Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Hnm, so what is the size category on that ... it definitely looks bigger than my red dragon mini
We don't have measurements, but if you look at the photo that the current product image was cropped from, you might get some sense of scale...
Kassegore |
Reaper continues to be my favorite miniature line. I was unbelievably happy when Reaper started producing licensed Pathfinder Miniatures. The look on my players' faces when a horde of screaming toothy goblins hit the table was priceless. And when the Skinsaw Man made an appearance in all his razor wielding glory...well lets just say it made the hours of painting worth every minute.
P.S. Oh if you guys haven't heard, Reaper Miniatures has re-branded itself Hobby-Q. What does it mean to us as consumers? Basically nothing. Head over to Reaper's main page if you want to read about it.
http://www.reapermini.com/
Kassegore |
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"
Ahhh Lewis Carrol.
Paizo, thank you for bringing us the Jabberwock.
This miniature reminded me of something i saw a year or two ago. If your a fan of miniature conversion, there is an interesting article on the Reaper Miniatures website, under "The Craft" section that discusses (with pictures) how to convert Dire rats into Slithy Toves.
It can be found here (
Go to Reaper Miniatures
Lisa Stevens CEO |
Cpt_kirstov |
jeremy gravelle wrote:is this ever going to come out?Last I heard it was going to be coming out in the next week or so.
-Lisa
Yup, per This picture from reaper's website it is scheduled to come out Feb 7th
Itchy |
That is one Manxome looking miniature!
Now if we could buy miniatures of the bandersnatch and the jub jub bird, we could almost complete the poem... (slithy toves, borogoves, and mome raths don't even have stats yet, and are not as interesting as the big ones).
You only say that because you have not seen them statted up yet. They could very well be worse than the Jabberwock, the Jub Jub Bird or the Bandersnatch.