🧙♂️ Unleash the Fantasy Within!
This Fantasy Creatures Mini RPG Action Figures set includes 56 meticulously crafted miniatures featuring 12 different sculpts, such as dragons, unicorns, and direwolves. Each figure is designed at a 1/32 scale, making them larger than typical D&D miniatures, and comes in two colors for versatile gameplay. Perfect for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or any fantasy-themed event, these figures are fully paintable, allowing for personalized customization.
P**E
The new generation of toy soldiers
First, these are terrific designs. Thank you for making figures in this scale that are not just soldiers shooting at each other. This package has some very clever mythological creatures (Cerberus is fantastic), but my favorites are the Amazons and the wolves, both of which I've long wanted.Second, I've gotten other sets from this company (Fantasy, Aliens, and my favorite, the Classic Monsters). At first they were made of good quality plastic, but then they were manufactured in crappy rubber-like material. It was difficult to prime and paint and the figure were often bent in unnatural positions.These current figures are somewhere in between. They're softer than I'd like, but not so rubbery that primer leaves them sticky. That's definitely an improvement.
W**F
Ok
Described as dnd usable minis but are not the same scale as the standard 28mm miniatures
A**Z
These are better than they look!!~
Very nicely modeled and I liked the fact that there were multiples of each character.Showed them to a 14 yr. old, blah...but then showed them to an 8 yr. old and the eyes got big, wanted to know when I was opening the package.
A**R
Love it!
Bought this for my son for his birthday and he loved it!! He's 7 but I also think it's super cool!!
J**S
Most were bent or broken, don't waste your money on this.
Bad quality
C**Y
Decent value for the money
Decent quality. Perfect for beginner mini painting practice. Dont mind sharing with the kids.
C**K
These figures are HUGE and NOT D&D size
The preview pictures are misleading. I bought these figures to use with D&D only to find they are 3 times larger than regular figures. Do NOT waste your money on these if your intentions are the same as mine were. I gave them to my granddaughter to practice painting...
B**C
A poor proposition for gaming minis
There are a lot of problems with these in terms of use for gaming in 28mm, for D&D, Warhammer etc.First and foremost, the plastic they're made from is a terrible mix of stretchy, bubblegum-texture and crumbly. This means that thin, unsupported elements may as well be hot mozzarella, and weapon shafts, limbs etc will deform under their own weight. A hot water treatment won't help, as it will for other plastics.Secondly, the sculpts don't generally compensate for this. If they were chunkier, with thicker limbs, and more elements bound to each other, it would be better even if the plastic wasn't improved. The limbs... hands and wrists, are bizarrely skinny.Third, they're not deeply cut or detailed enough to reward a paint. There are few details for a drybrush to catch or a wash to sink into. All of the ones I ended up using required lots of X-acto cuts and green stuff application to have suitable interest and texture.Fourth, many have mold lines and highly visible joint lines. You can’t file this stuff, you'll have to slice.Fifth, the scale is off, they're too big. That's a common flaw in these types of figures, at least.Sixth, they take paint and primer poorly, leaving primers (I tried four kinds) sticky and eventually soaking through paint over the primer. Figures painted 8 mos ago are still sticky and collect dust and pet hair.Some of the sculpts are passable, others are poor. The wolves make good worgs. The frog man makes a good, if overlarge, grung/bullywug. After some armature wire femur transplants (again, standing up under their own power is beyond some of these figures), clipping out his bendy weapon and replacing it with a toothpick, green stuff belt pouch, spearhead and spear banner, a tree frog paint job, I'm Rather happy with it. I haven't had any other major successes with these but I'm still slicing away.
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