Witness VoidRealm Minis’ Rise Of The Eldertubbies
July 10, 2024 by brennon
VoidRealm Minis are currently on Kickstarter with a strange, eldritch campaign looking to produce a rather unique set of Fantasy miniatures for painters and perhaps some of your tabletop games. Rise Of The Eldertubbies is a mixture of nostalgia and weirdness.
Rise Of The Eldertubbies // VoidRealm Minis
Rise Of The Eldertubbies is a collaborative campaign from Kent at VoidRealm Minis and illustrator Jars. The strange, eldritch beings known as the Eldertubbies are rising from the shadows with a beautiful set of 150mm tall miniatures for painters to get stuck into or for use as part of your tabletop games.
Eldertubbies // VoidRealm Minis
If you're someone who remembers the other (not as important) tubbies then you might see some similarities here. What you get in this case though are stunning Fey creatures that could be perfect for throwing into slightly stranger roleplaying games. I would love to see these popping up in D&D of course but imagine them as encounters in the likes of Vaesen!
Eldertubbies Miniatures // VoidRealm Minis
VoidRealm Minis are working towards different options as part of this campaign. If you have a 3D printer then you can get these miniatures as STL files. You get all four of the Eldertubbies plus relevant Stretch Goals.
Digital Pledge // VoidRealm Minis
You can print the miniatures at 50mm or 150mm and they come both supported and unsupported depending on the way you want to take things. If you don't have access to a 3D printer then you can also get physical pledges from VoidRealm Minis.
Physical Pledges // VoidRealm Minis
You can get both a Standard and Deluxe version of the physical pledge including an option to get them painted which is neat. I mentioned roleplaying games earlier and VoidRealm Minis have produced D&D statistics available for these if you'd like to drop them into your roleplaying encounters.
As this is a Kickstarter, there are also Stretch Goals for both digital and physical pledges. There are new miniatures, bases, adventure modules and the massive Eldertubby Zuu. Step into VoidRealm Minis' weird world and let us know how you'd use the Eldertubbies in your games.
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Where is my bleach… MY EYES!
They should have painted them in the right colours for the Teletubbies… ?
Yeah these are not candidates for your streaking grime and whatever else the kids are doing these days
Kind of wish they made a physical set with LEDs in mind… though maybe it wouldn’t be too hard to do still? Either way I immediately imagined a “Fear and Hunger” style diorama!