Fiendish Baboon

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17 posts. 19 reviews. 7 lists. 1 wishlist.




Not a bad skull pole. It actually stands well.


It's a box. Something different from your every-day treasure chests, but nothing special. A broader color palette could have made it stand out.


A nice lion, but not perfect. The uplifted paw would be better as a variant, rather than the only option available.


A plausibly useful pile of vines, this would be better served if the painting picked out a few details.


Unexceptionally painted, this adequately represents a serpentman as a traditional cleric, though it does not fit well with the sinuous, subtle, & sinister feel traditional of serpentfolk.


A useful, if static, miniature (but how active can you be with a creeping vine?). The baffling thing is the decision to make flowers red instead the traditional yellow.


An oft-needed miniature. The sculpt is detailed, but the paint job is not.


An inoffensive little cobra (emphasis on the "little"). Close examination reveals the rivets of the construct, but they're inobvious enough that this can also pass for a live snake.


While not particularly well-painted, this is a novel take on the Dryad. I like the bird & hair-flowers particularly.


A very nice, non-giant eagle, except for this line's obsession with all-American eagles... (Where are the Harpy, Golden, & Haast's eagles?)


A bit large, but well sculpted & painted, and the only pre-painted plastic pixie ever made.


While looking more like an Asian water buffalo than a Medieval European ox, this is a sturdy, acceptable mini, and surely the best ox available. It would be nice if they came equipped for work, though, since most players will interact with oxen as draft animals.