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Is it this ??? http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sith_LeviathanIt's an aquatic creature... I don't see how to play with it in our current ground maps...
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As proposed by bill, the recommended mini for Leviathan is Fiendish Tyrannosaurus from D&D GoL
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Abiwan wrote:As proposed by bill, the recommended mini for Leviathan is Fiendish Tyrannosaurus from D&D GoL Just to be clear, the RM is the Young Krayt Dragon. I'm recommending anyone who wants to make a custom of this beast to consider the D&D Fiendish Tyrannosaurus :). And no, the Sea Leviathans are related to this creature, but that is not the one we are making. We are making the land beast seen in the picture with Kyp (at least I think that's Kyp). The purple looking beast anyway. I think you all will really like it when you see what we've done with it.
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To me, it looks kinda Rancor-ish.
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celticindian wrote:To me, it looks kinda Rancor-ish. I highly suggest not modifying your Rancor... :)
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Hehe why not? Paint the ugly fellow purple and glue on a few extra arms and tentacles and VOILA, you have yourself a nice Leviathan! Nah, i'll keep my rancor as it is. Might go for the tyrannosaurus though. But i guess this will be a pretty expensive piece pointwise, judging from the size and beastly look of that thing. Looking forward to seeing some stats for it. Then let's see if Kyp Durron can make it in the big league.
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I'm pretty excited about the Sith Leviathan! Hope it's a large piece worth actually using.
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theultrastar wrote:I'm pretty excited about the Sith Leviathan! Hope it's a large piece worth actually using. Large? try huge
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billiv15 wrote:celticindian wrote:To me, it looks kinda Rancor-ish. I highly suggest not modifying your Rancor... :) or your Krayt Dragon... :)
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Abiwan wrote:As proposed by bill, the recommended mini for Leviathan is Fiendish Tyrannosaurus from D&D GoL Quick web search: $5.99 to $6.99 Not nearly as expensive as a YKD.
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Yes, but that one was modified by Vul Isen... The original leviathans looked like T-rex's... I can't wait for it's stats... I wonder how their life-sucking abilities would work...
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Sweet more sith is greatb and I just happen to have a fiendish Tyrannosaurus already!!
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The Behir, although a bit more expensive, would also make a great Leviathan i think.
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Biggsy wrote:The Behir, although a bit more expensive, would also make a great Leviathan i think. I agree... Sweet looking fig!
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I am loving the inclusion of Sith beasts! I can not wait to see the stats for it!
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Biggsy wrote:The Behir, although a bit more expensive, would also make a great Leviathan i think. A *bit* more expensive? Cheapest I found him for was $37!
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Demosthenes wrote:Biggsy wrote:The Behir, although a bit more expensive, would also make a great Leviathan i think. A *bit* more expensive? Cheapest I found him for was $37! Wow, kinda glad i already have one.
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rogueshadow16 wrote:The original leviathans looked like T-rex's... I'm sure my daughter has an appropriately sized Barney toy that I could use as a Leviathan.
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FlyingArrow wrote:I'm sure my daughter has an appropriately sized Barney toy that I could use as a Leviathan. HAHAHA! Good one!!
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