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Spellcrow - Wild Creatures
Spellcrow - Wild Creatures
The Spellcrow - Wild Creatures is a set of eight high-quality resin miniatures of various wild animals, including wolves, bears, and giant spiders. These models are incredibly detailed and realistic, and they are perfect for wargames and dioramas of all kinds.
The Wild Creatures can be used to represent a variety of different factions in your wargames, from savage tribes to dark and foreboding cults. They can also be used to create interesting and unique monsters for your roleplaying games.
Here are some example uses for Spellcrow - Wild Creatures:
- Battlefield: Place the Wild Creatures on the battlefield to represent a savage tribe that is using their animal companions to attack their enemies. Their ferocity and brutality will make them a formidable opponent, and they will not stop until their prey has been slain.
- Dungeon: Place the Wild Creatures in a dungeon to represent a group of dangerous monsters that are guarding a treasure or relic. They are cunning and resourceful, and they will not hesitate to attack anyone who tries to take what is theirs.
- Roleplaying Game: Use the Wild Creatures to create interesting and unique monsters for your roleplaying games. A Wild Creature monster could be a powerful alpha wolf that is leading its pack to attack a human village, or it could be a giant spider that is spinning a web to trap its prey.
No matter how you choose to use them, Spellcrow - Wild Creatures is a versatile and atmospheric addition to any wargames collection or diorama.
SKU:SPCR0077
Features
Features
- High-quality resin miniatures of eight various wild animals
- Incredibly detailed and realistic
- Perfect for wargames and dioramas of all kinds
- Versatile and can be used to represent a variety of different factions or monsters
- Cunning and resourceful predators and ambushers
- Known for their ferocity and brutality
Weight / Volume
Weight / Volume
Coverage / Measurements
Coverage / Measurements
Tips
Tips
- For a more realistic look, try using different shades of paint to create a variety of colours and textures.
- You can also add weathering effects, such as moss or dirt, to make them look more worn and realistic.
- To decorate a base, try placing Scenics around the feet of your miniatures to create a sense of scale.
Instructions for use
Instructions for use
- Assemble the miniatures. The miniatures are cast in high-quality resin. Simply clean the miniatures with soap and water, and then remove any excess mould lines with a hobby knife. Once the miniatures are clean and free of mold lines, you can assemble them using superglue or epoxy.
- Prime the miniatures. Priming the miniatures will help the paint to adhere to the surface of the resin. You can use any type of primer that you like, but I recommend using a spray primer. Spray primers are quick and easy to use, and they provide a good even coat of primer.
- Paint the miniatures. Once the miniatures are primed, you can start painting them. You can use any type of paint that you like, but I recommend using acrylic paints. Acrylic paints are easy to use and they come in a wide variety of colours.
- Varnish the miniatures. Once the miniatures are painted, you should varnish them to protect the paint and give the miniatures a finished look. You can use any type of varnish that you like, but I recommend using a matte varnish. Matte varnishes will not give the miniatures a shiny finish, which is more realistic.
Here are some additional tips:
- When assembling the miniatures, be careful not to over-tighten the superglue or epoxy. Too much glue can damage the resin.
- If you are using spray primer, be sure to apply it in a well-ventilated area. Spray primers can contain harmful fumes.
- When painting the miniatures, use thin coats of paint. It is better to apply multiple thin coats of paint than one thick coat.
- If you make a mistake, don't worry! You can simply paint over the mistake once the paint has dried.
- Once the miniatures are varnished, you can add additional details, such as flocking or grass tufts.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Orders will usually be dispatched next working day (excluding weekends) if purchased before 11:30 GMT,
If an order is placed containing items that are on BACK-ORDER, The whole order will not be dispatched until the back-ordered items are in-stock. you will be notified by email once dispatched
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We offer Weight Based costs for shipping into most International Countries – The prices are displayed at check out for orders up to a maximum of 15 kilograms in weight.
Shipments are sent DAP and tax and duty's maybe applicable
*All shipping costs can be subject to change due to increased cost of postage
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Resin miniatures are relatively durable, but they can be damaged if not handled with care. Here are some tips for caring for your miniatures
- Avoid dropping the miniatures. Resin is strong, but it can be brittle if dropped from a high enough height.
- Do not bend or twist the miniatures. Resin is flexible, but it can be weakened if bent or twisted too often.
- Store the miniatures in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing the miniatures to direct sunlight or extreme heat, as this can warp the resin.
- When transporting the miniatures, be sure to pack them carefully in a padded container.
- Avoid touching the painted surfaces with your bare hands. The oils from your skin can transfer to the paint and cause it to chip or peel.
- If you need to handle the miniatures, wear gloves or use a tissue to protect the painted surfaces.
- When cleaning the miniatures, use a soft brush and mild soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the paint.
- If you are using a varnish to protect the paint, be sure to reapply it every few months or as needed.
- By following these care instructions, you can help to keep your miniatures looking its best for years to come.
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