more fantasy miniatures

about a week or so ago i finished up several fantasy miniatures before i begin my
Paint What You Got challenge with my MotU Evil Horde and Great Rebellion figures.
hopefully with weather permitting next month i can get all of them if not the majority of them
done before Feb. 26th deadline.

continuing painting up more miniatures from the Wildspire plastic miniature set i
bought off of Amazon.
i picked out some of the more interesting and well noticeable figures i could use in my D&D
games and also other fantasy based table-top games i have.


female dwarf cleric


female human druid and a monk who is blind.
i didn't realize until i painted him that he had a blindfold on his face.
i thought that was kinda cool and surprising.


a male elf bard.


female dragonborn spellcaster and a female tiefling rogue.

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  1. Excellent work on all these characters, and can see how they would be useful for other games too.

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  2. Lovely painting, those Wildspire minis look great. How well do they scale with Reaper, WizKids etc?

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    1. thank you .
      with Wizkids fairly well. with Reaper minis it depends.
      some humanoids don't scale well together. I've learned some dwarf minis from Reaper look more large in size than Wizkids. if I use Reaper it'll be for monsters and large creatures.

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  3. Good stuff. I particularly like the blind monk - as you say, that makes him stand out from the usual monks out there. The Dragonborn caster looks excellent too - would be a good mage for Frostgrave imho.

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    1. thanks man. these were fun to do with no thought of color schemes. just wanted them painted.

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