Friday, April 4, 2014
Snake Goddess of War Statue for Pulp and Fantasy Games in 25-28 mm Scale
The jungle is in the process of reclaiming the ruins of an ancient temple. Moss gross on all surfaces. Small animals and large insects scuttle through the dead leaves and bark strewn across the tiled floor. In the deepening shadows along one wall stands a statue. The once lustrous metal body now carries a patina of verdigris.
An idol to a strange goddess perhaps. Part human, part snake.
She wields a variety of deadly weapons in her multiple arms. This is not a god of peace, but rather one who revels in war. And who likely expects living sacrifices from her followers.
Moss has begun to grow on the statue's base. Water marks streak the stone pedestal.
Designed for use with 25 to 28 mm scale miniatures as shown in the photo.
This scenery piece stands about 3-5/8 inches (92 mm) tall from the bottom of the base to the tip of the statue. The base measures 1-3/4 inches (45 mm) in width.
It can be used in fantasy and pulp adventure scenarios. Perhaps the metal statue can be animated through the actions of her worshipers?
Visit my store for my terrain and scenery pieces.
An idol to a strange goddess perhaps. Part human, part snake.
She wields a variety of deadly weapons in her multiple arms. This is not a god of peace, but rather one who revels in war. And who likely expects living sacrifices from her followers.
Moss has begun to grow on the statue's base. Water marks streak the stone pedestal.
Designed for use with 25 to 28 mm scale miniatures as shown in the photo.
This scenery piece stands about 3-5/8 inches (92 mm) tall from the bottom of the base to the tip of the statue. The base measures 1-3/4 inches (45 mm) in width.
It can be used in fantasy and pulp adventure scenarios. Perhaps the metal statue can be animated through the actions of her worshipers?
Visit my store for my terrain and scenery pieces.
Labels:
25 - 28 mm,
fantasy,
horror,
pulp,
scenery
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