Pathfinder Battles—Lost Coast: Thelsikar

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The Lost Coast is the name given to the coastal land of southwestern Varisia stretching from the city of Magnimar to the Fogscar Mountains. It is a wild and desolate country full of lingering fogs, small woodlands of pine and nettles along a rocky coastline of ragged bluffs and crashing waves. Many an adventuring party has travelled to the Lost Coast seeking fame and riches, never to be heard from again...

Lost Coast is the latest 45-figure set release in the award-winning Pathfinder Battles line of miniatures from Paizo and WizKids Games! The Lost Coast features friends and foes from the region of the same name, and is sure to please Pathfinder fans new and veteran alike!

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3/5

There are some proportion issues going on. The arms and dagger are oversized. The paint job is sloppy. But from a distance his flaws are less noticeable and there are some things I like as well. I like the smoking bottle and the skull mask. He could easily be paired with the Lamashtu Thug and Cultist or he could be an evil rogue, wizard, or alchemist.


The proportions are a little off but: great evil boss!

4/5

This minis is not perfect (the arms are too big and the dagger too) but it has a good face and is useful for a rogue, alchemist or sorcerer/wizard.
Note: This is the bad guy from the Pathfinder Comics 7-12 or trade Paperback #2 "Of tooth and claw".


Lost Coast: Thelsikar

2/5

In my first Lost Coast box I was quite disappointed in the quality of 2 of the 4 miniatures. This review relates only to the Thelsikar miniature.
What I liked: 2 features of the miniature were very nice. The first being that the mini's boots and pants were both black, yet the boots were clearly polished, giving the effect of polished black boots! The second was the translucent purple "smoke" used in the bomb looking object in the miniature's hand. This use of differing plastics was quite nice.
What I did not like: The paint job. It's simply messy. Specifically the green paint from the bomb is covering what is clearly the fingers of the hand holding it. The chin of one side of the miniature also has some gray/black paint on it that could be a one sided 10 o'clock shadow but looks like a painting error. I am not 100% sure of what the miniature is holding in it's left hand but if it's a silver carrot with a brown bush on the end above the hand, it's spot on. My fear is that it's supposed to be a dagger of some sort, this is shaped totally wrong as it looks like a silver .... something (not a dagger).


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