Unboxing 4th Edition Lords of Madness Miniatures
/ Sean BThis video was originally released on May 2011. This was around the time I was just starting to get into dungeons and dragons and was really into buying the miniatures. If I remember correctly. This was the last set that was released in regards to miniatures until the release of 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons. I wanted to share some of this old stuff that shows a little bit of a road map of how I got to where I am today as a D&D fan. The video quality is not very great so I took the time to take pictures of the miniatures that I got in this set and add them here for everyone to see! So enjoy!
Hopefully everyone enjoyed these images and the video of the unboxing. Overall I am very happy with these miniatures. The quality seems significantly better than what wiz kids is producing recently but more on those miniatures in the future.
Specifically the work with the translucent plastics around this time was significantly better than the newer models that are out for 5th edition.
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