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The Namah figurines offered during the plush Whip kickstarter.  Her tail was extremely unpredictable, we may offer her again at a later time. 2015

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Aaron Newton

As someone currently role playing Namah in D&D, I would buy one of these in a heathbeat

Trygve Henriksen

Have you considered getting them modeled and cast by a miniatures company?

Dreamkeepers

It's a great idea, definitely in the future. But for now, we're limited to small figurine batches of 30 at the most.

Anonymous

Maybe consider getting them 3D printed and then painted? If I'm brutally honest, the painting is good, but the underlying model just wasn't the quality I'd expect from you guys. It's just very messy looking. 3D printing has gotten really cheap and fairly nice looking, especially if painted with a thin paint.

Trygve Henriksen

I was thinking 32 or 54mm scale pewter or resin minis, that we could paint ourselves... (Probably pewter because Namah's tail cast in Resin sounds like a bad idea. Also, pewter will allow some ability to reposition tails and stuff) Ocelot Games manufactures minis from the Grandville comic. Dark Sword Miniatures produce minis based on a series of books 'A song of fire and Ice'... (Every one of them approved by G. R. R. Martin himself, who also happens to be a miniatures collector.) I'm just a beginner painter, and not very good yet, but it's fun and relaxing.