends!!


Here's all the TMNT minis....

107142 The Turtles (Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo)
107173 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Set #3 (Fugitoid, Jones, Triceraton) (blister pack)
107174 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Set #4 (The Foot, 4 different)
107176 Turtles with Energy Weapons
107177 Terror Bears


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JoshRue wrote:this reminded me that I used to use those old Battle Beast action figures to represent my ATB characters when I first started playing


Were those the little armored animal-men with the decals on their chests with symbols for wood, water, and fire?
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Kinthalis Silverbow wrote:I have a couple of those. One is a rat and the other is a racoon.


Spider, chameleon, and a sled that looks like a deer with fangs :D

Anybody know of other old toys that make good miniatures, aside from the obvious army men and the like?
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Gordy, I dunno if this will help, but Reaper Miniatures has two sculpts of a character called Cleo Goldpaws, a weretigress who could easily be used as a mutant cat: http://www.reapermini.com/store/custome ... tring=were

You can also check here: http://www.100kingdoms.com/forum/hk_kin ... nKingdom=4

Granted, these are more of a fantasy nature, but I don't see why they couldn't be used for low tech tribal mutant animal types.
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