Kickstart Masterful Lovecraft Characters By Chapter & Verse
March 18, 2019 by brennon
Workhouse Games are on Kickstarter right now presenting their new Kickstarter for a range of Chapter & Verse miniatures for painters, hobbyists, role-players and more. Come and check out The Dreams In The Witch House.
This collection comprises seven different characters, all in high-quality resin, which cross the gambit of Lovecraftian and Cthulhu-style creations. Of course, Lovecraft himself has been included.
The series of characters presented by Workhouse Games cover all sorts of different styles with some being horrific and monstrous whilst others look fiendish or even hapless.
One of the biggest miniatures included within the collection is the Nyarlathotep which stands at an impressive 100mm tall. You can see more of these characters and that particularly monstrous beast over on the Kickstarter page if you missed it earlier, HERE.
This seems like a good excuse to not only paint up some of the strange characters from Lovecraftian lore but also learn about them too. One of the cool things about figures like these is that they inspire a sense of wider learning around a subject, giving you an excuse to maybe pick up a few new books along the way!
Make sure to go and find out more about this campaign which also includes an optional Easter treat with their bunny-themed Cthulhu in chibi form.
Who wouldn't want a funky chocolate-loving Cthulhu?
"Who wouldn't want a funky chocolate-loving Cthulhu?"
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The doesn’t look much like HP.
I don’t need a whopping great big Nyarlathotep. It seems I want one now though.
great looking models.
Renderpictures and nothing but renderpictures…. They could at least show some pro painted master print as incentive.
Negative nelly alert: was interested in these but with Hp and the reanimator being 45mm tall they won’t fit in with the rest of my collection.
Would be interested in what their definition of 32mm scale is when a 5,10” man is 45mm tall.
Those are really nice.
If these were made of natural materials such as wood or metal I’d be very interested. I’m not into collecting things made of plastic.
Also, I would hope that these are made in the UK where the idea was conceived.