I discovered it too late, but this mini from Horroclix is a perfect Mammy Graul: Medium-sized and disgusting.
I just saw that one last night and thought the same thing. Before that, I was thinking that the Bloodhulk would probably be the closest approximation.
KnightErrantJR wrote: I just saw that one last night and thought the same thing. Before that, I was thinking that the Bloodhulk would probably be the closest approximation. I think that I used the Bloodhulk in my game. That Horrorclix figure is disgusting and would have been perfect!
-Lisa
I'm just glad the sculpt doesn't look better. It's pretty disgusting as is.
That's even a bit too good!
I use a home-made paper-mini using the module's illustration, it worked very well onthe player.
We now have a new expression at the table: "Coup de gras", that ended Mammy last game.
We're french-speakers and in french gras = fat, it works nice for Mammy.
This what I made for my group. It was pretty rough but thought I'm not going to be having them fight a villain like this again. Broke the damn staff.
Mammy
Tom Baumbach wrote: I discovered it too late, but this mini from Horroclix is a perfect Mammy Graul: Medium-sized and disgusting. I just got one off of Ebay...thanks for sharing!
Tangible Delusions wrote: I just got one off of Ebay...thanks for sharing! In case you didn't know, you're going to want a 1" circle base for this mini - MageKnight/HeroClix/HorrorClix bases are 1.5" in diameter (I think), too large for a 1" D&D grid. The good news is it's easy to pry a clix fig off its base.
Tom Baumbach wrote: Tangible Delusions wrote: I just got one off of Ebay...thanks for sharing! In case you didn't know, you're going to want a 1" circle base for this mini - MageKnight/HeroClix/HorrorClix bases are 1.5" in diameter (I think), too large for a 1" D&D grid. The good news is it's easy to pry a clix fig off its base. We played Savage Worlds with Marvel and DC Hero clicks, and its not too hard to use them as is. They overlap the square a little, but to be honest, its not even as bad as some of the WOTC minis that are "scale busters."
Tom Baumbach wrote: Tangible Delusions wrote: I just got one off of Ebay...thanks for sharing! In case you didn't know, you're going to want a 1" circle base for this mini - MageKnight/HeroClix/HorrorClix bases are 1.5" in diameter (I think), too large for a 1" D&D grid. The good news is it's easy to pry a clix fig off its base. Aren't Ogrekin large creatures? or is my memory fuzzy and they're medium, I found that the bases on mageknight/heroclix/horrorclix are perfect for representing large creatures as they nicely fit the ten foot square.
lastknightleft wrote: Aren't Ogrekin large creatures? or is my memory fuzzy and they're medium, I found that the bases on mageknight/heroclix/horrorclix are perfect for representing large creatures as they nicely fit the ten foot square. I checked before ordering and they are Medium. I originally thought they were large as well.
KnightErrantJR wrote: Tom Baumbach wrote: Tangible Delusions wrote: I just got one off of Ebay...thanks for sharing! In case you didn't know, you're going to want a 1" circle base for this mini - MageKnight/HeroClix/HorrorClix bases are 1.5" in diameter (I think), too large for a 1" D&D grid. The good news is it's easy to pry a clix fig off its base. We played Savage Worlds with Marvel and DC Hero clicks, and its not too hard to use them as is. They overlap the square a little, but to be honest, its not even as bad as some of the WOTC minis that are "scale busters." I finally found my Moon Knight clix, so maybe I'll have that egyptian ranger figure soon :-)
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