Who let the dogs out?

Role Playing Dungeon Doggies are a cool set of alternative miniatures to use in any miniatures agnostic fantasy game. So if you’ve had your heart set on playing out Oliver & Co. or the Incredible Journey, you totally can. Or if you just want to annoy your GM and play a Scooby-like talking dog, well go for it.

I enjoyed painting these. The models are pretty well detailed and the sculpture took the time to think out how some pieces of armor might work on a dog. They also made sure to accurately represent the various breeds which of course meant I had to do some research to make the paint match.

These were originally part of a Kickstarter but are now available from Steamforged Games. Shown here are two complete sets of the three boxes available. Several of my clients have picked up the miniatures so I imagine you might see more of these soon.

Reaper Bone 3 Delivers

Reaper Bone 3 Delivers

Kickstarter – After some minor delays the Reaper Bones 3 Kickstarter arrived. I didn't go whole hog on this one as I don't play D&D I don't really need a boatload of Fantasy models, even if it's an amazing deal. While this was running my group was playing quite a bit of Frostgrave however, so I did pick up the Graveyard set to fill out my board.

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How I felt

Finishing – It's important to me that my models be complete. You spend so much time painting and basing your models, why would you leave the bottom of the base plain? For me I use a compass cutter and some self stick felt to complete the base. Not only does this give your model a finished look, the felt will help to keep them in place on the battlefield.

Finishing – It's important to me that my models be complete. You spend so much time painting and basing your models, why would you leave the bottom of the base plain? For me I use a compass cutter and some self stick felt to complete the base. Not only does this give your model a finished look, the felt will help to keep them in place on the battlefield.