Fantasy Vikings Spotted On The Horizon From Pagan Miniatures

February 10, 2020 by avernos

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Pagan Miniatures are a new company that are gearing up for their first Kickstarter this month to launch their range of 35mm fantasy Vikings. Some of these sculpts may be familiar as Pagan Miniatures have picked up the Norse range that Daniel Kelly had sculpted previously for Wrathborn, and Lion Tower Miniatures are providing the sculpts to expand the range and bring a touch of rampaging goodness to the tabletop.

Pagan Miniatures Combo

The most recent preview are a pair of new sculpts based on the owners of Pagan Miniatures that will be available during the Kickstarter only.

Pagan Miniatures Shieldmaiden

The shieldmaiden is striking a nonchalant, I'm just here waiting for the battle to begin, pose and Daniel has done lovely work on the sculpt with little touches that you may not initially see. The scabbarded sword held behind the shield was something I had missed in the first picture for example, and I think it shows that she is prepared(expecting) to break her axe over some numbskulls head. So remember kids when going to war always bring a back up weapon.

Pagan Miniatures Beserker

Foot on rock has been upgraded to foot on stump for the raging giant of a man that is the beserker. Rocking a sword and axe combo and very little else, like a Newcastle fan in January, he's either made of much sterner stuff than I or he's in the process of invading warmer climes. Regardless he's a beauty with a beard that almost gives me envy.

Apart from the Kickstarter exclusive pairing Pagan Miniatures have been showing off other sculpts that will be joining them on the Sons of Odin Kickstarter like this beautiful scout.

Pagan Miniatures scout

Once again it's the details that make this range stand out for me, despite having to scout Øystein here has stopped off to catch a brace of rabbits for the pot. I think that this range of figures will be an excellent for skirmish based games like Ragnarok, or Saga: Age of Magic. But equally they could happily join the Northern Alliance in Kings of War or a RPG groups wandering band.

If you like the look of them keep an eye on the Pagan Miniatures Facebook page, announcements are expected next week and there are plenty of other miniatures to take a look over to whet your appetite.

Are you a Son of Odin, or a Daughter of Freya?

"Rocking a sword and axe combo and very little else, like a Newcastle fan in January"

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