Celebrate St Patrick’s Day With Raging Heroes’ New Miniatures
March 3, 2022 by brennon
St Patrick's Day is just around the corner (17th March) so Raging Heroes are getting you prepared with some neat new 32mm miniatures for you to paint up for the occasion.
Young Aegir // Raging Heroes
This year, the St Patrick's Day tradition of drinking quite a lot is represented by Young Aegir here who is deep in his horn. I would still probably try and avoid him when it comes to a fight as he is still clutching his axe and looks ready for a fight.
I love the really long hair which, to me, could be painted up orange/red or black. You could even have a crack at bringing out those tattoos on his chest as well if you're very talented.
Young Aegir is then matched alongside a limited edition Shiveryah.
Shiveryah // Raging Heroes
I love to think that she might use that pot of gold as a weapon. There are certainly enough dents and tears on its surface. She wouldn't have to worry about losing the gold as it will just fill up again later on anyway!
Both of these miniatures can be picked up individually or as part of a double pack...
St Patrick's Day Exclusive Set // Raging Heroes
Both of these miniatures are limited edition so they aren't going to be around forever. So, if you fancy picking them up to add to your collection then head on over to the Raging Heroes webstore. They tend to do a lot of miniatures to celebrate key dates of the year so if you miss out this time, keep an eye out for more later in 2022.
Are you tempted to pick up either of these miniatures for your collection?
"They tend to do a lot of miniatures to celebrate key dates of the year so if you miss out this time, keep an eye out for more later in 2022..."
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I see that folks at Raging Heroes are always working on new sculpts.
Sláinte!
Nice figures no idea where I could use them.
Always happy to see some well designed miniatures and Raging Heroes are clearly working hard. I do wish they would stop using the silly textures on their render images. These aren’t cheap (€29+ p&p for 2 models) and it is very hard to see what you might actually get. I can’t remember the last time I saw them show the real miniature that they are selling or the printed result that someone actually managed at home from one of their files. At the very least the manufacturer should be clearly labelled the images as renders.