Just a bit more things...
Deep Cuts CatapultI've done two of these now, both ended up requiring the bases. The first due to some warping when it slipped off the table right after the paint dried, and the other inside the box. With both it was mainly due to just not wanting to sit flat, but the bases are rather nice there.
I'm looking for a crew for them that works with the Reaper Anhurians because they're making up the bulk of my current project.
CampfireA cheap thing from a cowboy/frontier plastic set of toys based on a 2" nolzur's base with some sand before painting. I've got 5 or six of them for rpg other use.
Buddha StatueA cheap dollar tree statue that I'd originally gotten for Ronin, but never got around to repainting until recently.
Elephant Statue and Koi PondA dollar tree incense burner that I worked as a statue and then worked it up from there...I kind of wish that I'd just painted it as an actual elephant because, while it might be out of scale, but would look great there.
Winter WolfNolzur's Winter Wolf is interesting though a bit large for the actual creature size. I've used it as an alpha wolf with my dire wolves (GW Fenrisian Wolves) and the Old Glory Loup Garou for a Song of Blades and Heroes warband/pack because it amused me at the time.
I keep considering adding a second of the Loup Garou to the collection as I really don't want to strip/repaint/rebase the existing one to match it with the other wolves when I use it for SoBaH...
Ice TrollReaper Bones Ice Troll...a good sculpt that I've used with a few forces and led to trolls in the setting I've been working on.
Large Skeleton WarriorsSome cheap plastic skeletons from a toy store set...I've seen them since in a combined package with pirates. They work well for a large size creature in D&D.
ElementalsMost are the Deep Cuts medium Earth and Water elementals along with an old Mage Knight mini that I repainted when it's original base broke.
DimetrodonsI'd painted these a long while back after the old Lost World Safari yahoo group had a contest for a postcard scenario thing. I cleaned them up from some dust and repainted the edge of the bases since I never got around to that originally...sculpts are cheap plastics from a very cheap set, but they painted up easily.
Dilophosaurus'A couple cheap dilos from a sack of more rubbery dinosaur toys, they painted up quite easily and used the Jurassic Park look as a starting point with a lot of modifications due to the sculpt.
Generic Herding DinosaursNo idea what species these were supposed to represent, but they painted up easily as a more general herbivorous one in a full herd. They came in the same sack as the dilophosaurus'
LionA cheap, plastic lion that repainted well...couldn't resist basing it with something like pride rock.
HorsesCheap plastic horses based on 2" wooden "coins", positioned so that there was room on one side where you could sit a rpg mini on a 1" base and move it around if needed. Did them because I was playing a Paladin there.
CowsCheap plastics based on the rest of the coins from when I did the horses.
Sheep DogAnother cheap plastic, painted and based from the start in 3 hours while doing some other things because I needed it for a game that night.
RhinoAnother cheap plastic that I liked the sculpt of...unfortunately, I didn't have any putty at the time and nothing else worked to fill the gap at the neck...
Wild BoarI'd actually found this mini abandoned in the parking lot at the local park, needed a game animal for an adventure so it got painted up there.
Great White Shark(Insert Jaws theme here...)
This is a fun one that I needed to paint up when I first saw it. Only downside is that the heavier use of gloss made it difficult to get everything good for a pic.
Aiden Tidewater (Nolzur's Water Genasi Druid)The actual character is a monk, but it was a perfect fit for the odd mix of surfer dude attitude and street fighter type skill set though the Four Elements Monk isn't as useful as I'd thought there.
Potion VendorMost of this character was done a while ago, but I needed a female healer/potion seller for something that I'm working on.