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Hi Folks!

Does anyone know how tall the Giant Cave Sloth (#03672) is?

https://www.reapermini.com/FigureFinder#detail/03672

I've seen that fella at the hobby shop. It's big. Best guess, it's big enough.

 

 

According to the Bryangles (Thanks MissMellons) it looks to be about 50mm tall. Yep! Tall enough . . . 

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How large a miniature would you consider "Mr. Grimm"  He's either a 28mm, 30mm, or 50mm figurine depending on which dimention I go by.  This may have already been answered, but I'm easily confused right now (it's been one of those days so far.)  So... any help would be great!  Thank you. :) 

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How large a miniature would you consider "Mr. Grimm" He's either a 28mm, 30mm, or 50mm figurine depending on which dimension I go by. This may have already been answered, but I'm easily confused right now (it's been one of those days so far.) So... any help would be great! Thank you. :)

You wrote that as if you already own the figure? Go by the height from top of head to bottom of heel.

 

He looks to be at least 42mm from boot heels to crest of the hat...judging from the photo. Barely, only just, tall enough to qualify for the 40-90mm Reaper-only category.

 

He might be 45mm (tall).

The base he is on in the pix is 30mm.

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Question regarding the size of the Jabberwock (bones, not metal) - Does anyone happen to know it?

I've really been wanting to paint it for a long time.

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The Bryangles are telling me that the Bones Jabberwock is 3.5 inches from heel to top arch of neck.

 

Edited to add: the dodgy <_< thing about the Bryangles is that in most of the pictures where they are present the base of them is cropped off. Cleaner picture. Drawback is that the base of them is not visible. Without the base it is hard to be sure what exact part of the model they can accurately be compared to.

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I guess I should think about painting something for this. Time will be tight (I have classes 2 nights a week until the 2nd week of December), but I'm trying to fill the hours at home with things to take my mind off losing my buddy...

 

And after the den reorg, a couple of larger scale minis ended up over on the painting desk...

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