Queen Malferiah is as dangerous as she’s beautiful.
Every part of her is a weapon, her wings chop assailants into pieces in a fraction of a second, and while she wears her spear like an accessory, she takes evil pleasure wielding it to pierce through hearts and skulls.
With her Machiavellian beauty, she uses her charm to hypnotise her enemies. Once their guard is lowered, she crushes them without mercy. To top it all, she’s a master of dark magic, summoning the most gruesome spells to destroy her opponents. Queen Malferiah is a cruel ruler.
New Lady Darkryss is as fierce as she’s beautiful.
But don’t be fooled by her appearance as she’s deadly dangerous.
She’s an adept of magic and can use spell as easily as a sword to defeat her opponent.
Her loyal dragon, which rarely leaves her side, attacks on command from her Master.
Sankuri is one of the most powerful sorcerers in the Realm.
Her quest to gain more magical power is unquenchable.
Her magical powers are incredible and a single of her spell can defeat an entire army.
Sankuri takes great pleasure and pride knowing that her only presence instils fear.
Kraash is wild and unpredictable. Fun and friendly, she can suddenly turn into a furious, blood thirsty berserk fighter, impossible to control. That's why her commanding officers prefer to keep her away from the core of the fight and focus her fury on hard hitting solo missions. When she finally emerge from the cover of her missions, her rage and determination encourage the Dark Elves army to be fearless.
Vixx has been ruthlessly trained in the art of killing since childhood.
She is extremely agile and can kill in the blink of an eye.
She's one of the most skilled assassin in the Realm and never failed to eliminate her target.
Models are finely crafted in resin. They will fit perfectly with 35-38 mm miniatures and armies. Box includes 5 x 30mm round base.
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Scale information
In the last few years, the scale of wargame miniatures has grown bigger.
Our new models reflect that and are compatible with the new industry standards, which tend to be around 35 mm scale.
Of course, that means that models from different “generations” are not exactly all at the same scale.
So there are size discrepancies within each manufacturer’s product line, as everybody is updating/renewing their ranges.
So newer models may be a bit bigger than older miniatures.
However, once on the table this is not an issue. In the end, this probably mirrors more accurately the size differences between humans in real life.