Friday, 26 December 2025

Reaper Miniatures for my D&D Campaign

 

 

Reaper Miniatures: Skara, Female Skoli Hellborn Paladin/Fighter

 

 

 

One of my players has returned to Vancouver from overseas for the Holidays.  It was the first time in a year since she was back in Vancouver, and a year since she last played in our D&D campaign.  She was bringing a new character to the campaign: a Tiefling Fighter.

I let her know I would paint a miniature of her new character.  She gave me a physical description of her character.  At that time, I was working on another female Tiefling, to represent a reoccurring Non-Player Character (NPC) in the campaign.  The miniature I was using for the NPC was Reaper Bones S’Kara, Female Skoli Warrior.  I went to my local hobby store (Imperial Hobbies) to search for a miniature to use for my player’s new character, and came across S’Kara in metal.  Over Discord, I sent my player photos of the painting process of her new character.

 

 

 



 

 

 

As my painting progressed, I decided to paint the NPC Tiefling I was working on as an alternative colour scheme of her character (thus, she will have two version of her character: one in plastic and the other in metal).  The metal version has purple clothing with a gray flocked base, while the plastic version has red clothing with a green flocked base.

 

 

 

The unpainted metal version next to the work-in-progress plastic version

 

 

 

In addition to painting my player’s character, I have recently finished two more Reaper Miniatures: the Bronze Golem and Ziba, FemaleEfreeti.  Both miniatures are from the Bones Black line of high-quality plastic miniatures.  The bronze golem is sculpted by Chris Lewis and the female efreeti is sculpted by Bobby Jackson.

 

 

 

Reaper Miniatures: Bronze Golem (unpainted)

 

 

 

Reaper Miniatures: Bronze Golem (painted)

 

 

 

Reaper Miniatures: Female Efreeti (unpainted)

 

 

 

Reaper Miniatures: Female Efreeti (painted)

 

 

 


Reaper Miniatures is my all-time favourite miniature company.  Reaper Miniatures is based in Denton, Texas (U.S.), and produces an extensive range of plastic and pewter role-playing game miniatures.  The company has been producing outstanding tabletop miniatures since 1992.

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