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billyreb23 Jul 2007 6:02 p.m. PST

I am searching for manufactures of miniature figures of werewolves, that resemble the creatures seen in such movies as "American Werewolf in London" (not "Paris"), "Ginger Snaps", "Underworld" and "Van Helsing" and the somewhat recent Dr. Who episode where The Doctor and Rose help protect Queen Victoria from a martian/werewolf. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

Cacique Caribe23 Jul 2007 6:26 p.m. PST

BillyReb,

Would this help?

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mrwigglesworth23 Jul 2007 7:07 p.m. PST

Here you go
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Ulfr Ericsson23 Jul 2007 8:14 p.m. PST

We are working on some that will look alot like these.

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Mr Canuck23 Jul 2007 8:49 p.m. PST

West Wind Productions does a nice pack of four in the "VAMPIRE WARS" line: link

…and their "SECRETS OF THE THIRD REICH" line has a nice "uber" werewolf Leader type: link

Parmenion24 Jul 2007 1:33 a.m. PST

I would say that the Reaper ones are closest to the style you seem to be looking for from the sources you mention. Except for the one from American Werewolf in London. Best transformation sequence ever, but one of the worst actual werewolves!

For a leaner look, you might also like to check out Heresy's.

Comfychairgames24 Jul 2007 8:50 a.m. PST

Spinespur's Cerebeast has 3 heads, but it's made so if you don't attach the side heads you could never tell it was meant to have 2 other heads.

Check out comfychairgames.com for more on him and other creatures.

BunkerMonkey24 Jul 2007 11:44 a.m. PST

There is one figure in Blue Moon's Gothic Horror line that is a sort of "werewolf-in-transformation" type figure.

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It's the one in the bottom row on all fours.

billyreb26 Jul 2007 7:42 p.m. PST

I saw the perfect specimen for a Werewolf Figure at Ilyad Games. Unfortunately they are no longer in business and their UK stockist has no more minis. If I could've bought that figure and painted it, I'd have a proper model to inspire me to write my lycanthrope story.

foreshadow13 Nov 2011 5:15 p.m. PST

I have some Werewolf minis from the Werewolf rpg. I have a black spiral dancer and a full set of 5 minis for a werewolf (1 for each form): wolf, large wolf, glabro, crinos (full werewolf), and human

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