Tercio Creativo Show Off 50mm of Bad Attitude
June 16, 2013 by dracs
Tercio Creativo are continuing to work on their recently announced board game Dies Irrae and to just to peak our interest they have shown off a WIP for one of the miniatures.
From these previews we can already see just what sort of character Tercio Creativo are bringing to life.
Named Basajaun he is described by Tercio Creativo as being "50 mm of muscles, fur and bad mood."
Tercio Creativo have created some of the greatest 28mm scale historical style character models on the market. It is interesting to see them step outside their usual scale, but they are definitely bringing their sculpting expertise to the fore. The only thing I would say is that something appears to be wrong with his pectoral muscles. I understand he is supposed to be rippling with muscles, but at the moment it looks like he has the world's first 10 pack taking over his torso.
Are any of you excited for the Dies Irrae?
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It’s bigger than the usual models because it’s the first “fantasy” miniature for 1650. Basajaun is the mythical “basque yeti”. I think it’s more clear in this image:
Dies Irae will have rules for using some mythical creatures from Spain ( Iberia ), in a way the usual “historical” game doesn’t suffer “too much”. Although it’s only one of the things that will come with Dies Irae, if the campaign success.
Good to hear – I do really like the 1650 minis, even if my painting stills let them down
I hope they do an English version of this game.
We have seen some beautiful models from Tercio Creativo and 1650 has been around in the back ground for quite a while now.
I don’t think I’d be alone in wanting to see it take centre stage in a themed week.