These were both inspired by the artwork of Erol Otus, one of the pioneering artists of the Dungeons & Dragons game back in the early 1980s. For those who don't know who he is or are not familiar with early D&D, you can see a collection of some of his art here:
Erol Otus Shrine
Anyhow, check out the minis... they are now up for pre-order at Otherworld if you want to claim a set for yourself! It's great company, and the quality of their figures is top-notch!
Otherworld Miniatures
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They look good.
ReplyDeleteVery well sculpted.
Tony
Outstanding. Especially like the female.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I plan to use these for my summer RPG campaign.
ReplyDeleteThese are righteous sculpts! I will definitely be checking out your work in the future. Thanks for visiting my blog too. Warm Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, they were a lot of fun to do!
ReplyDeleteThese are so awesome! I ordered both... you raised the standard;)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, stormbringer72!
ReplyDeleteLove the mini's, justcame across your Xanesha, Lamia Matriarch and love that one as well. looking at using for for Wargame Foundries God of Battles game as a leader.
ReplyDeleteTheir really is something bout well sculpted mini's that grab your attention.
Very nice Drow!
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