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For the past 15+ years, I've been using LEGO minifigures in place of more traditional role-playing miniatures. During that time, I've also built a number of LEGO miniatures for creatures that were non-humanoid or were significantly larger or smaller than humans.
This 12-headed hydra represents one of my more recent and complex attempts. The body shape is loosely based on the picture in the D&D Monster Manual, as is the scale (1 inch = 5 feet), but this mini could be used with any RPG or miniature rules, as well as a standalone fantasy/mythology model.
This is my first CUUSOO submission, so feedback is very welcome!
This 12-headed hydra represents one of my more recent and complex attempts. The body shape is loosely based on the picture in the D&D Monster Manual, as is the scale (1 inch = 5 feet), but this mini could be used with any RPG or miniature rules, as well as a standalone fantasy/mythology model.
This is my first CUUSOO submission, so feedback is very welcome!
Front view, showing the articulation of the heads and necks.
Back view, showing the body and tail.