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− | + | This figure represents a Beholder, a supremely intelligent evil being, feared for its ability to cast an array of destructive magic spells from its 10 eyestalks and main central eye. | |
− | == ADD84 - | + | == ADD84 - Beholder Blister Pack == |
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− | file: | + | file:ADD84 - Beholder Blister.jpg| '''Beholder Blister Pack''' |
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− | [http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/ | + | == ADD84 - Beholder == |
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+ | The figure was cast as a 3-part kit, consisting of an upper left side, an upper right side and a lower section including the main central eye and mouth. The eyestalks were cast in a straight position, but the model looks better if they are carefully bent to giving a 'writhing' appearance. A clear plastic 'flying base' was also supplied with the model. | ||
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+ | file:ADD84_-_Beholder_Lower.jpg| '''Beholder Lower Section'''. | ||
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+ | file:ADD84_-_Beholder_Upper.png| '''Beholder Upper Sections'''. | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [http://www.collecting-citadel-miniatures.com/wiki/index.php/Advanced_Dungeons_and_Dragons_-_Collectors_Guide Back to Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Collectors Guide] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Advanced_Dungeons_and_Dragons]] |
Latest revision as of 02:08, 18 December 2016
Sculptor : Nick Bibby
This figure represents a Beholder, a supremely intelligent evil being, feared for its ability to cast an array of destructive magic spells from its 10 eyestalks and main central eye.
ADD84 - Beholder Blister Pack
ADD84 - Beholder
The figure was cast as a 3-part kit, consisting of an upper left side, an upper right side and a lower section including the main central eye and mouth. The eyestalks were cast in a straight position, but the model looks better if they are carefully bent to giving a 'writhing' appearance. A clear plastic 'flying base' was also supplied with the model.