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PA661: 25mm Scale 3x Wraiths Classic Moulds

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SKU:
PA661
UPC:
0735930006616
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.20 KGS
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Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IE
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Hobby Casting Moulds

Description

Wraiths are undead spirits that can have, to a limited degree, physical form. They can use weapons but don't need armour as they are largely specters and arrows and swords do little to harm them. How to you stop something you cannot even hit.

25mm scale rubber moulds that can cast multiple figures hundreds of times.

There are three different Wraiths that you can cast and you can cast approximately 9 figures from a single ingot of metal (e.g. Model Metal ingot is 125 grams) provided you remelt the ingates between casting.

This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

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  • 5
    Wraiths

    Three cloaked and menacing armed figures. Some nice detail and fairly dynamic poses. While the wraith king is perhaps trying a bit too hard dual wielding a poleaxe and sword, it does make him stand out as someone not to be messed with. A little work with an exacto knife and files and you can turn the poleaxe into a staff making him look more like an undead mage with a sword. The other two wraiths work fine as wraiths, or as mysterious robed cultist. Trim away the swords and they work fine as mages. You could even use them as stand in figures in the distance letting your players know they can see something out there, but that they can't make out enough detail to tell if it is friend or foe.

  • 4
    Evil wraiths are fun

    These figures were the first I tried casting. They work quite well with only a little trial and error. I have made up some and painted black and dark grey. I have others I use as "cult followers" that I painted a bright blue. The one holding the sword upright I have made extras of and chopped him in two. I have already put him on the legs of an orc to make a new swordsman for my orcs. Both of the wraiths with swords are just begging for head swaps so I may do some of those next.

4 Reviews

  • 5
    Wraiths

    Three cloaked and menacing armed figures. Some nice detail and fairly dynamic poses. While the wraith king is perhaps trying a bit too hard dual wielding a poleaxe and sword, it does make him stand out as someone not to be messed with. A little work with an exacto knife and files and you can turn the poleaxe into a staff making him look more like an undead mage with a sword. The other two wraiths work fine as wraiths, or as mysterious robed cultist. Trim away the swords and they work fine as mages. You could even use them as stand in figures in the distance letting your players know they can see something out there, but that they can't make out enough detail to tell if it is friend or foe.

  • 4
    Evil wraiths are fun

    These figures were the first I tried casting. They work quite well with only a little trial and error. I have made up some and painted black and dark grey. I have others I use as "cult followers" that I painted a bright blue. The one holding the sword upright I have made extras of and chopped him in two. I have already put him on the legs of an orc to make a new swordsman for my orcs. Both of the wraiths with swords are just begging for head swaps so I may do some of those next.

  • 5
    Wraith

    Great figures that cast quite easily.

  • 3
    Cool but small

    I play warhammer and have used some fantasy skeleton figures from prince august with great success. I wanted to use these as cairn wraiths but they were a lot smaller than the other figures. They do however look cool as some kind of deamonic ghost children and I use them as spirit hosts.

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