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Here are some more of the models that will be coming up in the November release! A giant tarantula and a couple of traps (fire trap & spikes). I'm still working on the Gem golem, I'll probably finish it by Monday so be ready for that.

Also, I've recently re-watched The Mummy (for probably the 100th time) and I thought of a funny yet pretty cool mini. For that I'm adding an extra miniature for November: a person being eaten alive by a swarm of flesh eating beetles.

So now that the November release is getting finished and prepped for releasing it’s time to start thinking about what would be cool to have for December.

Like we did last year, December's theme will be Christmas related. I feel like there's a lot of miniatures yet to explore on this theme. So far I've come up with just one. It’s actually one that I wanted to work on last year but that I couldn't make it in time: a wendigo. It’s such a cool concept and I'm hoping it will translate well to a miniature, so with just one look you’ll say, “yes, THAT is a fucking wendigo!” I'm also making a special video/development blog for the miniature where you will be able to follow the design choices and everything that goes through my mind when sculpting.

As for the rest of the December miniatures, I've not yet decided any other models that could go along with the wendigo. Let me know what else you would like to see for Christmas/December in the comments and I'll get to work!

Oh, and a bonus: all "Christmas" models from last year will be included for those who missed it!

Thanks a ton for your support!
Jacob - Roleplaying Miniatures

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Eric Jackson

The tarantula looks great. I just joined so I don't know what you've done for previous christmases. You could do the ghosts from "A Christmas Carol" the ghost of christmas past and so forth. Winter themed scatter terrain like a frozen pond (hole in ice optional), snow covered christmas trees, snow drifts, etc. Santa as a magician. A toy factory with elf workers perhaps done in the style of a victorian workhouse.

Michael Abraham

How about a giant yeti? Or family of yeti

DungeonWorld

maybe some christmas goblins ? bit sinister :)

Anonymous

Chiming in to second the idea of a yeti family! We absolutely need more female yetis, there are a ton of cool males now after Rime came out, but no really cool female ones!

Harry D

There are heaps of ways you could do this... Christmas themed mosters - wendigo, Yeti family, Krumpus etc... Or that the theme is Christmas in the d&d world - Lich Santa with undead sleigh and deer, Christmas goblins/ kobolds (either stealing or making toys), Christmas beholder etc... Just depends on what motivates you more👍😊

Harry D

Also, side note, these sculpts look awesome 👌👌👌