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I'm a total noob to the mini life and I didn't know if mini's existed for the aspis agents already, or if there are plans to release them? I really enjoyed the look of the slayer and would definitely buy a mini of him for sure.
I know they have the iconics and do mini's for characters within adventure paths, so I figured I post here for an answer.
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I don't believe any of them are in the works, but I'm not really involved in planning the Pathfinder Battles line. Erik Mona's the visionary behind the miniatures, so I would make the suggestion to him. Usually connecting with him through the discussion thread associate with any of the recent Friday miniatures preview blogs works pretty well.
Having some minis for these guys would be pretty cool!
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There are oodles of fantasy-medieval miniatures manufacturers out there. One of my recent discoveries is Otherworld miniatures, a great company with great figures. Mostly unpainted lead, so you'll need the equipment and time to paint them up.
The Pathfinder Battles line is quite good for prepainted plastic, far better than the D&D figures I bought some 10-12 years ago. I eventually splurged for two of the most complete case deals, IIRC it was the RotRL case and the Lost Coast case. Mostly great figures, and now I have a far wider selection of monsters, NPCs and critters of all stripes to use during gaming sessions. Highly satisfactory.
Wouldn't Aspis agents be kind of swashbuckling Italianate merchant type guys? There are a lot of appropriate figures in the Pathfinder Battles line, though my favorite swashbucklers came from Foundry. Don't know if they are still being sold, though.
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I'd love for the Aspis here to be released in a boxed set like the Pathfinder Iconics. They would fit to the 6 minis per set format.
I would prefer that the True Dragons of Absalom got released as Iconic Heroes first, but I do agree that both would make good box sets.