Rocket Pig Games: Printing some normal sized models!

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Rocket Pig Games, or RPG for short since I don't want to type so much, are a company I keep coming back to. For one, they've got an absolutely MASSIVE back catalog these days. Not only that, but there's a ton of variety there too. You've got your standard tabletop RPG monsters, adventurous types, but all sorts of crazy gigantic creatures of assorted shapes and sizes. Rocket Pig were one of the first to really push the size of tabletop monstrosities, and I salute them for that. We'll get to those soon enough.
Today though, I wanted to try printing some "normal" sized models. Around the scale of a human.
A quick note for those unaware- when printing these in resin directly on the build plate, it can be a chore removing the figures. I've found sliding a razor blade is incredibly quick and easy compared to fighting with a tool to pry them off.
One of the joys of getting to pick and choose through their back catalog via their site or on My Mini Factory lets be cherry pick the things that cater to my taste, but I kept it a bit normal. Mostly orcs and humans this time, with the exception of a few odd bug people.
I'm quite pleased with my results. The Orcs balance a fine line between cartoonish and intidimating. The more esoteric models are appropriately weird. The Winter warrior is a nice and proper looking barbarian, and unfortunately towers over my painted Hoplite.
Most of the Orcs come from their last kickstarter campaign. It looks like they're gearing up for a new campaign in the Spring, so I'll be keeping my eyes peeled on that.

Brose their figures here!
https://rocketpiggames.com/
https://www.patreon.com/rocketpiggames
https://www.myminifactory.com/users/RocketPigGames







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