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Suggestions for '10 HUge miniature set


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We used a counter from the Fiery Dragon Summoned Creatures Counter Collection 5 last night for a Huge Water Elemental, which is nice enough but a mini is always a bit better for my gang, particularly when we're using minis for other things.

There is no such thing as a water elemental in D&D anymore, so i doubt they'll be making a miniature for it.
 

When I was first hired but before I made it out to Seattle, I started brainstorming a list of potential figures for the Huge set that will come out this summer; one of the figures on it was a huge Trebuchet. (I still have the piece of paper tacked up on the wall next to me.) It didn't end up making the final set list, but maybe I should reconsider it for this one.
 




I'm a 3.5 guy so forgive me if I give outdated stuff-

Huge Water Elemental ( removable from base so that a medium figure can be placed inside as it engulfed

Dragon King (I know- Darksun- dead game world at this point still)

Dragon Turtle

1/2 Dragon dinosaur of some sort

Dire Shark (hammer head for something different or Tiger shark)

Green Dragon (minus silly unicorn chin horns)

Dire Bear (advanced)

Huge nasty snake (ought to be stunning to look at)

Huge undead seige beetles (okay- its obvious I play Darksun)
 



If you guys are really going to make a huge trebuchet please consider the idea of doing also a small tower for siege.

I think a trebuchet, a tower and stuff like that deserves an "icon" treatment for test its viability... :)
 

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