Wild West Heroes, Dungeon Fodder & More From Lucid Eye
August 20, 2021 by brennon
Lucid Eye has released a bunch of new miniatures for those trying all sorts of different games. If you're into your Wild West wargaming then you now have two characters to snap up. We start with Sundown Ray!
Sundown Ray // Lucid Eye
Sundown Ray would work as a pretty fun hero to use in your Wild West games. You could also use him as the leader of your gang of outlaws if you wished to. He seems like a handy fellow to have by your side in a pinch at any rate.
The next of the Way Out West range comes in the form of Walks Like Crane.
Walks Like Crane // Lucid Eye
Walks Like Crane could sit aside Sundown Ray as his friend and companion on the tabletop. I like the idea of them being partners in their endeavours, be they nefarious or noble. Some excellent sculpting on a very different subject from Steve Saleh.
Fantasy Fodder
As well as the Wild West range, we also have a new collection of options for Blades & Souls. The first is a pack of City Guards that your heroes can run from during a D&D adventure that went badly!
City Guards // Lucid Eye
They look like they would be fitting for pretty much any Fantasy setting. Sit them atop the walls of a city watching for enemies or use them as bodyguards for a high ranking noble.
If you're looking for foes to throw into a dungeon then you also have the option of some more Goblin Cubs. They now come in a Hooded form so you can set them to skulking in the shadows.
Hooded Goblin Cubs // Lucid Eye
I have always had a soft spot for Goblins, despite being a lover of all things bearded. I think these look like they could be a lot of fun and are perfect positioned to be dungeon fodder during your Fantasy adventures.
Lastly, we have Widdle, Mooning Peasant. This character now matches up with the previous mooner that we saw released a couple of weeks ago!
Widdle Mooning Peasant // Lucid Eye
Pop these into your games as objective markers I reckon! I like the idea of a Mooning Peasant running around trying to avoid the spikey spears of Goblins and Orcs. Your band of adventurers find themselves tasked with making sure the idiots don't get themselves killed!
Are you going to be picking these 28mm miniatures up?
"I like the idea of a Mooning Peasant running around trying to avoid the spikey spears of Goblins and Orcs..."
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Those goblins are cute af. Any chance of another six? With bows?
Fabulous looking detailed figures for games.