I just got my (gorgeous) Dragon Titan of Aarklash in the mail today and it got me wondering: what are the largest miniatures out there? I\'m talking about stuff that is tabletop usable with with either wargames or RPGs; it doesn\'t have to be 30mm as 54mm can be used with \"standard\" sized 30mm miniatures.
I\'m also wondering what are the heaviest figures out there, as they probably wouldn\'t be the same as the largest by virtue of the largest almost certainly being resin. Looking at my Dragon Titan I can\'t help but think how unwieldy it would be if it were metal; the wings would be too heavy and it would have trouble balancing itself, even with an enormous base. While I love my metals and am not crazy about resin, I can see why the Dragon Titan had to be resin.
On a side note, what are the biggest dragons? The Dragon Titan might be it, but I think the ppp D&D Colossal Red Dragon is bigger...if you can count that as an authentic miniature and not just a plastic toy
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I\'m also wondering what are the heaviest figures out there, as they probably wouldn\'t be the same as the largest by virtue of the largest almost certainly being resin. Looking at my Dragon Titan I can\'t help but think how unwieldy it would be if it were metal; the wings would be too heavy and it would have trouble balancing itself, even with an enormous base. While I love my metals and am not crazy about resin, I can see why the Dragon Titan had to be resin.
On a side note, what are the biggest dragons? The Dragon Titan might be it, but I think the ppp D&D Colossal Red Dragon is bigger...if you can count that as an authentic miniature and not just a plastic toy