This is an appeal to the hive mind. I'm toying with the idea of 'dropping' my D&D party's miniature representation to 1/72 for certain circumstances - outdoor encounters, for example, or the Against the Giants modules. We're using a really good document camera over Zoom, which allows us to swoop right into the action or pull back for a bigger view. Obviously, smaller figures provide a great deal more room on the table.
Now, I can already cover dwarfs (very small old Ral Partha), a big lizardman (a Tom Meier lesser troglodyte/lizardman), elves and humans (various 1/72 historicals I already have - including some female civilians who'll do for magicians and thieves). But they also have a bird-man. In 28mm, we use this figure:

Can anyone thing of something (perhaps very large 15/18mm or true 25mm) that would at least provide a starting point? The character has some armour at the moment, and I'm fully prepared to sculpt the head.
I think I might have part or all of an old Ral Partha windlord somewhere. But is there anything better out there? Any pointers much appreciated!