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Maledrakh's B4Core #75-#80,#103-#108 Kobold Mooks and Leaders


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The term "Kobold" is originally German for "goblin", "gnome" or "faery", the scary and dangerous beings from outside the campfire's light in preindustrial times.

 

In D&D the name has been used on 1st level mooks who used to be doglike goblinoids but these days are dragonkin, i.e. small reptiliads.

 

These newer kobolds from Reaper are very much more dragon- or reptile-like than earlier versions that might have been doglike...

 

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There are 12 of them in the Bones 4 core set. 6 mooks and 6 leaders.

 

#103-108: Kobold Leaders

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These are the slightly more powerful kobolds. Some of them might even be 2nd level!

Numbered left to right, #103-#108.

 

Also note the many mammary glands on #105. These are supposed to be reptilian?

 

#75-#80: The Kobold Mooks

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Numbered left to right, #75-#80.

 

Not by best work by far. I did four different colour combinations, three of each.

 

After these there are only 3 models left in the core set to go!

 

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12 1st level mooks vs 1 12th level barbarian berserker. Who will win? Ready! Steady! Fight! 

 

 

 

#103-108 Kobold Leaders

#75-80 Kobold Mooks

Bones 4 Core set, 2019

Reaper Miniatures

unknown sculptor

Made in Bonesium PVC

should be available from reapermini.com some time in the future in Bones.

 

 

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