Your cleric doesn't always need to be decked out in armor, they aren't all out there for battle. This trio can be used in multiple roles from sorcerers, clerics, and monks to thespians, theologians, and street sermon-ers.
Great for filling out some townie npcs but I actually use the lady-of-the-evening as a spy or rogue at times. The old man beggar is great for that passing traveler on the road, and the blacksmith serves as a pretty impressive...well... blacksmith.
I built my own little miniature bar because every adventure will inevitably end up in one. This figure are perfect for filling in the staff. You really could ask for better figures. Yo get the stout bartender, the matronly waitress, and the curvy maiden to serve your drinks.
This elven sorcerer is pretty dang sweet. Excellent sculpting, pose, and details. The right hand holds a staff which need attached but can be done in a couple of workable positions too. Paints up great and will be used often because he's so well done.
This crouched over tigress figure will fill the job for your feline lycanthropes or for a race of cat people. I think the figure may have been better if she didn't have her hand on the ground which really enlarges the base. Her left hand also rests on her side and hip and maybe should have extended outward but none-the-less, she's still a workable figure.
Now what we need are some bad-a** male cat lycans.
In the end, this figure turned out pretty good. It's big and scary and ready to rip the arms of an adventurer. The process of attaching the arms was longer than it need to be, as it took some extra time to reshape and mount them more securely to the body. I also forewent the tail altogether as I just didn't like it and putty-filled the hole instead. In the end, after construction, it's a pretty rocking figure but assembly downplays it.
Initially this figure looked pretty darn cool but after priming and painting he became even cooler as you notice more and more detail to fill in. His pose is intimidating and shows he's ready to crash throw the foe at any moment.
This guy is so cool, he'll kick your keister just for looking at him wrong. Easy to paint and will fill just about any character niche you need him to. Stoic and ready for anything, this guy rocks.
I got these figures because I needed a guy that was armed with a shovel. What I got instead was an awesome, creepy, hollow eyed graverobbber and his brawny and slightly ghoulish Igor Ogre sidekick. Turned out great. Only complaint is the coffin needs wood grain patterns in it. Put them on a base with the right terrain and find a gravestone accessory to finish them off for a great deadly duo.
May be over priced though.
What can I say, this figure just rocks. He looks great even unpainted. Simple attachment of the crossbow arms and you're set with one bad a** dwarf. After painting this little dude, he looks even more awesome and easily became the leader of an NPC group I formed to throw at my players' heroes.
This big brute of a character looks great. Assembly is a little tricky when lining up the hands. The figure looks splendid, but once again upon closer examination, the arms are disproportionate to the rest of the figure. The right arm is freakishly short to accomodate the pose but I'm just being picky. It is easier to paint the figure and then attach the hands/axe piece to the main body.
Wow, what an oddball assortment of familiars. Included in my pack was a really big fox, skunk, penguin, turle, armadillo, and raccoon. Minimal detail due to such tiny figures but with careful painting they look good.
With such small figures it is tough to get good detail but I expected that. My pack contained two cats (the squatting one is really small), pseudo dragon, bat, ferret, "wolf", and what looks to be a random bird.. no rabbit as advertised. The bird, bat, and pseudo dragon have tiny bases and won't stand up with out weighted bases being attached or otherwise modified. The 'wolf' is too small and looks more like a mongrel dog. I'm disappointed at the lack of a rabbit, so I'll just modify one of the cats.
Good looking figure, detail is decent, the mace on mine is a little odd looking. Paints up well but may serve better as a northman instead of an evil cleric. Looking forward to using him in my campaign either way.
Oh this figure is just brilliant. Great looking and is splendid when finished. The hands must be attached but did so quite easily. This figure is nearly perfect until you examine it and realize the right arm is disproportionately and freakishly short for the body. If you can picture him standing upright, his left arm would go to mid-thigh like normal, however his right arm would barely make it ro his waist/hip. Viewed at the right angle and it is great.
This isn't a bad figure by any means for the size. She cautiously surmises the situation with sword in hand with the other on her semi-hidden crossbow. Looks good when finished but the left arm holding the sword is a separate piece and needs attached. You can attach it as in the pictured version or at an upright angle but either way, it is a pain in the butt to get it to stick the first few times and I tend to use Loctite which is fairly fast acting. The difficulty I had with this procedure drops the ranking of the figure a star.
A fantastic sculpt for a dwarf thief. Great detail and painted up exceptionally well. When finished, this figure went into immediate use. Did need to attach him to a square base though for stability. Some will balk at a dwarf without a beard but the mustache suits him well enough.
This figure is simply great looking and is rather amusing to look at. From his large morningstar to his shabby robes, this dude has a lot of character. Not sure how employable it will be for use in my game but just looks great if even used as an NPC the group comes across.
What more could you ask for in a half-orc monk. Big, musclebound, big ol' ham sized fists n feet for clobbering the opposition. Great figure and with the right colors, he's even better.
Great figure in regards to one holding the spiked chain. overall, very well done; gear looks good, chain is great if a little delicate when handling. My only complaint is the facial features don't work for me. Otherwise, good figure.
Some figures just scream for you to buy them. I saw this and instantly had the red and purple color scheme pop in my mind. Throw in a bone colored mask and this is a favorite figure amongst my group.