Behemoth Joins The Quirky Demon Range By Antediluvian

January 20, 2025 by brennon

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Antediluvian Miniatures has quite a range of nice Medieval Demons for you to consider picking up for a variety of 28mm Fantasy (and Pulp) games. Their newest of the miniatures to join the collection is the Behemoth by sculptor Martin Buck.

Behemoth #1 - Antediluvian Miniatures

Behemoth // Antediluvian Miniatures

The Behemoth is one of the demon illustrations found within the pages of Dictionnaire Infernal by Jacques Collin de Plancy. This sounds like a fascinating resource for those seeking to sculpt interesting demon miniatures and draws on inspiration from the likes of Pseudomonarchia Daemonum and the Lesser Key of Solomon. You can find more of de Placy's weird and wonderful illustrations HERE.

Behemoth #2 - Antediluvian Miniatures

Behemoth // Antediluvian Miniatures

As well as finding himself bursting forth from a portal to cause havoc, I could also see him at the top of a tower awaiting the arrival of a certain barbarian. Behemoth has been designed to command fiendish fellows from the domain of Gluttony.

Behemoth Scale Comparison - Antediluvian Miniatures

Behemoth (Scale Comparison) // Antediluvian Miniatures

He is a fairly beefy miniature as well; standing head and shoulders above a regular 28mm figure. I could see Antediluvian Miniatures working with sculptors to bring all manner of weird creations to life for their Medieval Demons range.

Are you going to be scooping up the Behemoth?

"He is a fairly beefy miniature as well; standing head and shoulders above a regular 28mm figure."

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