💀 Join the Skeleton Army—Your Adventure Awaits!
This 100-piece set of Army Skeleton Warriors features 2-inch tall figures in 6 assorted positions, crafted from durable plastic. Ideal for ages 3 and up, these warriors come ready to play with no assembly required, making them a perfect addition to any imaginative playtime.
Product Dimensions | 37.08 x 16.26 x 9.14 cm; 362.87 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | LYSB00IDBZPIU-TOYS |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 100 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | Yellow |
ASIN | B00IDBZPIU |
A**R
Great for large D&D skeletons or chopped up for scenery/bone piles.
For anyone thinking of purchasing these skeletons for D&D they count as a large creature. They are about 2 inches tall from the base to the top of their heads, some are a little bigger but they are all about two inches, whereas most D&D figures are only about an 1 inch tall. The bases for these skeletons is about 1 1/2 inches long. A medium creature in D&D has a circular base of only an inch, so these are definitely a large creature. They do stand fairly well but if you intend to use these in a game I'd recommend attaching a large base to it so your players won't get confused as to the area it's supposed to take up. All of that aside this is a great buy. These are above and beyond the plastic army men available when I was a child. If you intend to use them in D&D they will of course take a little preparation. They have a little flashing that you'll have to take off and as I said they stand fairly well but I'd recommend attaching them to a large base. Some of the weapons may be a little bent and if you're a painter, which I am, you'll probably want to do that too. Taking all of that into consideration you receive a hundred skeletons for a little over $.12 a piece. At that price I'd say even with the prep work you're coming out ahead. Out of a hundred figures only one was damaged. One swordsman with a cutlass was missing his sword arm. I had no intention of using all of these for D&D figures, truth be told only a few of them will get painted and attached to bases. Most of these figures will be cut into pieces for scenery and bone piles. So a damaged one is no big deal, and frankly one damaged figure out of a hundred is perfectly acceptable. I've got a lot of work to do, but will post pictures of painted figures and bone piles when I finish them. Below is a listing of the individual bags and the total of what I received. No two orders will be the same, but I wanted to give you an idea of what you can expect. First Bag: 4 Swordsmen with cutlasses *Note-One of these was missing it's sword arm 4 Swordsmen with shields 6 Spearmen 3 Axe men 1 Flail 1 Archer Second Bag: 1 Swordsman with cutlass 1 Swordsman with shield 3 Spearmen 6 Axe men 3 Flails 6 Archers Third Bag: 6 Swordsmen with cutlasses 2 Swordsmen with shields 2 Spearmen 6 Axe men 1 Flail 3 Archers Fourth Bag: 3 Swordsmen with cutlasses 4 Swordsmen with shields 2 Spearmen 5 Axe men 2 Flails 4 Archers Fifth Bag: 2 Swordsmen with cutlasses 3 Swordsmen with shields 3 Spearmen 5 Axe men 4 Flails 3 Archers Total: 17 Swordsmen with cutlasses* Note one was missing it's sword arm 14 Swordsmen with shields 16 Spearmen 25 Axe men 11 Flails 17 Archers
N**Y
great quality
I ordered these expecting good quality skeletons, and thats exactly what I got. they are made out of good quality plastic and are about 2 inches tall. But, you may need a knife to cut off extra bits of plastic. They came fast, and none of them were broken.
K**S
Uneven bottoms
Some of the plastic pieces are not fully even so they have a lean and or fall down constantly. That is my only complaint. For the price and amount of minis I can't complain about anything else
K**N
An army of skeletons for D&D
bought these for my DM to battle in our Monday night Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
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