
She is Eiryss, the lone Iosan huntress, scouring the land plying her skills in battle to take down powerful mages and warjacks, disabling the enemy's machines and fouling up their Mage's spells. Capable of slipping in undetected to strike fast at the enemy's weak points. Her crossbow fires a powerful array of darts with varying effects, all devastating to the enemy. Her intolerance of warjacks save those of her people does render her incapable of being near any non myrmidon units in her employer's army but few find this a hindrance as she is often found far afield of the main body of their army.
Category Photography / All
Species Elf
Size 640 x 480px
File Size 83.7 kB
hahah no worries don't mind people asking, these are Warmachine miniatures, by Privateer Press up in Bellevue, Washington. They are for a tabletop strategy battle game but you can also collect em, they are for painting, they come as pewter(older models anyways) pieces you assemble and can paint, Eiryss has been base coated black by who had her before me, only issue is metal the paint doesn't always like to stay as compared to plastic resin. This is just one of the characters I have in my army for this game, there are other factions to play and it is compatible with the company's other game called Hordes. If you like collecting models to paint then by all means give em a looksie, see if you like the pieces Privateer Press has in their gallery, if you do I suggest then checking out your local gaming/hobby store, usually the place people go to play Magic The Gathering, Warhmmer 40k or fantasy and often DnD as well
I'm a huge Pathfinder and 3.5er. I DM mostly. however I've never really done the tabletop miniatures until recently. I have a single pewter one from Reaper that I want to get painted. Trying to use more of the physical battle mat kind of encounters so player can relate to it a bit better. Just saw this and thought about Pathfinder. It really looked like one of their iconic characters. Now that I take a closer look, they are quite a bit different. They are both female gunslingers though. Very Cool mini, can't wait to see what you do about painting them.
hehehe thanks most likely gonna have them painted for me, I don't like working with the metal miniatures paintwise, I have a hard enough time with the plastic for my 40k army and I am not skilled enough to work with these, orks for 40k have much larger features these guys are fairly small except the warjacks
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