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AoS Good Proxies? (Skinks, Saurus, Anything)

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Heya! Some friends are getting into AoS, and I figured I'd at least dip a toe in and assemble & paint some minis with them.

What are some good Proxies (either figures or 3D Print CAD files) for some basic Seraphon infantry? Ideally something that's easy to build & paint, and that's straightforwardly swappable with the equivalent official unit. (these will just be for friendly games at someone's house, I know this stuff won't be tournament-official or anything).

Not totally new btw - I played some 40k a looong time ago, but honestly wasn't great at the painting or model stuff then either.

Thanks! (if this goes well, I'll probably set my sights on that sweet official Lord Kroak).
 
There are actually several companies that make essentially a full range of Seraphon proxy models! The most popular are One Page Rules and Lost Kingdom Miniatures. But Last Sword Miniatures and Raven Twin Miniatures also make good proxy lines.

Personally, my favorites are One Page Rules and Raven Twin. OPR models are based off the Total War: Warhammer Lizardmen, and they tend to look the closest to the GW aesthetic. However, they don't have every model yet but will be releasing more this year.

Raven Twin are also based on the GW look, but a lot more stylized and detailed. I believe they also have a proxy for pretty much every model in the army.

Lost Kingdom minis are probably the most detailed and stylized Lizardmen/Seraphon proxies. They lean much more heavily into the Aztec/Mayan theme, and while you can still tell which models they're substituting for they don't really look like GW models at all. But if you want extremely detailed and more Aztec-looking Seraphon, they're a good choice.

I don't know as much about Last Sword, they seem to be harder to get though.

There is also Clay Beast Creation, which has a full proxy line that leans much more heavily into the space theme. I think they look really good, but they're just not my thing. But if you wanted a Seraphon army that focused more on the spacefaring aspect of the lore, they'd work great!
 
if you do lost kingdom just be aware they are a slightly larger scale. i think they are 32mm scale instead of 28mm. so a little bit of downscaling is needed for aos/fantasy
 
Personally I agree with @Kilvakar that One Page Rules and Raven Twin are certainly your best bets for accurate GW model lookalikes but with greater detail. Lost Kingdom models are certainly stunning, but personally I feel they put too much dynamism into a lot of their models, such that they look a nightmare to store and transport without breaking, and as has been mentioned before, have a different aesthetic to GW so that not all their models have a corresponding unit profile usable in Warhammer. The Saurus set you've chosen is certainly a good choice, with your general and your first unit in the bag, particularly given they come with with round bases for AoS.

However my concern with 3D-Printed models is that while they're affordable if you're buying a single chariot, character or monster model, sellers don't seem to give discounts for unit sets, so the cost quickly racks up when you're buying a lot of ordinary rank-and-file models - the set you've chosen is a good example, around £40 for a character and 10 ordinary Saurus is a lot, even if the quality of the sculpt is better than the 6th Edition GW Saurus. While it's still decent as a starter set, using 3D-Printed models will be a costly way to build up your army over time, especially with AoS insisting contrary to lore that Saurus should be in large expendable horde units.
 
That's the problem with most proxy models, they're often *much* bigger than the GW models. Of course, GW Saurus could certainly stand to be a good bit beefier, but a lot of the time we're talking Skinks the size of 'Ardboyz, lol!
 
Personally I agree with @Kilvakar that One Page Rules and Raven Twin are certainly your best bets for accurate GW model lookalikes but with greater detail. Lost Kingdom models are certainly stunning, but personally I feel they put too much dynamism into a lot of their models, such that they look a nightmare to store and transport without breaking, and as has been mentioned before, have a different aesthetic to GW so that not all their models have a corresponding unit profile usable in Warhammer. The Saurus set you've chosen is certainly a good choice, with your general and your first unit in the bag, particularly given they come with with round bases for AoS.

However my concern with 3D-Printed models is that while they're affordable if you're buying a single chariot, character or monster model, sellers don't seem to give discounts for unit sets, so the cost quickly racks up when you're buying a lot of ordinary rank-and-file models - the set you've chosen is a good example, around £40 for a character and 10 ordinary Saurus is a lot, even if the quality of the sculpt is better than the 6th Edition GW Saurus. While it's still decent as a starter set, using 3D-Printed models will be a costly way to build up your army over time, especially with AoS insisting contrary to lore that Saurus should be in large expendable horde units.

Right on! I just jumped on their Patreon though, which gives you 50% off - puts them at about the same price as GW!

(hopefully they'll be arriving soon! Shipped last Wednesday!)
 
I actually got some OPR Saurus and a Slann printed recently. I'm having a harder time making the Saurus look good than I did with the GW models, mostly because there's so much more detail and he details are sharper. The scales and skin don't blend into each other as much, for example. But they look great!
 
Update! Minis showed up on Thursday! They rock! Painted about half of them, will post when done! Shipping took a little longer than I woulda liked (I'm in the US and it took 2 and a half weeks) so I picked up a 3d printer (Mars 3, $300 on Amazon atm!).
 
Awesome! I've been procrastinating, but I need to finish my OPR models as well!
 
I use those for the leader, banners and musician units. OPR for the rest.
 
Got a bunch printed! (started painting the warriors, but I don't have any snaps of them yet and I left them in my office where I do the printing lol).
 

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Looks awesome! I also like how your clamp looks like a dino head, but seriously looks fantastic so far, keep it going!
 
The Spawning Pools have been busy! 1k lizards, hopefully be able to finally play Saturday!

- Army Faction: Seraphon
- Army Type: Coalesced
- Subfaction: Koatl's Claw
LEADERS
Saurus Oldblood (120)
- Celestite Warspear
- Artefacts of Power: Blade of Realities
Slann Starmaster (265)
- Artefacts of Power: Itxi Grubs
- Spells: Stellar Tempest
BATTLELINE
10 x Saurus Warriors (105)
- Celestite Club and Powerful Jaws
5 x Saurus Guard (115)
5 x Saurus Knights (110)
- Celestite Warspear and Powerful Jaws
BEHEMOTH
1 x Bastiladon with Solar Engine (250)
 

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