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The Bones material is a polymer plastic. It is light-weight and slightly flexible, and is very durable. You can paint a Bones figure straight out of the package, and that paint job will also be pretty durable. Bones figures are as detailed as metal figures, for a much lower cost. Bones miniatures are produced with integral (built-in) bases, but it is easy to cut the miniature off of the base if you prefer to put it on something else. It is also easy to cut the figures apart to convert them into different poses or change weapons.
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25mm Heroic Scale Fantasy Miniatures
Integral Bases
Polymer Models
Miniatures are supplied unpainted. Preparation and assembly may be required.
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8 reviews
Goblins
How could you go wrong with more goblins? Good sculpts
January 21, 2022 2:28 PM
scott marpil
Perfect size and quality
October 11, 2021 1:27 PM
Good bang for Buck
Pros: - 4 Minis for less than $3. - Great details, you'd be surprised for how good they look considering what you're paying for. - The models are very versatile, each has its different pose and small details that look like a ton of fun to paint. CONS: - Doesn't come with bases. - Due to the reaper bones material, some parts tend to bend (the spears will probably come bent most of the times). Verdict: I feel the Cons have nowhere near the same weight as the pros for this model and feel like pet peeves. The ammount you get for what you pay, it's worth it. Get 2 or 3 packs of these fellows and you have enough Goblin action for most of your Campaigns.
December 23, 2017 5:02 AM
RavenEffect
Pros: - 4 Minis for less than $3. - Great details, you'd be surprised for how good they look considering what you're paying for. - The models are very versatile, each has its different pose and small details that look like a ton of fun to paint. CONS: - Doesn't come with bases. - Due to the reaper bones material, some parts tend to bend (the spears will probably come bent most of the times). Verdict: I feel the Cons have nowhere near the same weight as the pros for this model and feel like pet peeves. The ammount you get for what you pay, it's worth it. Get 2 or 3 packs of these fellows and you have enough Goblin action for most of your Campaigns.
December 23, 2017 12:00 AM
Good Goblins with big ears
Great value!! I love the big ears on these goblins. The reaper bones is kind bendy and the mold lines are kinda hard to remove so the quality is not as great but they are a good value and have just as good of detail as metal castings. Best to use some primer, reaper claims you can paint right on the plastic but I disagree.
October 21, 2015 2:10 AM
Dagon
Great value!! I love the big ears on these goblins. The reaper bones is kind bendy and the mold lines are kinda hard to remove so the quality is not as great but they are a good value and have just as good of detail as metal castings. Best to use some primer, reaper claims you can paint right on the plastic but I disagree.
October 21, 2015 12:00 AM
Great for cheap bulk minis for D&D/Pathfinder
Reaper also makes these in higher detail metal, but for those who just want bulk monsters for their campaigns at cheap price with loss of detail, these are great. Reaper bones is a bit flimsy and bends easily, its not the same hard plastic as GW or other plastic mini makers.
September 9, 2015 9:23 AM
John
Reaper also makes these in higher detail metal, but for those who just want bulk monsters for their campaigns at cheap price with loss of detail, these are great. Reaper bones is a bit flimsy and bends easily, its not the same hard plastic as GW or other plastic mini makers.
September 9, 2015 12:00 AM
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