🎉 Elevate Your Game with Every Roll!
The Path Gaming38 Miniatures set includes 38 unpainted fantasy figures in 10 unique designs, perfect for enhancing your Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder campaigns. Each figure is 28MM scaled, providing a versatile addition to your tabletop RPG experience.
A**N
Great price for a bulk batch of decent minis!
These are fantastic for the price! They seem pretty sturdy, and everyone stands up straight. I am pleasantly surprised! The minis have fairly good detail, and a nice variety of them. (The ogres I may prime just to smooth the surface out before painting, but they’re the only ones that really look 3D printed just because of the size, everything else is pretty comparable to some of the commercial ones I’ve gotten.) My only complaint about the packaging was there was some bowing of the staves and a bow from being pressed against others in the container. Still pretty good though!
S**M
Great Price for Cool and Sturdy Minis!
I bought these as well as several other sets on Amazon. I'm a brand new painter and have been painting for a little over 2 weeks now. These minis are really great and there are 4 of each of them! (except ogres) that's such great value for really awesome looking minis. No bent pieces or broken - they all came pristine with minimal printing residue. If you're on the fence, lemme help you out. Buy them! They are great if you're just starting out!
E**.
Good value for simple, basic figures
I own a tabletop game store that sells similar commercial minis and purchased these to check them out. Overall, for a Dungeon Master just getting started, or someone just learning to paint, they are a good value. They smell very chemically.You should note, though, that as stated in the title and description, there are only ten unique figures.In my package, I received 4 tiny kobolds, 4 tiny goblins, 4 undersized wizards that were not proportional to the other figures (same height as the goblins, plus their hats), 4 topless females that appear to be zombies (their hair hangs over their breasts), 4 topless male barbarians each with one hand that is disproportionately large, 4 fighters in spiked armor, 4 bat-winged demons, 4 female spell casters casting a ball-shaped spell, 4 archers of indeterminate gender and humanoid species, and 2 large tusked ogres. None of the figures is super-detailed compared to, say, Reaper Miniatures, but they're serviceable for the price. The ogres, in particular, are not very refined. People familiar with 3D printing might understand when I say, "the artist didn't use enough polygons." He is "rough hewn," and has a lot of angles all over him, which I tried to capture in the photos.I'm going to toss them in a bowl on the counter and sell them priced on base size. I have no doubt that they will sell quickly, so that makes them a good purchase for me.I'm going to prime and paint one. If there is an issue, I'll report back. Otherwise, assume it held the primer.
M**R
Happy with what I got
I'm pretty happy with the variety there is for the price. You can tell the ogre has a lower polygon count to the piece, but I'm not too concerned about it. The most detailed pieces in any board game, wargaming, or DnD session should be the players' characters and potentially any enemies or npcs in said games anyway. The only figure that felt a little flimsy was the spellcaster's staff (he's in the picture on the far left). You get of each figure 2 different shades except for the ogre (2 ogres, one in each shade). The staff was bent on 3 of the 4 figures. The bases on both ogres were also bent a bit, but the figure can still stand on its own. Other than that, the variety will be good for setting up encounters.
T**C
For the price, this is one of the better sets out there.
For the price, this is one of the better sets out there. Lots of figures, overall well made (though a couple had some mishappen aspects, but nothing too bad). Lots of duplicates as advertised - 4 of every character except only 2 of the large ogre. But that's good since my kids would have fought over which characters to get. Great for practice too.
T**A
Tiny fun toys
Minis came in. They matched the description. I still have them and use them.
K**N
You get what you pay for
I wasn’t expecting these to be high quality minis, given the price, but I was expecting them to at least live up to the advertisement photo - especially given the several good reviews I read. Many of my figures came deformed, warped, and blocky (see photo). It’s understandable to have some bent pieces here and there, especially considering they come crammed in a small plastic container (which I actually consider to be one of the perks for organizational reasons), but a lot of models weren’t even built correctly. I’m talking slumped over, bent, and the bases are warped in a way that they don’t even rest flush to a surface. The (very obvious) 3D printing is also pretty sloppy. I admittedly know nothing about 3D printing but the figures look polygonal, as if they were designed with a bunch of straight lines instead of curves and such (again, see photo). I’m not really as picky with my D&D minis (what I got these for) as I am, say Warhammer - which I consider more of a showcase game as far as displaying your paint and base job goes; minis for D&D is, after all, are more representational than anything. This is the main reason I went the cheaper route here. However, with blocky curves looking like they came straight out of a N64, figures that don’t even stand up straight, and warped bases that don’t even allow the model to sit flush with your table, I kinda wish I dished out a bit more for minis that, at least, aren’t embarrassing to use in a game. The product still gets 3 stars because let’s face it, they’re some of the cheapest out there and they still serve their purpose - again, keeping track of where things are on a map and such. The plastic case, as I already mentioned, is also a nice touch, albeit at the cost of several bent out of shape minis. They could have easily just loosely thrown these in a packaging envelope so it’s nice to be able to have a container to keep things together when they’re not in use. If you’re like me and simply looking for representational TRPG minis that are affordable and a step up from using paper tokens then I’d say go for it. If you have more standards for your minis or want to paint some good detail on them, I suggest looking at a different product.
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