From the familiar to the downright alien, this Pathfinder Paper Miniatures set contains 240 miniatures, all the creatures necessary to delve into The Emerald Spire Superdungeon!
This is a fantastic set of do-it-yourself pawns for the Emerald Spire superdungeon. Print them out, cut and fold and you're all set. Some assembly required, but worth it to have all of the minis and props you need to make the encounters in the Spire spring to action!
I just purchased this PDF. As somebody who is extremely guarded with his money and hates buying minis for any number of reasons, this product is perfect for me. Best of all, my daughter can use them as paper dolls. She loves the few minis that I have but there's always the fear that she'll break them. Well done on this one, Paizo and Mr. Westcot.
I will definitely consider this line for future published material. The artwork is very cool and I can't stress heavily enough just how enormous the set is.
Wow. O_O That's a big set. I'm adding this to my wishlist to purchase when I have a few extra dollars to throw at it. I'm planning to run Emerald Spire after we finish Carrion Crown. These would be HUGELY helpful.
I just purchased this PDF. As somebody who is extremely guarded with his money and hates buying minis for any number of reasons, this product is perfect for me. Best of all, my daughter can use them as paper dolls. She loves the few minis that I have but there's always the fear that she'll break them. Well done on this one.
I don't have this pdf / this set, but I purchased some other paper minis (that were done by a different artist).
If they are done the same way (which I would bet on), the minis are on one side of the paper, so you don't need to print front and back.
They should be arranged for easy cutting, and one mini is usually a strip of :
(front half base) (fold) (front image of mini) (fold) (back image of mini) (fold) (back half base)
Glueing the images front and back together makes the minis a bit more stable.
(I don't remember if there is an additional sheet of (undersides of) bases that can be glued to the underside of the mini's front and back halfbases to make it even more stable, but that's something you could do on your own, if there was no such thing.)