Drogon
Owner - Enchanted Grounds, President/Owner - Enchanted Grounds
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Just to be clear, I'm looking for something suitable for a huge sized miniature. I've already got a couple large sized owlbears.
This bear figure is perfectly sized to a huge scale miniature. You can find it at some of the better independent toy stores in your area (or online, obviously). I plan on using sculpting putty to put a beak on it.
It's made by a company called Hotaling. The toy line is Papo. It's about $6. [Edit] Even though the the website I got the picture from says $8. If you live in the Denver area, I stock them in my store and only sell them for $6.
| Reaperbryan |
Just to be clear, I'm looking for something suitable for a huge sized miniature. I've already got a couple large sized owlbears.
The http://www.reapermini.com/FigureFinder#detail/14614 Owlbear is significantly larger than the other 3. It could easily be placed on a 3x3 base, although it won't fill the entire 3x3 footprint, it fills more like 3x 1.5. You'll have to use at least SOME imagination.
It is, IMHO, the best owlbear mini I have ever seen.
I may, of course, be biased.
| Caineach |
Brian McDaniel wrote:Just to be clear, I'm looking for something suitable for a huge sized miniature. I've already got a couple large sized owlbears.The http://www.reapermini.com/FigureFinder#detail/14614 Owlbear is significantly larger than the other 3. It could easily be placed on a 3x3 base, although it won't fill the entire 3x3 footprint, it fills more like 3x 1.5. You'll have to use at least SOME imagination.
It is, IMHO, the best owlbear mini I have ever seen.
I may, of course, be biased.
The link seems to not work for me. :(
edit: But I have found it easily by searching for Owlbear, as well as a few other minis I'm interested in.
| Gritnarr Halldorr |
Brian McDaniel wrote:Just to be clear, I'm looking for something suitable for a huge sized miniature. I've already got a couple large sized owlbears.This bear figure is perfectly sized to a huge scale miniature. You can find it at some of the better independent toy stores in your area (or online, obviously). I plan on using sculpting putty to put a beak on it.
It's made by a company called Hotaling. The toy line is Papo. It's about $6. [Edit] Even though the the website I got the picture from says $8. If you live in the Denver area, I stock them in my store and only sell them for $6.
That's what I did!