Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs
Gorging Baitbat Miniature for Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder or other TTRPGs

Gorging Baitbat

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FAQ

Where is my order?
Rest assured, we are printing, cleaning up and shipping your order as fast as we can. Myth Forged is just the two of us (Sam and Steve) so sometimes in busier periods a bit of a queue can develop. Average dispatch time is 5 days but check the banner at the top of the site for accurate lead times.
 
What kind of glue should I use?
I use a gel super glue. We sell Loctite on the store as we know it works!
Poly/plastic cement will not work
 
What prep do I need to do for painting?
The miniatures should be ready for a priming coat, however I'd always recommend a quick wash with warm, soapy water. You can paint directly onto the mini, but I recommend priming.
 
Why have some of the miniatures come on supports?
I ship delicate or small things with the supports still attached. I've found that things get broken and/or lost if I don't. If you submerge them in hot warm for 15 seconds, most miniatures will peel off the supports really easily. Just go slowly and steadily.
 
My mini feels sticky/tacky to touch - what's going on?
Sometimes the combination of humidity and the packaging causes the washing solution to make the surface a little tacky. This can be solved with a wash in either isopolyl alcohol, or just hot soapy water. Leave to dry in the sun/warm dry place and they'll be fine.

Introducing the Fat Baitbat miniature, a unique and macabre addition to your Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder 2E, or Call of Cthulhu game settings. This chilling figure captures a scene of horror and suspense: a grotesquely bloated baitbat, caught in the act of throttling a victim on a bed beneath a gnarled tree. This eerie miniature brings a new level of dark storytelling and atmospheric tension to your tabletop RPG adventures.

The sculpt of the Fat Baitbat is a masterpiece in miniature horror. The baitbat, with its distended, fat body, is depicted in a moment of terrifying action, its hands locked around the throat of an unsuspecting victim lying on a bed. The detail of the tree, with its twisted branches looming overhead, adds a sinister and ominous backdrop to the scene. The expressions of horror and struggle are meticulously captured, creating a tableau that is both disturbing and captivating.

For those who delight in painting miniatures, this unpainted figure offers a wealth of creative possibilities. The textural contrasts between the baitbat's bloated flesh, the rough bark of the tree, and the fabric of the bed provide an excellent opportunity for experimenting with different painting techniques. The dramatic nature of the scene invites bold choices in color and shading, enhancing the miniature's impact and bringing the ghastly scene to life.

Incorporating the Fat Baitbat into your TTRPG sessions is sure to leave a memorable impression. Whether it's a haunting encounter in a dark forest in Dungeons and Dragons, a gruesome discovery in a Pathfinder 2E mystery, or a climactic scene in a Call of Cthulhu horror story, this miniature adds depth and intensity to the narrative. It's more than just a game piece; it's a storytelling device that evokes fear, suspense, and the thrill of the unknown, making each game session an unforgettable experience.

50mm base. 32mm scale.

Licensing

This miniature is officially licensed by Clay Cyanide

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