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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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6 reviews
An awesome looking dwarf adventurer
So we got the cool action pose, with his axe charging to battle. We got the gear and weapons hanging on his person. Harsk works amazing as an adventurer, doesn't matter if you're a fighter, barbarian or whatever martial class. Even without a base it stands alright. A good adition to have if you need a warrior type of character.
May 26, 2019 1:43 AM
Hyodorio
So we got the cool action pose, with his axe charging to battle. We got the gear and weapons hanging on his person. Harsk works amazing as an adventurer, doesn't matter if you're a fighter, barbarian or whatever martial class. Even without a base it stands alright. A good adition to have if you need a warrior type of character.
May 26, 2019 12:00 AM
Pathfinder's Iconic Dwarven Ranger
Harsk is a nice looking sculpt. He is loaded down with gear and weapons with a great dynamic charging pose. Works as any of the warrior classes.
November 12, 2015 8:14 AM
Anton
Harsk is a nice looking sculpt. He is loaded down with gear and weapons with a great dynamic charging pose. Works as any of the warrior classes.
November 12, 2015 12:00 AM
Versatile Dwarven Adventurer
Harsk is another Bones figure in what I would call the unofficial travel/adventurer line. He's absolutely loaded down with gear. This fierce, charging dwarf figure has a couple of pouches up front and is lugging a lot of gear around besides his single-edged and rune-covered axe. A pack and bedroll are joined by a crossbow, a quiver of bolts, a tea pot, a bottle of something (obviously spirits!) with straps and a wide belt to hold everything in place. While Harsk could make a great dwarven warrior, I think this sculpt has a lot of potential for other fighty dwarf classes such as the ranger, or possibly a rogue (if you were to paint the breastplate as leather). My copy of Harsk is fairly solid and not very bendy. His axe is just thick enough to be somewhat out of the danger zone of overly bendy bones parts.
September 18, 2015 4:46 AM
GrimDork
Harsk is another Bones figure in what I would call the unofficial travel/adventurer line. He's absolutely loaded down with gear. This fierce, charging dwarf figure has a couple of pouches up front and is lugging a lot of gear around besides his single-edged and rune-covered axe. A pack and bedroll are joined by a crossbow, a quiver of bolts, a tea pot, a bottle of something (obviously spirits!) with straps and a wide belt to hold everything in place. While Harsk could make a great dwarven warrior, I think this sculpt has a lot of potential for other fighty dwarf classes such as the ranger, or possibly a rogue (if you were to paint the breastplate as leather). My copy of Harsk is fairly solid and not very bendy. His axe is just thick enough to be somewhat out of the danger zone of overly bendy bones parts.
September 18, 2015 12:00 AM
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