Monday 10 November 2014

Something sinister in a small package

Today's figure is from the Reaper Bones line and it will be one of the baddies in my upcoming D&D Next game.


For such a small figure it really has a lot going on and that's one of the things that really drew me to it.  For starters the figure is a bit on the small side, about the same size as a Reaper Halfling or Gnome.  In addition the figure clearly has fleshy hands but either has a skull-face or is wearing some sort of skull-mask.  Finally the robe lends it a somewhat cultish or mystical look.  All-in-all a really characterful figure that should make a great encounter in my upcoming game.

I'll be running this game on Roll20.net so I'm hoping once the adventure has concluded I can share all the resources used (stats, maps, images, etc) here in case any of the rest of you find them useful.

Off to paint some more figs!

-Jay
 

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    1. Not going to lie. The shovel is one of my favourite bits.

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  2. Wow, I've been looking for a fig to use for my Halfling Dig-o-mancer!

    (Not really, but still, a very characterful fig.)

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    1. Let's be honest; if you don't have a Halfling Dig-o-mancer in the party you're not REALLY playing D&D.

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  3. Definitely a fun figure. I painted one about a year ago: http://menaceminis.blogspot.com/2013/11/skeletor-mr-bones-reaper-miniature.html

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    1. I love your choice of skin tone!
      And the weathering on your shovel looks great!

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  4. I roll for initiative so I can kill it.

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