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Really pleased with these, for the price of the postage of a badly abused single figure off a well known auction site, plus some card, time and dexterity you can print an army.
A little fiddly but may experiment with some thicker card.
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The minis are not bad at all, but I'd really prefer if they folded at the top, not the bottom. I use a different style of bases, and that would make my life much much easier.
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Fun paper minis and good way of trying out armies, also good for those that want to game but don't have the time to deal with painting models.
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Originally posted here: https://theotherside.timsbrannan.com/2022/08/100-days-of-halloween-witches-and-bats.html
Halloween is coming...in a couple of months, but you are going to need to be ready and here is something to help with that.
Witches and Bats
These papercraft minis to print and cut out. You get 6 wicked witches, 4 giant bats and 1 small bat swarm. There is a preview on the DriveThruRPG page.
I do not own a Silhouette/Craftrobo cutter, I just printed them out on a laser printer and made little stands for them. I use them as part of a village of witches. My kids have learned that "paper minis" are NPCs that don't interact much while "plastic minis" are main NPCs. So of course they want to talk to all the paper minis! At least these ones are interesting.
Do I use these with my War of the Witch Queens? Absolutely. I need a lot of witches to populate the Tredicim (the gathering of Witches) and these are great to fill out the ranks.
I mix them with Ghostly Spirits, Demons, Devils and Imps, Scarecrows and Jack-O-Lanterns (a favorite), Evil Cultists, and Gothic Statues for a full-on Halloween Village feel.
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These have been useful many times since I started playing online. I know they'e meant to be printed out, but it's not hard to sort them for a VTT.
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What you see is what you get. All of this company's paper products are good quality and way less work than plastic. Always fun to play with.
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Super easy model, and great for asian settings or conflicts at sea.
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Great set of paper minis! At some point you will have your player characters in a cemetery or crypt, and why not add these guys as an encounter (combat or RP)? The donkey cart can be used in multiple ways besides being part of the grave robbers set.
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Another awesome set of paper minis from One Monk/Mayhem in Paper! I've used the Wight and Banshees (as ghosts) in my D&D 5E campaign.
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Great basic set of paper minis! I've used the giant bat, giant rat, and dire wolf in my D&D 5E campaign.
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Another great set of paper minis! So far I've only used the stirges from this set (along with crafted stirges following DM Scotty's short tip--search Youtube for that tutorial), but there are a number of good paper minis that will likely be used in the future in my D&D 5E campaign.
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This is an indispensible set of paper minis for your fantasy RPG. I've used a number of them in my D&D 5E campaign including the Owl Bear, Rust Monster, Dragon Snake, Carrion Beast, and Cockatrice. Give me time and I'll use the Enveloper, Mimic, and Fire Beetle. Paper minis look good on the table and mix well with plastic and metal minis.
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Awesome set of paper minis! The witches and bats would work very well in a Ravenloft/Curse of Strahd adventure or campaign. The witches would also work well as hags in any fantasy rpg. I haven't used the witches yet in my own 5E campaign, but have used the bat swarm and giant bats in a Halloween adventure. You can see pictures and read the write-up of the adventure here: https://thulaen.wordpress.com/2017/09/01/session-6-grim-manor-part-ii/
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Great set of paper minis along with the female tavern patrons to help flesh out your tavern/inn scenes or encounters. I used mine in the background in an assassination attempt encounter in my 5E campaign.
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Great set of paper minis along with the male tavern patrons to help flesh out your tavern/inn scenes or encounters. I used mine in the background in an assassination attempt encounter in my 5E campaign.
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