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...
This fantastic pre-painted Shemhazian Demon stands several inches tall and towers over all of the other miniatures in the Pathfinder Battles: Lost Coast set. The perfect adversary for your next Pathfinder encounter, the Gargantuan Shemhazian Demon is a beautiful display piece as well!
Yes, yes, yes! This is probably one of the best Gargantuan miniatures to date. It is great to have Gargantuans other than dragons and this guy is a beast, literally. He is massive and has amazing details. Get this miniature!
I bought this mini along with 5 others: Karzoug Status, Rune Giant, White Gargantuan Dragon, Red Gargantuan Dragon and Blue Gargantuan Dragon. Why am I telling you this?
Because this is by far the best mini of them all!
The detail is amazing, the painting is amazing, the interpretation of the monster is amazing.
As a mini it is re-usable for many types of demons and it just looks so awesome. Absolutely job well done on this mini.
The Shemhazian Demon is an awesome figure that will tower over your PCs on the battlemat. The detail on this miniature is excellent and the figure itself is rather hefty. I was very impressed when I pulled this guy out of the box.
Some of the Paizo gargantuan figures seem to be on the small side but the Shemhazian Demon is large and intimidating. I think he is worth every penny and I highly recommend picking him up for any game that will be using demons
I love my Shemhazian. The paint job is incredible, the sculpt is detailed and well executed, and overall the figure is very impressive. The pictures that were posted just do not do this figure justice. In person he is so much more. Buy him and you will be happy.
I was really iffy on this mini. I have loved the past gargantuan minis, but I just wasn't sure about this guy. When I opened the box up and saw him, I was glad that I took the risk. First off this mini is MASSIVE and HEAVY. Secondly the paint job is superb. My mini was flawlessly painted. I'm super impressed by the attention to detail. This is a fantastic mini.
I have to admit there is a better chance I will use this then the Dragons. Not to say I don't want the dragons, just this one will see more table time I think. :-)
Seriously, when I saw this thing statted up in the RotRL5, I had every intention to borrow a WHF fig from the Tzeench army to represent properly. Thank you, Paizo, for finally making this bad boy allowed to be produced. It's probably my favorite thing to toss at players in high-ish level games.
I used one as a bargainer in the Slumbering Tsar Saga, and players who had been familiar with the game were kinda worried about it. When the double-cross came, the combat left them suffering and the DM was happy.
I think it's actually the over-saturated lighting on the picture here. The real mini has a lot of cool dark detailing on the upper half which are obscured in the picture both by pose and lighting.
This is amazing. I got it for my sister and brother-in-law and it's absolutely gorgeous. None of the pictures do it justice, honestly. I was very "meh" on it (not a huge demon fan) until I saw it in person.