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Total Chaos
Publisher: Cerberus Illustration
by Ricardo N. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 03/27/2011 10:52:22

A good value, given the amount and variety of figures. Note, however, that some figures have distinct front and back, while others have mirrored backs which are fine for miniature wargames but may not satisfy those wishing to use them for RPGs.

LIKED: The graphics style, which is consistent throughout all figures and very detailed. I particularly liked the textures on the wings of the Vrock. The huge 2.5D Balor and the undead chariot are my favorites of the entire set.

DISLIKED: Several figures are placed in a centered, one-per-page layout, which is wasteful especially if you're printing to cardstock. I understand that, for RPGs, you might want to print a single model of a given type but even then, if they were placed on the top of the page, you might be able to print two on the same sheet (just place the same sheet upside down and print again.)



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Total Chaos
Publisher: Cerberus Illustration
by Christopher H. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 04/09/2010 18:57:05

If you use printable miniatures, you can take your collection to a whole new level with this set of intricate designs by Cerberus. This set includes many D&D standards, including a balor, an umber hulk, a cloaker, a basilisk, an aboleth, a beholder, and more. The artwork is slightly cartoonish, but very nicely detailed. Cutting out and assembling these minis takes more skill than most printable minis require, but the results look a lot better, too. The set also includes one scenery piece, a conjuring gate. This set, which combines all prior sets, also includes some aliens and marines, along with sandbags and smokescreens. I prefer plastic or metal miniatures to paper ones, but if I were going to use paper ones, these would be at the top of my list.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Creator Reply:
Thank you Christopher! I enjoy creating paper minis. As usual I encourage paper miniature fans to shoot me an email and let me know what you'd like to see on the market and I'll do my best to accomodate. Thanks again!
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