Board Game Miniatures
My previous posts featured board game miniatures I painted for my D&D games. Since my last post, I painted some more board game miniatures. Many board game manufacturers produce high-quality 28/32 mm scale miniatures, providing excellent options for finding affordable and durable miniatures for the tabletop. eBay is an excellent source for finding these miniatures.
Fireteam Zero Large Undead: Unpainted
Fireteam Zero Large Undead: Painted
The above miniatures are from the Fireteam Zero board game, and could represent Minotaur Skeletons, Ogre Zombies, and other large-size undead humanoids on the tabletop.
Cthulhu Human Cultists: Unpainted
Cthulhu Human Cultists: Painted
The human cultists are from the Cthulhu Wars board game. These miniatures have a generic cultist-look, making them ideal for representing dark cultists and other nefarious rank-and-file spellcasters on the tabletop.
Ankh Warriors: Unpainted
Ankh Warriors: Painted
The above Ancient Egypt inspired fantasy miniatures are from the Ankh Gods of Egypt board game.
Dual Wielding Warriors: Unpainted
Dual Wielding Warriors: Painted
I am not exactly sure which board game the dual-wielding human warriors are from. The aesthetics of these miniatures are of an ancient world look (i.e. the Spartan warriors of Ancient Greece).
Zombicide Ghosts: Unpainted
Zombicide Ghosts: Painted
The above miniatures are ghosts from the Zombicide Board Game. These miniatures could be used to represent various spectral undead (i.e. shades, wraiths, etc.) on the tabletop.
Call of Cthulhu: Unpainted
Call of Cthulhu: Painted
This miniature is from the Call of Cthulhu board game and could represent an avatar of an evil god on the tabletop.
Headless Undead: Unpainted
Headless Undead: Painted
I am not sure which board game the headless undead are from. I like the creativity that went into the concept of undead carrying their severed heads into battle. This miniature has an ‘Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman’ vibe.
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