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This is a one-piece figure that is fairly easy to paint. The pose is dramatic without being overly so. The figure is generic enough to count as either Human, Elf or Half Elf. An excellent buy.
Tired or seeing all of your priests decked out like Knights? Whatever happened to a figure that reminded us of Friar Tuck? Well, these do the trick. I opened this package up and painted them almost as soon as they arrived. Very inspiring and thought provoking. Excellent for a fantasy or a historical game.
They don't have to be townsfolk even. That blacksmith can make an excellent cleric of a god of strength, or forging. The beggar can easily be a rogue, as can the woman. Or she can be an enchantress, or a vampire, or pretty much anything you want. This is really a great deal.
...in a tavern. So, why not play out those scenes with a few well placed miniatures? After painting these three figures I was struck by how easily a story came to me, inspired only by the look of these figures. They are very good.
This is the first miniature from Reaper that I painted. I love it because it is detailed, yet allows you to use your imagination for the final touches. An excellent figure that looks great with a green dress and a tan cloak.
Need some townsfolk for your upcoming adventure? Want to have an interesting miniature that represents the person your players are trying to save? These three work great for both. I painted these up and was very pleased with how they turned out. They are all one solid piece so don't worry about that.
Set this miniature up on the table opposite some minions of evil and you can feel the excitement start to build. I simply love the style of this miniature and the look of the helmet and cloak. An excellent piece for any heroic gamer.
This is another great piece. It looks pretty awesome on the table, let me tell you, even if the details can be a little difficult to paint. Still, it looks good even without the paint.
After painting this miniature with a forest green and brown scheme I can tell you that it makes an excellent ranger character. The folds of the cloak are very dramatic and well formed. It practically seemed to paint itself. I am very pleased. I feel that this could also be used for a more nature oriented Paladin, a fighter who may not want to advertise his identity, or a wizard or sorcerer who enjoys using a sword as well as their spells.
Useful for many different game systems, not just Star Wars. An excellent tool for those looking for a map for their D20 Future space battles. I know it will get some good use at my table.