| Delthos |
For those who can't afford metal or plastic miniatures, and maybe not even able to afford buying the paper miniatures here at Paizo, One Monk has just released all their paper miniatures for free! There are some really good miniatures in these sets and there are tons of them there. If you can't find something to use for the RotRL or any of the other Adventure Paths here, there is something wrong with you!
In particular I like all the townsfolk to fill out during the attacks on Sandpoint, both the Goblin Raid and the Stone Giant attacks. Snag them all before he decides he really does want money for them.
He's even got some Kobolds in the Warbands section that look a whole lot like the Paizo breed.
| gigglestick |
For those who can't afford metal or plastic miniatures, and maybe not even able to afford buying the paper miniatures here at Paizo, One Monk has just released all their paper miniatures for free! There are some really good miniatures in these sets and there are tons of them there. If you can't find something to use for the RotRL or any of the other Adventure Paths here, there is something wrong with you!
In particular I like all the townsfolk to fill out during the attacks on Sandpoint, both the Goblin Raid and the Stone Giant attacks. Snag them all before he decides he really does want money for them.
He's even got some Kobolds in the Warbands section that look a whole lot like the Paizo breed.
I use a ton of these and they go pretty well with the PF PAper Minis too.
| wackyanne |
For those interested in paper minis that actually have presence on the table, One Monk still has theirs available, but most sets are for sale. There are, however, numerous mods that are free, scattered through the OneMonk/Cardboard Warriors Forum Hoards, alongside HUNDREDS of other paper minis by over a dozen artists & designers, covering fantasy, sci-fi, steampunk, old west, modern, etc.. Those links are at the top left of the OneMonk.com page, while fantasy freebies by another (amateur, but prolific) designer, Dryw the Harper, are at the bottom left. The Terrain/Scenery is also by One Monk, and free, while the rest of the OneMonk sets along the left side are for sale.
Most of those paper miniatures now (or always) included cut files for automated cutting machines like the Silhouette Cameo or Portrait, used by scrapbookers and other paper crafters.