Looking for Yuan-Ti Miniatures

Gilvan Blight

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Besides Reaper, does anyone know of any minatures suitable for being used as Yuan-Ti in D&D?

I\'m not interested in those skinny snakes with shells from Rackham either as they don\'t look nearly buff enough for what I am looking for.
 

Timelord

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I was given a kiddies version of D&D a while back, and that had some plastic yuan-ti models in it, although they're not great. Might be worth a look though if you can find some pics of them? Just a thought, sorry not more helpful!
 

BPI

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In the new GW Tyranid range there are the Ravener Brood box of three plastics that I was hoping to combine the serpent tails of with the torsos of the new Minotaurs, until I saw them :) Still a useful snakey base for an easy Tuan-Ti Abomination conversion.

Cheers, B.
 

Primeval

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Blood Moon Miniatures has some great snake priestesses with legs, and some equally great snakemen with the bodies of snakes. Also if you can find the old C-series Citadel Chaos Snakemen on Ebay they have lots of character to them!
 

ThriKeen Priest

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Blood Moon Miniatures has some great snake priestesses with legs, and some equally great snakemen with the bodies of snakes. Also if you can find the old C-series Citadel Chaos Snakemen on Ebay they have lots of character to them!

I have Citadel Chaos Snakemen; will post pics...
 

DXM

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In the D&D set- Against the Giants is a YUAN-TI ANATHEMA
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It's a prepainted fairly large. If I remember correctly maybe 3-4 inches tall
Hope this helps, I'll see if the D&D Prepainted has any different ones.

Also found a
YUAN-TI Abomination from an older set
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this guy might be only 1.5 - 2 inches tall.
Check the Wizards of the Coast - D&D website for their gallery of miniatures from past sets.
 
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