🛡️ Level up your tabletop army with customizable guards that bring your fantasy world to life!
The DRUNK'N DRAGON DND Guards Minis set includes 25 unpainted, 28mm scale fantasy miniatures featuring five unique guard types. Designed for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and other tabletop RPGs, these figures come on 1-inch bases, perfect for grid-based gameplay. This bulk starter set offers an affordable, customizable solution for Dungeon Masters seeking to enhance immersion and tactical depth in their campaigns.
Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 110 Grams |
Material Fabric | Kunststoff |
Subject Character | Dragon,Monster |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Dragon,Fantasy |
Number of Items | 25 |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable |
B**D
A set of useful figures with decent quality for the price
My kids wanted to get some miniatures to try painting, and this looked like a good set to let them start learning how. The box includes 5 copies of each figure: half-orc with axe, dwarf with hammer, crossbowman, swordsman and spearman.Pros: The detail is fair, and the poses look good. Although the figures are somewhat generic, this helps make them useful for many RPG settings. The plastic seems sturdy yet flexible enough that the pieces shouldn't break off. None of my figures had any issues with leaning. The half-orc's axes were straight, and all of the crossbows looked fine. Most of the dwarf hammers were straight. Despite the thin dimension, most of the swords were also straight.Cons: Each figure has some mold lines, but those should be easy to trim or sand off before painting. A couple of the dwarf hammers had a slight bend in the shaft, and a couple of the swords were slightly bent as well. Every spear was bent. Hot water should be able to straighten out the weapons.Other thoughts: Although I own several metal miniatures, very few of them have crossbows, so I was happy to add some crossbowmen to my collection. The head on the spears looks somewhat like a glaive (another weapon sorely lacking among my metal figures), so those figures can potentially serve as glaive-wielders instead of spearmen if desired.Conclusion: At just over $1 per mini, the price is very reasonable for what this set includes. Although the figures aren't perfect, the mold lines and bent weapons are fixable issues. I would probably rate this 4.5 stars, but since that's not an option I'm rounding it up to 5. I hope to see more miniature sets like this from Drunk'n Dragon in the future.
A**A
Some more detailed than others
This is a good set and if you don't care about details these are great. I have fun painting detailed and not detailed minis. I will say some of them do not look very nice (goblin a hand looks really bad), but with a good paint job or if you add clay or something you can easily make these work great for you. I did have fun working with these and they are very cheap so I didn't expect them to be amazing. I do say to get them and just work with them, unless you have a hard time with mini that are not detailed and need a bit of work.
M**E
Excellent Miniatures - Great Bang for Buck
The quality is great. And the details are just enough to make them interesting, without making them hard to paint. And the mold lines are even placed in places that make removal optional. You can never have too many guards, but I especially like the dwarf and orc.Overall, great product and I will certainly be buying more in the future.
O**B
AWESOME if not Perfect Bulk Miniatures
The figures arrived packaged together in a baggie inside a small box. I got exactly what was advertised, 5 each Half-Orcs, Dwarves, Swordsmen, Crossbowmen, and Spearmen. For just over a buck-a-piece, these are a fantastic value with quality material and good details.None of my figures arrived broken, but 4/5 of the spearmen's spears are really bent and one of the crossbowmen is standing with a dramatic lean-back. I might try warming the figures in hot water and see if they can be straightened. I may not bother since these are just meant for generic NPCs anyway. If I do, I'll update with the results.See attached pictures which include a ruler and painted Hero Forge figure for scale.
B**N
Good value for money
Sometimes you just need a lot of guards in your campaign, nothing fancy, and buying several of the same miniature gets expensive quick. That's why I was glad to see this package. I got five sculpts, 25 miniatures, basically an entire town guard, for roughly a buck a piece. Like all miniatures, metal or plastic, some of the thin parts (swords, spears, etc) have come out a bit bent. I haven't yet went to the effort to warm them in hot water and bend them back, but some of them have bent back into shape with just simple finger pressure and holding them in place. They also come well-based. In total, I like these little guys.
N**I
My First DND Army
It’s amazing! I now have an army thanks to this set, only one or two minis had bent swords and spears but all of the crossbows were perfect. Great set and good price.
C**L
Nice but got a broken piece.
One of my half orc guards is missing an arm. Other than that, nice set.
A**N
Awesome!
My DM absolutely loved these! He loved having a bunch of extra little guys for our games and they are of really nice quality so they at least stand up to a bunch of rowdy teens. A couple were a little bit bent but nothing that couldn’t be fixed by my friend who also painted them and they have just enough detail to look awesome when painted too!
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