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Fun conversion of a Runeson riding a Phoenix
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Cop that High Elves!

This is really good!

Gr, Imrahil
 
nah, I don't find statues super aspirational, can't really use them to solve anything I care about :p
I hope you realize that our entire hobby is pretty much painting and moving tiny statues across a table top.
 
I'm gonna go with this definition:
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Miniatures are not large, hence it is not a statue.
That is why I provided the pre-cursor of "miniature" in my claim of it being closer to a miniature statue.

And "large" is not a very accurate or precise descriptor. Compared to a quark, a Warhammer mini is gigantic, but compared to a galaxy it is minuscule. Besides, there are many examples of small or miniature statues.
 
That is why I provided the pre-cursor of "miniature" in my claim of it being closer to a miniature statue.

And "large" is not a very accurate or precise descriptor. Compared to a quark, a Warhammer mini is gigantic, but compared to a galaxy it is minuscule. Besides, there are many examples of small or miniature statues.
Yes it's not very accurate, however large and miniature do mean opposite things and that is quite clear. Hence something can not both be a statue and miniature. And your miniature statue would be an oxymoron :P
 
the google says it is so, it must be true. What's next, we need to trust you whenever you say something? :p
Google is just a search engine and it allows you to find websites based on your query. In this case, it will provide you with thousands of examples proving my point. Or are we not supposed to provide evidence? :confused:

Even your definition is cherry picked, notice...

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No mention of a statue having to be large. Also, a lot of words that bear a striking resemblance to the models in our little game.
 
Google is just a search engine and it allows you to find websites based on your query. In this case, it will provide you with thousands of examples proving my point. Or are we not supposed to provide evidence? :confused:
Well yes, but blindly trusting the google is no good. You have to find credible sources obviously :p

Even your definition is cherry picked, notice...
It's not cherry picked, it's clearly the one true credible source :p

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No mention of a statue having to be large. Also, a lot of words that bear a striking resemblance to the models in our little game.
More internet lies ;)
 
Well yes, but blindly trusting the google is no good. You have to find credible sources obviously :p


It's not cherry picked, it's clearly the one true credible source :p


More internet lies ;)
So is your argument that "small" statues don't exist?
 
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