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Aethernals has just been released. You can find all of the Set's models directly in your MMF Libraries now!


This release includes all of the following:

-Non-Supported Models (Throwback & New Collection)

-Pre-Supported Models (Throwback & New Collection)

-5e Compatible StatSheets: Characters that have 5e compatible stat sheets have a PDF included. With images for characters, backgrounds, abilities and additional information.



⬇️ DOWNLOAD LINKS


Hero Archive Download

Traveler Archive Download


📙 PDF Archive  (Adventure, Stats, and Games)


📝 All CnP Models are Listed by Number here.

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Anonymous

Too cool.

Jay, Dr Fugue

these are spectacular!!

Jesse Caine

The photos that show the base size in the bottom left corner doesn't actual represent the base sizes shown in the photos. Many of the models have multiple base sizes, the Magus Aethernal C model is on a 35mm base, and the other two, A and B, are on 30mm B base. The Stygian Siren says it has a 35mm base in the photo, but all three mini's are sitting on the 30mm B base. I can tell from the bases pattern, there is only one 35mm base, and it doesn't look at all like what the Stygian Sirens are on in the photo. Pretty much all the mini's have this issue, I need to look at the design of the base and find out manually what base it has, because the label in the photo is wrong nearly all the time. Can you make a note of this and try to fix it for future releases? I've been noticing this for months now. I'm sorry if I sound harsh, it's just really annoying and tedious to do this. It's mainly because I'm on the merchant tier, and I need to make sure if I ship a mini, the person is receiving the same thing in the photo, but the person ordering the mini might like the 30mm base size, but then be disappointed when they receive a 35mm base. And if I do send the 30mm base, they might be disappointed because the base is different than what was in the photo.

Jesse Caine

I notice this set uses a lot of mini's that make barely any contact with the base because they are 'floating', it looks cool in picture, but in reality trying to glue something like the Archmaster Asabar Vara to a base on the tiny little contact point seems impossible when considering how large and heavy the rest of the model is, it seems it would just topple over. Arch Researcher C is similar, the figure is floating, which looks cool, but I can't be bothered to try and glue something like this to its base. Maybe use a pin and void system or a specialized base that lets part of the model sink into a void to help hold it in place.

castnplay

Thank you very much for the feedback. You're right, and we'll make sure this doesn't happen again.