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Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Thankfully, most Gloomhaven enemies match minis that I've already got in chibi form (Zombies, Skeletons, human archers, slimes, etc). But for the PCs, and for the more distinct races, I felt that I needed to create some minis.

Here are the first four PCs that I made. They're all starting classes, so there's no need to worry about spoilers.



The Inox Brute. This was the first Chibi Gloomhaven character that I finished. I was very excited to make him. The body comes from a Cyclopes from Impact! Miniatures. The head is mostly my own sculpt- although I did have some plastic horns leftover from various GW kits.



The orchid spellweaver was a really fun one to make. She started life as two separate ninjas from Ninja All Stars (head and body). I really liked sculpting all of the crystals on her.



The Vermling gave me a bit of trouble. I needed something between a goblin and a Skaven, that could also fit in with the chibis I'd been making. I looked around for ones that would fit the style well, and eventually discovered that the Wiz-Kids Pathfinder Goblins were close to perfect. They just needed their ears fixed and tails attached.



THe last one is the human Scoundrel. I made here eyes glow to match the artwork (my wife played this character, but it definitely took her a minute to recognize that the character was, in fact, human.

 
   
Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Here we have another starting class- the Quatryl Tinkerer, While he is mostly made out of green stuff, there are bits from a Reaper Bones Kobold underneath there.






And a few of the monsters- Harrowers and Ancient Turrets:

The Harrowers were made by taking the Mr. and Ms. Bones hoods and putting them on various different robes. A lot of the robes were just skirts that were originally part of taller minis. Again, I worked with bones materials for these- Bones are easy to convert with and cheat to boot.






For the Turrets, I rummaged through my bits box for various things that would work. What I ended up with were a lot of mech bits. These each were unused arm options- it is sometimes nice to have leftover arms from various warjacks and mechs.




 
   
Made in om
Longtime Dakkanaut





Muscat, Oman

Very nice! I recognise those jack bits in the last image; Decimator, I want to say Defender, and... I don't know Menoth jack names I'm afraid.

--Lord of the Sentinels Eternal-- 
   
Made in us
Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Thanks.

Two of them are from Relic Knights (it is actually the shoulder piece on the mech- with the upper arm is forming the barrel).

 
   
 
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