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They indeed do look good. I'm busy as stuff or I'd take pictures.

 

Early standouts from my browsing through: The machinist dude looks so good in person he might not make it to the BoG after all; the pistoleer is fabulous; Velma the sage or whatnot is surprisingly pleasant in person; the tengu harrier and the priest are about as delightful as I expected and hoped; the dragonborn duelist looks fabmazulous; and the corgis are pretty damn exciting. I do think their snouts are a bit off, but they're pretty freakin' to scale, I reckon, and I think they'll be fun. All five I ordered lololol.

 

 

I have extremely limited experience with resin, so I could be worried about nothing, but I worry the oni could be of the fragile sort about which I've heard.

If the resin is anything like their previous Trolls, it is not the most fragile or the most durable. It is somewhere in between.

 

If it's anything like my troll from the gnome series, they can break.

 

I snapped the arm off at the middle of the upper-arm while trying to flex it a little, handling it like Bones. Luckily, it was a clean break easy to pin and glue.

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They indeed do look good. I'm busy as stuff or I'd take pictures.

 

Early standouts from my browsing through: The machinist dude looks so good in person he might not make it to the BoG after all; the pistoleer is fabulous; Velma the sage or whatnot is surprisingly pleasant in person; the tengu harrier and the priest are about as delightful as I expected and hoped; the dragonborn duelist looks fabmazulous; and the corgis are pretty damn exciting. I do think their snouts are a bit off, but they're pretty freakin' to scale, I reckon, and I think they'll be fun. All five I ordered lololol.

 

 

I have extremely limited experience with resin, so I could be worried about nothing, but I worry the oni could be of the fragile sort about which I've heard.

If the resin is anything like their previous Trolls, it is not the most fragile or the most durable. It is somewhere in between.

 

If it's anything like my troll from the gnome series, they can break.

 

I snapped the arm off at the middle of the upper-arm while trying to flex it a little, handling it like Bones. Luckily, it was a clean break easy to pin and glue.

 

 

My Troll from the Dwarf set took a tumble when a shelf collapsed and lost most of an ear, I had to re-sculpt it as a big bite mark, as the rest was pulverized.

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Huh, height for a PF tengu, anyway, is probably somewhere in the 4'5-5' range. Did not know that. Guess I assumed it was more 5-5'6 range, not as far off humans. The more you know!

 

 

The discrepancy between the mage and the others is quite noticeable, though.

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Huh, height for a PF tengu, anyway, is probably somewhere in the 4'5-5' range. Did not know that. Guess I assumed it was more 5-5'6 range, not as far off humans. The more you know!

 

 

The discrepancy between the mage and the others is quite noticeable, though.

 

Yeah, I always pictured Tengu/Kenku as tinier (though they are medium in PF at least)...the D&D prepaints were slender and notably shorter than humans.  They're still all great sculpts, though.

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