Tales of the Old Margreve Paper Miniatures PDF

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Eight monsters for use with the forest monsters of Tales of the Old Margreve, including a fully 3D, three-headed dragon, the Zmey! A full-color forest dragon for less than a burger!

The set is in full color, and usable for foes in the Tales anthology or forest adventures of any kind. Creatures include:

  • Ala hags, creatures of the whirlwind
  • Briar children, tiny but fierce in their thousands
  • Deer centaurs, somewhat smaller and more fey than the common breed
  • Headling dragons, a surprise for any player
  • Black Griffons and hatchlings, a speckled breed unique to Zobeck
  • Leshy, the Man of the Woods with mossy beard
  • Sap Demons, most dangerous in spring
  • HUGE 3D Zmey Dragon, with complete assembly instructions

These creatures are featured in Tales of the Old Margreve adventures and ideal for any temperate forest, and the set is a bargain for the dragon alone!

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Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber

W007!!!111!11 It's up! A few reasons to buy this cheap-arse beast:

*As mentioned before, fully 3-D dragon. That's just sweet. It makes a good decoration on a gaming bookshelf, too.
*Griffons! And griffon bebez! They're rather kyoot.
*Every other critter in here, lovingly crafted by moi.
*Each mini image is fair-trade, shade-grown, and certified organic by Zobeck Tilth, the druid-run organic certification program.

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

Big ef'in' 3-D zmey!?

Hell yes!

(Sure, I'm biased...so what.) ;)


Does it come with the stats of the creatures?

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Aureus wrote:
Does it come with the stats of the creatures?

For stats, you'll be wanting this book. I just art. I leave numbers to the pros.


Very nicely done mister Sperry


Thank you N'wah. Although i don't like the content of your answer i simply love Paper Minis and purchased.^^

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Aureus wrote:
Thank you N'wah. Although i don't like the content of your answer i simply love Paper Minis and purchased.^^

I'm glad you bought 'em, and sorry for my dislikeable answer to your query. :(

Do you like the content of the minis set, though? I sincerely hope so! :D

The Exchange Kobold Press

Me I'm still waiting to see a photo of the 3D dragon completely built. N'wah, you got one? I'd be happy to post it at KQ.com if you can't link it here...

Scarab Sages

Just for Wolfgang. :)

A Zmey Paper Mini.

And a different angle.

Scarab Sages

Having put the Zmey together, a few comments:

1) The circles for the feet could be bigger to help with stability.I ended up gluing extra bits of card around the feet bases because of it.

2) As best as I can figure, the half circle guides for feet and arms are backwards. I tried doing it as they suggested should be done and it looked funny, so before the glue dried, I flipped them around and did them the other way and I think it looked better.

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

yay! It's exciting to see it all put together!

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Wicht wrote:

Having put the Zmey together, a few comments:

1) The circles for the feet could be bigger to help with stability.I ended up gluing extra bits of card around the feet bases because of it.

2) As best as I can figure, the half circle guides for feet and arms are backwards. I tried doing it as they suggested should be done and it looked funny, so before the glue dried, I flipped them around and did them the other way and I think it looked better.

The plan for the circles for the feet and arms was to bend them so they are going to be under the arms/legs. Think of them like an armpit. Kinda makes them less noticeable.

But yeah, I slapped on the foot bases before the resize; I might try out putting bigger circles on 'em to help that out.

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And I agree with Daigle. That piece looks FANTASTIC. :D

Thanks for the photos! I'd love to see more.

Scarab Sages

N'wah wrote:
The plan for the circles for the feet and arms was to bend them so they are going to be under the arms/legs. Think of them like an armpit. Kinda makes them less noticeable.

That is how I tried them first, but the arms kept wanting to bend back out. I suppose I could have tried a deeper score, but I'm always leery of slicing too deep. (Also, while I think about it the half-circle outlines for the legs and the arms are the same size on the body, even though the actual tabs on the arms are quite a big smaller. That confused me at first when I was analyzing how it was all supposed to go together.)

Nevertheless, when all is said and done, I really like the final piece. Good Job!. The only thing that would have made the paper minis better was a giant queen bee. :)

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