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PA664: 25mm Scale 3x Undead Warriors Classic Moulds

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SKU:
PA664
UPC:
0735930006647
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.20 KGS
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Specifications

Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IE
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Hobby Casting Moulds

Description

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

This is one of the most useful sets in the Prince August fantasy line. Strangely enough, despite the great potential for flexibility, the undead warriors are easily overlooked.
Out of this set you can create hags, wicked magic users, deranged monk/cleric types, beggars, ghouls, vampires, and decayed zombies. Assassin types are also quite possible and with a quick change of paint colors, it's even possible to turn these miniatures into aging (and perhaps quite ill of health) goblin/orcish wizards.

There are three different Undead Warriors 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
    undead warriors

    Labeled as undead warriors, they are certainly useful as a zombie horde, or a pack of ghouls. The figures all have ragged robes, bald heads, and appear to have gouges or gaps in their skin. Two of them are armed with swords, and so might be used as stronger undead warriors in a disturbed tomb. Could also be used as cultists of a plague god whose flesh has started to rot even while they live.

1 Review

  • 5
    undead warriors

    Labeled as undead warriors, they are certainly useful as a zombie horde, or a pack of ghouls. The figures all have ragged robes, bald heads, and appear to have gouges or gaps in their skin. Two of them are armed with swords, and so might be used as stronger undead warriors in a disturbed tomb. Could also be used as cultists of a plague god whose flesh has started to rot even while they live.