Some friends lured my son and I into a 5th edition D&D game, and the DM has spent a lot of time drawing up full scale maps for most of the major encounter areas. For the last few months we've been pushing proxy figures around, and I wanted to do something nice for the group for Christmas. Two problems in search of the same solution. Using Reaper Mini's excellent figure finder, I was able to find a small collection of figures that better illustrate our party. But naked lead , while nice, doesn't go nearly far enough to repay our DM's efforts at giving us nice battlemats. So I painted them up:
Dwarf tank - original figure came with an axe and a hammer, but this character wields two hammers. Best I could do without a spare weapon sprue was a mace.
Half-dragon paladin - this is where the dwarve's axe wound up.
Cleric of Helm - the player wanted black and silver, but I had to add a splash of color on the shield.
Our long distance specialist, an archer style rogue.
Our spellcaster is some sort of half-demon death mage.