🪦 Raise the Dead, Rule the Battlefield!
The Kings of War: Undead: Skeleton Regiment features a box of 20 unassembled and unpainted plastic skeleton warriors, complete with customizable options like extra heads and weapons. Perfect for military-themed tabletop games, this set includes a champion, standard bearer, and musician to enhance your gaming experience.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.47 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Subject Character | Undead Skeletons |
Style Name | Medieval |
Theme | Military |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Box |
A**L
A good buy.
The models are pretty good. Lots of detail, and easy to put together. If your thinking of proxying them for anything else, too small for warhammer. Better for DnD. I just used them as added decoration for my terrian.
F**A
STOP READING THIS REVIEW AND CALL THE MILITARY, WE'RE ALL DYING OUT HERE
Super detailed and varied, modeled perfectly for gluing together. My one complaint is that they really are reanimated corpses that ended up eating my dog. Seriously, I opened the massive 10x10 shipping container and 2nd century Grecian warriors spilled out half rotting with glowing green eyes. My house is on fire and it sounds like their killing my neighbors but that doesn't really take away from the awesome detail and fast delivery.
H**E
Great models for tabletop games (if you have the tools for assembly)
Really cool figures, with a lot of options for building different unit types (spearmen, sword and shield, and a lot of interesting unique weapons like axes and scythes. The pieces for the model come unassembled, and you really need wire cutters or similar to get them off the sprues, which does leave rough spots that have to be sanded down, but otherwise the sculpting is very detailed and doesn't have much flashing. The plastic used is also really nice- a lot of plastic models can be too soft, which both ruins the balance of the figure and tends to let the grooves where pieces fit together deform and not glue together properly. These skeletons are made from a very solid plastic that holds together amazingly. Even the bannerman figure , which has a flag twice as tall as the figure itself glued to one hand, is solid enough I feel comfortable tossing it in my dnd box (they are the right size for dnd, by the way- slightly on the small side compared to, say, reaper models but well within medium size category) with all the others and don't worry about anything coming separated.If you have the right tools, which you can probably buy at a hardware store for like ten bucks, these are good models for any tabletop game. Also, a lot of figures for the price (22 counting the dog and the half-buried skeleton, plus swords and shields and skulls and things which are great for kitbashing scenery)!
J**L
These little fighting skeletons are accepting no jibba jabba!!
These are the coolest little D&D digures. The details are lovely & the variety of ways the parts can be swapped out allow for the most imaginitive hobbiests the most possibilities. I totally dig these little boogers
A**R
A great gaming value!
These are great models! Not quite on par with Games Workshop, but there are some things I prefer. I love that the models aren't leaning forward at 45 degrees like some Warhammer Fantasy models. The sprues are loaded with goodies, too!
M**A
My bad?
I expected these to at least be fully put together minis. They most definitely are not. You have to assemble the minis yourself and then paint them as well. I was super bummed because I couldn’t use them for my session. Wish the picture showed what I would actually be receiving.
J**N
Great for D&D
Picked these up to use for D&D, models look great and are the perfect size. Soon they will lay low some adventures.
R**D
Arrived as expected accurate to advertising.
Arrived as expected accurate to advertising.
T**E
Great service
Good product for back rank fillers
D**T
un peu plus petit que le 28mm
tres bien et rapide, bien emballer, merci encore personne a recommander et sérieuse jolie petit armées de squelettes pour jouer sur plateau
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