March: Cacodaemons
March asset drop is here, the fierce Cacodaemons.
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2021-03-01 13:52:08 +0000 UTC View PostThe poll is done with gibbering mouther winning. Thanks for participating, I done know how to close the poll without deleting it so I will leave it up, but as of March 2 the gibbering mouthed wins.
2021-02-28 02:44:41 +0000 UTC View Post
For the month of March we have a real treat in store. Hailing for a different plan, we are introducing the mighty Cacodaemons or soul harvester. These daemons, though tiny, have a voracious appetite, devouring anything that has a soul. Though not the most dangerous of daemons, a sward of Cacodaemons can reduce any adventurer to a pile of bones in a matter of seconds.
2021-02-28 02:26:25 +0000 UTC View Post
The Feb. drop is here, the deadly assassin vine. Pathfinder 2e and 1e as well as most RPGs such as D&D and others seem to have very few good plant monster-models, so seeking to provide some options I wanted to go with the iconic assassin vine as it works for a lot of systems, not just Pathfinder. These models are very versatile, if you want more or fewer vines you can simply print more or less vines according to your needs. Some of the models are just the plant - monster itself while othe...
2021-02-01 14:10:36 +0000 UTC View Post
Here is the weekly drop, three variants of the deadly assassin vine!
If you are not a Patron, I would invite you to consider supporting me as it allows me to make new monsters every month.
2021-02-01 14:05:08 +0000 UTC View Post
There are not many good plant miniatures for Pathfinder or D&D and I wanted to try and remedy that deficiency. For the month of February, we are excited to bring some assassin vines to the table. Assassin vines are dangerous flora that catches unsuspecting adventurers unaware, strangling the life out of anyone or anything unfortunate enough to venture too close to the plants. Assassin vines can serve as both dangerous monsters, deadly traps, or battle-field hazards. You can also use assas...
2021-01-23 03:36:25 +0000 UTC View Post
I am not the best painter, but I enjoy it. Here are my painted slurks. They look awesome on the table and I look forward to the day that my friends and I can play in person again so I can show off my models.
If you ever print and paint my models I would love to see your work as well. @ me on twitter and show me what you can do. If you can attach images in the comments, you could show me there too, though I don't know the functionality of this site and whether that is possible.&nbs...
2021-01-11 23:15:21 +0000 UTC View Post
It is 2021 and I thought I would try to start things off on the right foot. Usually I only release one set of monsters per month; however, wanting to give back to all my early Patrons I have decided to provide all my patrons with an additional "monster" for the month of January.
This month we have one of my favorite monsters from Pathfinder, the Slurk. These monsters provide interesting challenges to players and have a strong thematic flare. Use them as mounts for kobolds, hazards in ...
Thank you for your support!
If you are not a Patron, I would invite you to consider supporting me as it allows me to make new monsters every month.
2021-01-01 17:56:44 +0000 UTC View Post
Good news everybody! We will be releasing two different monsters for the month of January instead of the normal one set. The two sets will be the T-Rex and the Slurk. Thank you for your support and I hope the new year finds you well.
2020-12-26 05:16:10 +0000 UTC View Post
The files are ready for January and I couldn't be happier with the results. The elite's base has some adhesion issues because I loaded the build plate too tightly, but I love the wicked scar down the middle of the rock and think it adds character. The T-Rex models print as one solid piece to avoid seam lines and they are super cool looking on the table. I would love to hear your thoughts.
2020-12-24 17:46:16 +0000 UTC View Post
The most iconic creature in all of Pathfinder, the polymorphed druid. Why would you ever cast interesting, useful or thematic spells when you can just polymorph into a dinosaur? Why would you ever go into a dungeon; you can't polymorph in tight spaces. Choice, but an illusion. The only way to "correctly" play is the path of the polymorphed T-Rex.
All joking aside, 2020 was a difficult year for all of us and I hope that this brings a smile to all of you. I am very proud of these mo...
2020-12-22 04:19:20 +0000 UTC View Post
My daughter and I found that while breaking supports on the arbiter some caution needs to be given to three areas.
1) The sword, as highlighted in the image.
2) The wing tendrils, where they meet with the wing stocks.
3) The fingers on the open hand.
All of these areas are fine and can break/snap if you are too rough with the support removal process. We were able to successfully not break or snap these sections by simply being aware of where things might break and slowing ...
2020-12-15 05:45:37 +0000 UTC View Post
December's monsters are mechanical arbiters, soaring over the mechanical plane maintaining mathematical order and perfection. Armed with shock swords, the arbiters bring painful order to anyone or anything not following the correct path.
2020-12-12 21:24:34 +0000 UTC View Post
If you are not a Patron, I would invite you to consider supporting me as it allows me to make new monsters every month.
2020-12-12 21:21:09 +0000 UTC View Post