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Multi-part question. Does anyone know where, or if, I can get my hands on some mini's of Huge Elementals? I have the huge Fire Elemental from WoTC as well as a Huge Earth Titan that will go well for an Earth Elemental, but I don't have, and haven't been able to find a Huger Air or Water Elemental. Do these two exist? Barring me being able to purchase them (my preference), does anyone know where I might be able to download the .stl file for 3d printing them? If I print them it wouldn't matter what size they were as I could just scale them to my needs.

I saw Miguel Zavala's stuff on Shapeway but I couldn't figure out if the files were actually downloadable. I got the impression they were from an article I read, but there didn't actually seem to be any way to actually get the 3d files.

Any suggestions, direct links or advice would be greatly appreciated. I have a game on Sunday that I would love to be able to use huge mini's for. (I have everything needed in large, but would prefer huge for this battle).

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I don't know of a good water elemental, but there was a huge cyclone-like creature in one of the 4e-era D&D Minis sets that makes a very good air elemental. ^_^

(The name escapes me - Thunderblast Cyclone, maybe?)


Kalindlara is correct. The name is Thunderblast Cyclone from the Against the Giants set. And it is a HUGE miniature.


While we're on the big elemental minis topic, my girlfriend's playing a 18th lvl favored soul in my 3.5 campaign who's suddenly became very fond of summoning elemental monoliths i.e. gargantuan elementals.

I know there's never been any gargantuan minis for elementals, but does anybody know about any kind-of-sort-of-gargantuan-size toys or dolls that might work . . . ?


If you have a hot gluegun, it is really easy to craft an air elemental yourself. I built this one in 30 minutes, easiest craft I ever did.

You cut off the top of a plastic bottle (cut it off as big as you want your elemental to be). Use the hot gluegun to glue it to your base (I used a big washer, but even a piece of ordinary cardboard will do). Then texture the outside of the plastic bottle in a slanted swirl with the glue. The heat will make the plastic warp a bit, giving the whirlwind a more irregular and natural shape. That is basically it, the result will look something like the whirlwind/air elemental in the picture. Very easy and cheap.

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