Forja Profana Show Off More Boris Woloszyn Previews
October 2, 2017 by brennon
You may have heard us getting a little swoon-worthy over the miniatures coming out of Forja Profana soon by Boris Wolosyzn, and today they have provided us with some more awesome characters to drool over.
This Druid takes to the stage first with her awesome wild look and massive antlers. If you're a fan of Critical Role maybe you're seeing a bit of Keyleth in this model?
Next up we turn our attention to a Gnomish fellow who looks like he frequents a fair few taverns.
I think he'd make for an interesting and alternative Bard for you to drop into your games. i'm not entirely sure on the use of the pick as a weapon for this particular model and it doesn't quite fit with the rest of the model in my opinion.
Next up we're getting hulking and destructive in close combat with this Lizard fellow.
The model choice is interesting and steps away from some of the typical representations of these creatures on the tabletop. Less draconic and certainly less like a dinosaur it's sort of a halfway house of many different lizards.
Last but not least we have the Succubus here ready to drag you down into the depths of some terrifying hellscape.
The stance is pretty neat for this model and gives her the look of someone in the midst of combat, ready to bring that spear down into the body of some unfortunate soul.
I'm unsure on the wings at present but I think it might be because I haven't seen the model up close. The clear definition in lines for the model does help a lot for painters though which is good.
What do you think of the new previews?
"...we turn our attention to a Gnomish fellow who looks like he frequents a fair few taverns"
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I love his style.
There is a difference between sculpting by hand or digitally. This here has soul.
I’ve seen some pretty souless hand sculpts, but none-the-less i agree with what i think is your sentiment; These sculpts are highly skilled and characterful without resorting to heroicising or splattering the miniature with ‘details’.
I only wish Boris could find a way to get the HeroQuest sculpts he did to market.
the lizardfolk look great.
They’re all good, but I really like the first two. The druid has such character. The gnome guy – I like the pick. He looks like a drunk / crazy uncle type character who’s telling a story and getting carried away and has just suddenly grabbed a pick that someone else had lying around and is now waiving it around menacingly in the air. Who knows if he’s a bigger danger to himself or someone else?
Very nice!
His Conan the Barbarian mini from the movie captures the likeness of Arnold in such an amazing manner!
That what I call outstanding sculpts.