Product description
Driven by an insatiable hunger for wealth and power, the cursed merchant scours the depths of the ocean in search of unsuspecting souls to lure into his trap with his cursed wares. He seduces adventurers with promises of riches beyond their wildest dreams, only to trap them in a web of dark magic from which there is no escape.
This impressive 32mm miniature from Monolith Arts' "Terror on Cursed Waters" series is made in high-quality 3D SLA printing in grey and is ready for you to paint it yourself. Two different poses (A and B) and an optional 30mm base offer additional variety and stability on your gaming table.
Possible uses:
- Perfect spooky character for Dungeons & Dragons
- Ideal as a decorative element in Warhammer campaigns
- Atmospheric addition to Pathfinder adventures
- Atmospheric figure for Frostgrave games
- Frightening element for Call of Cthulhu scenarios
- Great addition to Kings of War battles
Possible uses:
- Ideal as a scary character in Dungeons & Dragons
- Perfect addition to Lovecraft-inspired Warhammer campaigns
- Scary opponent for horror tabletop games
- Versatile figure for role-playing games and fantasy adventures
- A must for collectors and miniature painters
Product features
3D SLA in grey to paint yourself
32mm scale
Without base (optional 30mm base available)
Notes
Just a small note for you: The miniatures come to you unpainted and some of them have to be assembled by yourself - a little superglue can work wonders here! Sometimes there can be small residues or slight damage from the support structures, unfortunately these cannot always be completely avoided. But don't worry, this does not affect the quality of your model.
However, it should be noted that due to the 3D SLA printing process, slight distortions (up to 1mm) may occur on larger parts. However, these small imperfections are easily fixed with modeling filler (Green Stuff).
It's just a small part of the process that gives your set a unique character. Have fun painting and assembling!
Although the figures are inviting to play with, it is important to remember that they are not suitable for small children. There is a risk that small parts can break off. Miniatures should not be considered toys.