Add A Colossal $250 Sailing Ship To Your D&D Minis Collection!

The Falling Star Sailing Ship is a 33" colossal model of a sailing ship produced by WizKids, as part of their Icons of the Realms series.

The Falling Star Sailing Ship is a 33" colossal model of a sailing ship produced by WizKids, as part of their Icons of the Realms series.

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In full, it's 17.2" tall, 33" long, and 6.4" wide, with reversible deck tiles (with/without gridlines), magnetic removable masts and staircases, and more. It will retail for $249.99. "Adventure awaits on the high seas with the D&D Icons of the Realms: The Falling Star Sailing Ship! This fantastic fully-painted miniature of colossal stature and tremendous detail stands a whopping 17.2" tall, 33" long, and 6.4" wide (12.6" wide at the masts!)* and has a myriad of features! Additionally, the deck tiles are reversible, with or without grid lines, to allow for whichever way you play or wish to display this premium show piece. This feature rich ships includes multiple stackable deck tiles allowing players to fight on the deck or in the dark underbelly of the ship, magnetized removable masts, removable stair cases, and even functional hatches on the sides of the ships for you to fire upon your enemies! Perfect for aquatic adventures, one shot side quests, or even taking on the godlike kraken, the D&D Icons of the Realms: The Falling Star Sailing Ship is sure to bring marvelous excitement to your tabletop!" Thanks to Gustavo for the scoop!


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Bishop Odo

Explorer
The ship is cool, but how many times will you use it, in a game? That's one third of a Prusa 3d printer, and then you can print your own, or how many miniatures, that will get used much more?
 

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Inchoroi

Adventurer
The ship is cool, but how many times will you use it, in a game? That's one third of a Prusa 3d printer, and then you can print your own, or how many miniatures, that will get used much more?

That depends entirely on the game itself, really. I want one because my players voted on a Pirate campaign, so we'll be getting a lot of use out of it.
 

Dausuul

Legend

Ooh, that is a sweet ship. Half the price, you can see into the lower decks without disassembling, and we don't have to wait for months. It's a long-standing tradition in my group that no matter what the campaign, the party always ends up on a boat eventually (at which point we have to play the obvious song).

You should ask the maker if they offer referral bonuses, because you just got them another sale. :)
 





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