Face RavenClaw Miniatures’ Classic Undead Tomb Dwellers!
June 12, 2024 by brennon
RavenClaw Miniatures are offering up another suite of awesome classic wargaming miniatures in 28mm for you to use in all manner of different tabletop games. This time, they are heading to tombs and crypts in the depths of the desert with more Classic Undead.
Wights // RavenClaw Miniatures
Leading the way, there is a set of Wights who might be the ones who lead the hunt. These miniatures have an awesome Oldhammer quality to them and I could see them in a Dungeon Master's miniature collection for use with roleplaying games. It has also been pointed out that these would be brilliant for perhaps a bit of The Silver Bayonet, especially with the game now heading to Egypt.
Sticking with the theme of Ancient Egypt and the shuffling undead, you can also get yourself some awesome Mummies! I like that you can still see some of the desiccated flesh beneath the bandages and these should be very easy to paint up and get ready for the tabletop.
Mummies // RavenClaw Miniatures
Perhaps the servants of the noble Mummies, you can also get a swarm of Ghouls that you could unleash on tomb robbers who delve too deep. There are two different options for you to choose from when it comes to the Ghouls.
Ghouls // RavenClaw Miniatures
Again, these should be very easy to paint up. The undead are very handy miniatures to use in your adventures because they can be painted up in horrible, bloody, dirty ways and they always look the part!
Classic Undead // RavenClaw Miniatures
Make sure to force your D&D adventurers and the like to battle plenty of undead fiends if you want to give yourself an easy time as a Dungeon Master who paints. Will you be checking out these Classic Undead figures from RavenClaw Miniatures over on the Badger Games webstore?
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