Hello everyone,
First of all, I want to thank you for the incredible growth we have experienced this month. We have managed to break out of the stagnation we were in quite unexpectedly. So, thank you all.
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And now, back to the news. Perhaps this is currently our most iconic range, so it deserved a special touch. As a lover of elves, I believe we have achieved that.
First, the Archmage on Dragon. We now have 10 dragons and I believe this one is unlike any other. It's the most complex of all, the largest in size, and although the approach is not new, I think no one has managed to execute it in such a delicate way.
At the same time, we think the figure will be very robust, but in this respect, I look forward to your feedback. This information you provide is very valuable for future sculptures.

Additionally, you have the versions on horseback and on foot of the same character.


Another character that has been frequently requested is the battle standard bearer. Following the line of our Roman-inspired eagles, you have the first drake of the army.

And finally, a hero for the sea guard, equipped with a trident.

Moving on to the unit chapter, we have the Sea Guard, complete with their signature small scene and options for both spears and bows.
When the Sea Guard is equipped with a spear, you have separate bows to attach to the quiver, or a shield on which they carry the bow on the inside. This showcases our attention to the smallest details.




And for me, the crown jewel: Our fire-launching catapults. Many of you have immense collections of elves, and nothing we do normally could surprise you.
I hope this piece has managed to do so.


And finally, the wild version of the dragon, which we know many of you appreciate.

We hope you enjoy this month's offerings as much as you did the last.
Best regards, and for any questions, feel free to reach out to us in a private message.
Last Sword Miniatures
2024-02-29 11:25:39 +0000 UTCAlexandre Ducrocq
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