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A fit (ie: non-fat) Ogre in full plate. Think Ogre Paladin.

Comes with a bare head and a helmed head.

Hands are separate (arms should probably be multi positional).

There should be an Ogre sized Axe, Sword, Hammer, Spear, Longbow and/or Crossbow. Also two handed weapons.

The other hand could be an empty closed fist, attached to a shield or made to look like it's holding a weapon.

 

Kind of like this old Citadel Ogre (these are not my pictures, I Googled for them).

ogre_new.jpg

skrag.jpg

 

This mini is slightly shorter than the Bones Bugbear and mine is mounted on a hexbase. So something like this but proper Ogre sized would be awesome.

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Honestly, the PC/NPC types are great, but what I really, truly want to see in Bonesium is all of the big, heavy, expensive metal pieces in Reaper's line.

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Dragons with saddles, and separate riders for them.

yes

 

Please do a five headed dragon (Tiamat) in the same scale or larger than Kaladrax. A couple of months ago D&D release a "gargantuan" version of her, but it is extremely small, so I am looking for other alternatives, a dragon that will be impressive at the game table, an enemy that my play group will remember in fear. Please do her a version now that we know that D&D didn't or couldn't do her justice.

+1

 

More anthropomorphic PC types to fill in the gaps for catfolk, grippli, ratfolk and monkey men races.

+1

 

NPC sets:

I loved the town guard from expansion 2. They were all different but still a matching set, clearly defining who is who on the table. Sets of matching guard, army, cults, or gangs would see a lot of mileage on my table. An elven guard, a dwarven army, a halfing gang would be useful for me as a GM.

+1

 

...but a box of thematically similar minis.

yes

 

Bonesium is great for larger models, and mooks--PCs and medium sized NPCs that are a specific character, not so much. So in general I would like to see more larger models, and more sets of thematically similar minis that are not just duplicates (like the town guard from expansion 2).

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Please do a five headed dragon (Tiamat) in the same scale or larger than Kaladrax. A couple of months ago D&D release a "gargantuan" version of her, but it is extremely small, so I am looking for other alternatives, a dragon that will be impressive at the game table, an enemy that my play group will remember in fear. Please do her a version now that we know that D&D didn't or couldn't do her justice.

+1!

 

I'd also like an Aboleth!

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Well, I don't know how well it would sell, but I'd like to see are kind of anthromorphic animals depicted in a fantacy setting roles (like Disney's Robin Hood as a general example).

01428 Shoatima Otter Ranger is a perfect example (even though it's a special edition and probably won't get a bones edition), and the whole Mouseling, Dragonmen, and Ratmen/wererat sets are very good as well.  Though I'd like to see it expanded upon more, I would love to see the "Lion 'Prince'" and "Fox Ranger", maybe a Horse Knight running at you with a lance like he was jousting, bear barbarians or maybe a very dressed up bear noble (the hilarious story of Sir Bearington comes to mind).  I mean, who wouldn't want to play as an armadillo warrior, with an axe impaled in his armored back?

I'm merely throwing this idea out there because I'm curious what other people would think too?

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Well, I don't know how well it would sell, but I'd like to see are kind of anthromorphic animals depicted in a fantacy setting roles (like Disney's Robin Hood as a general example).

01428 Shoatima Otter Ranger is a perfect example (even though it's a special edition and probably won't get a bones edition), and the whole Mouseling, Dragonmen, and Ratmen/wererat sets are very good as well.  Though I'd like to see it expanded upon more, I would love to see the "Lion 'Prince'" and "Fox Ranger", maybe a Horse Knight running at you with a lance like he was jousting, bear barbarians or maybe a very dressed up bear noble (the hilarious story of Sir Bearington comes to mind).  I mean, who wouldn't want to play as an armadillo warrior, with an axe impaled in his armored back?

 

I'm merely throwing this idea out there because I'm curious what other people would think too?

 

A mini for Sir Bearington would be fantastic.

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