Scibor & UDock Team Up With This Fighting Priest
January 8, 2013 by brennon
Scibor Miniatures and UDock Creative Studio have teamed up to bring you a 30mm fantasy miniature that will be featuring on their store in the near future. Check him out below...
It looks great in both concept and sculpt form and I do have a soft spot for Warrior Priests. It's always a cool theme, and if it's coming in 30mm then this would be a perfect heroic addition to a collection.
Above are some more pieces of art from UDock. Could these be future models arriving on a tabletop near you via Scibor? I'm certainly looking forwards to more from this promising team up.
What else would you like to see?
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This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship!
Very impressive. There is another angle of him on the FB page and it looks superb.
Oh wow, looks really lovely!
These are awesome, dark and gritty just what a hard life fighting is all about.
saw this on Facebook, and I’m pretty sure it’s 30*cm*, rather than 30mm. More of a sculpture than a miniature in fact.
Someone asked what scale it was on FB and according to UDock themselves it is indeed 32cm
Now I don’t understand the rationale behind this, 1/6 figure is huge and I can understand the collector wanting them, but am a bit baffled why such a large scale.
That is one cool looking battle priest. I wish it was more for gaming but I could see this as a big display model as well.
I think this is a much needed collaboration for Scibor. They are clearly talented sculptors and model makers but their concepts often leave me cold. UDock seem to have some strong ideas tho and hopefully it will get Scibor producing models that realize their full potential. More collabs please!
I quite like some aspects of Scribor’s models but was thinking the same thing @Willy2fly
The sculpting has always been good but the not SM range while interesting in detail can be rather too architectural leaving no room to move, either for the dynamics of the figures nor the range as a whole. It was variation on a theme.
The collaboration has opened up new possibilities which I hope can be taken forward.