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Been working on a new set of Skeletons and trying to add a bit more variety to them by mixing in a few different outfits along with the weapon variations. This should hopefully provide more precise options for what you need in your tabletop RPG games and provide more diverse looking units for anyone doing skirmish games (Frostgrave anyone :D).

Anyhow, first set of them are now available for download along with their VTT files on the website catalog here,

Skeleton - 04 (Empty/Jazz Hands)
Skeleton - 05 (Sickle)
Skeleton - 06 (Sword, Sword+Shield)
Skeleton - 07 (Spear, Spear+Shield)

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Chris Stone-Bush

I laughed very hard at "jazz hands" skeletons. Very nice, as always.

Alyse Kenward

21 variations of skeletons and not a single pair of pants.

Steven Coffman

Oooo! Tokens! I like to use a 1" circular hole punch, stick an epoxy sticker on one side, and a crappy 1" magnet sticker on the back. I've been playing outside during covid often, and it makes them nice and windproof.

Groupo Fellas

Ive kept using those even doing full size stand-up minis. Do a circle punch of black cardstock, cut a alit in the middle, fold and push the round tab through the slit and expand on the underside of the cardstock, then hot glue it all down to the magnet sticker. Works really well.

Forest Burns

Again, new figures right when needed! Putting my current campaign on hold soon (players ran through my content), so we're going to restart a new group at Lvl1 while I write more. And what do level 1 folks run into a lot (besides, goblins orcs and kobolds)? Skeletons! :)

Forest Burns

The local skeleton outfitters were out of their size? Or the cleric that raised them ran out of GP for outfitting? :)

Allen Harding

How about some Iron Kingdoms Steampunk fantasy style tokens with the new release of IRON KINGDOMS REQUIEM i know a good few groups of people thst would benefit from some dedicated monsters etc