
Geistlinger |

I used the painted plastic mini of Warduke.
It went over pretty well.
Robert
That's what I'm going to use for King Irovetti. :D

Mortagon |

Druid of Obad-Hai would probably fit best
+1, this was what we used and the antlers pretty much brought home the whole "Stag-lord" thing.

RuyanVe |
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As of today it would be the Reaper mini on the Paizo webpage!

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I REALLY hope V comes out soon. I start RRR tonight so obviously there is no hope for Hargulka :-(
Nyrissa and Irovetti have been out for a while, but I can honestly say I have not seen any greens submitted for Hargulka yet.
There are plenty of other suitable troll figures, including some of our Pre-painted plastics, if that suits you.

Cintra Bristol |

Regarding the Stag Lord mini made by Reaper...
I picked this mini up at GenCon. It looks fabulous. However, it comes as several separate pieces (both antlers, the cape, and I think at least one hand) that must be detached from the sprue and then glued onto the main body of the mini.
It was completely outside my ability to do all this. Since I was at GenCon at the Reaper booth, I talked to them about it, and the actual sculptor of this mini was there. He was extremely nice about the situation, and he actually offered to assemble it for me, right there.
So he started working on it. I watched. About twenty minutes later, he had it glued. Yup, twenty minutes, and he's the professional who designed the thing.
After watching him carefully trim, glue, re-trim, re-glue, comment that he didn't have his pinning kit with him, re-glue some more, etc., I found myself vindicated in my belief that I would never have been able to assemble this mini myself.
You'll need decent skill, or at least a lot more patience than I have, to get this mini together. (But if you can do it, then like I said - fabulous!)

BornofHate |

Assembling, pinning, deflashing and puttying the minis is part of the fun man!
It produces a more dynamic mini that is completely impossible to achieve with a one piece mini. I highly recommend multi piece models. If you are inexperienced check out some videos on YouTube. Or you can do what I did in the days before the interweb... screw it up repeatedly until you get it right.