Everything you get with Octobers Vampire Hunters! (Patreon)
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Hello everyone!
October is Halloween, so we thought it would be appropriate to go hunting some Vampires!
This pack of components is ideal for use in a huge range of fantasy and alternative historical settings, but could also work well in more modern or sci-fi settings because the miniatures are fully modular and supplied with several versions.
The set contains 6 fully modular characters - three male and three female vampire hunters. plus character models and a selection of different arm poses and weaponry!
For each body component, there are three versions supplied - one without armour, and two alternative armoured styles - one more medieval and one more alt sci-fi.
The Crossbow equipped figures use our standard rifle stock arm joint, so you can swap in any other digital (or resin) rifle from our range which uses the rifle stock joint.
Two Character models complete the lineup - a Headsman (shown above) with a choice of large axe or two-handed greatsword, and below, a belt-fed heavy crossbow gunner for taking out a LOT of vampires!
Above, a group of hunters heroically face down a nightmarish monster!
Below, the Heavy Crossbow body has a variant with a large Scythe, melee weapon options include the classic hammer and stake!
Above, a hunter with a lantern leads the headsman into a possible vampire lair.
The Hunter's most terrifying enemy is this monstrous daemonic creature! Even posed crouching, it towers over the human hunters!
It is supplied with a choice of two styles of horn, and two left hands (claw and railing spear) plus the armour plate is multi-shell (and can be removed)
Here are all the separate components included with this months pack:
Bodies and arms can be mirrored to make even more pose combinations!
Note the Werewolf arm options!
Note that weapons are supplied with a hand attached (and can be mirrored to be left or right handed). They are multishell so you can separate out the hand and supports if desired.
The Supported STL supplied for the daemon is the body below on the right, with armour. The model on the left can be printed by separating and removing the armour plate STL shells in any 3D program. You could also delete the horn/hand elements you dont want, to save resin.
In addition to the miniatures you can set the scene with some scenic terrain elements. All the larger components have, where possible, been pre-hollowed with vents and drains built into the sculpt. This means you can print with less resin and reduced wear on your printer.
We hope you like this month's miniature pack! Let us know in the comments if you have any specific feedback or questions!
Thanks
Team Anvil