Were Are All the New Otherworld Miniatures?

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Sixteen new Otherworld Miniatures are right here on paizo.com!

We have all fallen in love with the products from Otherworld Miniatures—you know, the metal minis that have that 1st Edition throwback look! Well, we just received a new shipment, and in addition to stocking up on some out-of-stock figures, we were able to add 16 new listings to the website!

Lycanthropes make up a good part of the new minis, including Wererats, the Werewolf, the Wereboar, and the Werebear. And of course, where would a werewolf be without his loyal Wolves, or if he likes to run with a larger posse, a Wolf Pack. Or mix it up a little bit by throwing in some Dire Wolves.

I really love the miniature for the Carrion Crawl...errr, I mean, the Carcass Scavenger, with its variant mini, the Carcass Scavenger II. Of course, who does the Carcass Scavenger work for? Why, Ogre Warrior I and Ogre Warrior II, who are in a perfectly natural cohabitation relationship with the undead family down the hallway. That undead family currently consists of three Ghouls and two Shadows.

If you are planning to adventure in the forest, you might want to look at the Satyr, and if you find any swamps, the Giant Leeches and the Giant Leech Swarm are just what you need to make your players' day a little more sucky.

Check out the whole line of Otherworld Miniatures and inject a little 1st Edition into your Pathfinder game!

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Liberty's Edge

The shadows look awesome.

FYI, there is a typo in the title.

Paizo Employee CEO

Ted Mosby wrote:

The shadows look awesome.

FYI, there is a typo in the title.

Do you mean the word "were"? If so, that was intentional. It is a play on the were in werewolf, wererat, wereboar, etc.

-Lisa

Grand Lodge

Yes - the Shadow is great. I just left a review. I would pick it upo fast - it was the first to run out originally at Otherworld and also the first to run out when Otherworld sold miniatures at Spiel in Essen, Germany.
My views might not be 100% objective as I'm a collector of Richards figures more or less from day 1 - and I used his stall in Essen as my base to leave stuff (in exchange for looking after the stall in the few instanced when he really needed to leave it).
But Otherworld miniatures did get me back into painting and at last count I have 150+ of his miniatures painted at home. I like his interpretation of monsters and the detail.

Thod

Liberty's Edge

Lisa Stevens wrote:
Ted Mosby wrote:

The shadows look awesome.

FYI, there is a typo in the title.

Do you mean the word "were"? If so, that was intentional. It is a play on the were in werewolf, wererat, wereboar, etc.

-Lisa

Ah. I didn't catch that. oops

Dark Archive

I'm still a little rusty on my "mm" scale... how do these look, size-wise, next to plastic minis?

If I've got a normal looking, medium sized elf warrior, and wanted to throw some hobgoblins or a wererat at him... would there be much size difference?

I'm interested in picking some of these up, they look awesome.

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meta4one wrote:

I'm still a little rusty on my "mm" scale... how do these look, size-wise, next to plastic minis?

If I've got a normal looking, medium sized elf warrior, and wanted to throw some hobgoblins or a wererat at him... would there be much size difference?

I'm interested in picking some of these up, they look awesome.

The werebear is a head taller than my Jozan plastic mini.

The wereboar is as tall as Jozan.
Jozan is a head taller than the wererats.
Jozan and the werewolf would be the same height if the werewolf weren't lunging forward.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Sean K Reynolds wrote:

The werebear is a head taller than my Jozan plastic mini.

The wereboar is as tall as Jozan.
Jozan is a head taller than the wererats.
Jozan and the werewolf would be the same height if the werewolf weren't lunging forward.

Jozan, for reference.

Dark Archive

Sean K Reynolds wrote:
meta4one wrote:

I'm still a little rusty on my "mm" scale... how do these look, size-wise, next to plastic minis?

If I've got a normal looking, medium sized elf warrior, and wanted to throw some hobgoblins or a wererat at him... would there be much size difference?

I'm interested in picking some of these up, they look awesome.

The werebear is a head taller than my Jozan plastic mini.

The wereboar is as tall as Jozan.
Jozan is a head taller than the wererats.
Jozan and the werewolf would be the same height if the werewolf weren't lunging forward.

This strikes me as the greatest use of Jozan, the figure, as a reference. EVER.

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