I have started a new campaign as a half-elf bard and the DM has asked us to describe in detail how we will spend our downtime so he might decide how that will weave into the story and to determine the amount of money we will earn for ourselves per week.
My half-elf bard has decided to establish an Import-Export company. I am now looking for a mini in the same scale as the typically sold commercial minis for my half-elf bard riding his riding horse with two saddle bags, riding saddle bit and bridle. The half-elf (male) himself wears fine clothes when he is in town and wears his leather armor when he is out of town. He always has his (baldric &) rapier and (heavy leather belt &) dagger on his left hip, a wooden flute in a pouch positioned in the middle of his chest (his normal spell casting focus) and usually has his lute slung over his back if he is not playing it. While not expected in this exercise, he wears a broad rimmed black hat like you would imagine on Zoro as a standard fashion choice, although he is careful to remove his hat whenever he enters a building, meets a lady or an important figure in the world outdoors.
Does anyone know where a noble figure riding a horse may be found? I would prefer that he have a rapier, be a half-elf, be wearing leather armor and have a lute over his back on in "playing position" in his lap, but all these extras are optional if the figure is otherwise attractive enough. If someone wishes to investigate printing the figure with a 3D printer, I would like to discuss that too.
Happy gaming everyone.
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I would take a look at HeroForge Custom Miniatures, they have a wide variety and I know they have mounts that you can have your figure riding!
DEFINITELY recommend Hero Forge for this as well. I've made some amazing minis thanks to them. The best part is you can buy the mini itself or if you know someone with a 3d printer you can just buy the .stl file for cheaper and print it yourself
Well, I have to admit Hero Forge is pretty incredible. Getting a mini printed is a little more costly than I had planned but it does allow me to customize the figure to a great degree. Thanks for the recommendation.
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I have started a new campaign as a half-elf bard and the DM has asked us to describe in detail how we will spend our downtime so he might decide how that will weave into the story and to determine the amount of money we will earn for ourselves per week.
My half-elf bard has decided to establish an Import-Export company. I am now looking for a mini in the same scale as the typically sold commercial minis for my half-elf bard riding his riding horse with two saddle bags, riding saddle bit and bridle. The half-elf (male) himself wears fine clothes when he is in town and wears his leather armor when he is out of town. He always has his (baldric &) rapier and (heavy leather belt &) dagger on his left hip, a wooden flute in a pouch positioned in the middle of his chest (his normal spell casting focus) and usually has his lute slung over his back if he is not playing it. While not expected in this exercise, he wears a broad rimmed black hat like you would imagine on Zoro as a standard fashion choice, although he is careful to remove his hat whenever he enters a building, meets a lady or an important figure in the world outdoors.
Does anyone know where a noble figure riding a horse may be found? I would prefer that he have a rapier, be a half-elf, be wearing leather armor and have a lute over his back on in "playing position" in his lap, but all these extras are optional if the figure is otherwise attractive enough. If someone wishes to investigate printing the figure with a 3D printer, I would like to discuss that too.
Happy gaming everyone.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
I would take a look at HeroForge Custom Miniatures, they have a wide variety and I know they have mounts that you can have your figure riding!
DEFINITELY recommend Hero Forge for this as well. I've made some amazing minis thanks to them. The best part is you can buy the mini itself or if you know someone with a 3d printer you can just buy the .stl file for cheaper and print it yourself
Full of rice, beans, and bad ideas.
Well, I have to admit Hero Forge is pretty incredible. Getting a mini printed is a little more costly than I had planned but it does allow me to customize the figure to a great degree. Thanks for the recommendation.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt