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Gavin Syme GBS Sponsoring Member of TMP of Alternative Armies writes:

A malign and evil monster which comes from the ice floes and from the forests to consume the flesh of living creatures, and to cause them madness and in possession of their minds make them commit heinous acts.
Wendigo

Our mega event March to War 2021 is on at Alternative Armies. Until 3rd May, automatically 20% off all orders at check-out, 24 new releases, free and cheaper shipping rates, and more. Read about this in full in our full details blog post. Plus all this month, you automatically get a free 40mm tall Troll in your package.

A creature of North American folklore, the Wendigo takes many forms and several spellings. Our painted example was chosen to be a woodland (not ice) Wendigo, composed of rock and vegetation rather than snow and tundra. Its guts are superheated!

7120 – Wendigo

Wendigo

This pack contains one 28mm scale metal-and-resin model. Supplied in five pieces, these being the lower body and legs, the upper body, the head, and two arms. A degree of pose choice in arm and head positioning is possible. When assembled, the model stands 40mm tall, 50mm long.

Wendigo size comparison

As you can see, this monster works in many settings and scales (shown with a 28mm and 15mm miniature). Sculpted by John Bell in his work on the Frontear range, and alongside his Sengoku 15mm Japanese fantasy range, this is a great model with a lot of detail to be seen.

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