Antimatter Games Shows Off The Details On WIP Kalath The Reaver
October 23, 2015 by deltagamegirl22
Antimatter Games has gone all out with the details on their stunning work in progress Kalath The Reaver miniature. This draconid is riding into battle on a massive, scaly beast of his own. Just look at the details in the beast's armor! Who wouldn't take a warrior like this seriously?
With wings, a sword and a weapon, combined with the brute force and weight of his fearsome beast, this guy is sure to turn a few heads.
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This looks good with and without the wings.
That looks really good.
The sculpting is absolutely beautiful, but good gravy, the scale of his head is terrible. I can’t tell which is bigger: his head or his torso. An absolute shame, I’d buy this to paint if it wasn’t so wonky.
It doesn’t actually matter what I think of it. It’s Antimatter Games so it’s going to be priced worse than GW stuff and I won’t be able to touch it if I wanted to.
lovely .. has a sort of old school feel to it but in modern form. Wouldnt mind getting one of these
This is probably my favorite design for lizardmen in a long time (although a smaller head wouldn’t hurt)
There really aren’t enough good dragonmen on the market
nice, they do look more dragon’y to me.
If you look at the middle picture, the head looks too big, and the legs look human and stupid. Ignore that photo – its perspective is throwing off all the proportions.
Look instead at the top photo. The head is quite a bit narrower and smaller than the torso. Then look at the bottom one – the legs have great reptilian physiognomy.
If I were Antimatter games, I’d ask for the middle photo to be removed. It’s too easy to misinterpret.