A record of the pictures I've taken to use as tokens for online gaming. If they suit your non-commercial needs, feel free to borrow them. It is polite to give credit.
Guardian Construct
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The bad lighting on this one was somewhat deliberate, as this was supposed to be a construct with lightning powers, and I wanted to de-emphasize the face.
The body and head are from a Monkey King figure in one of Lego's randomized figure collections. I replaced the monkey hair/ears with a horned helmet, and gave him a mace. The descriptions specified "bloody melee weapon", so I attempted to make the mace look a bit bloody. In all fairness, it turned out better than I expected, but not as well as I'd hoped. If I have the stats on hand, and they're from the 13th Age System Reference Document (which is free), I'm going to start sharing them with the figure, so here goes:
This is the gnome barbarian I've been running as an extra in the party. He's not really needed any more, as we had another player join, but I'm having fun with him, so I've left him in (for those who dread GM-PCs: he's the last to get magic items, occasionally lets me opine my incredulity at character reasoning/ideas and offer alternatives, and mostly just likes to rush in and be surrounded by baddies in combat). This figure is more dwarf-sized than gnome size, but the microfigures that are closer to the right size aren't at all customizable (unless you print out your own wrap for them). This is from the second batch of PC tokens I made for the campaign. The first batch were too similar when players were zoomed out, so I added a very hard to miss background color to everything. Additionally, the photocrop is round, which I don't do with non-PC-tokens, so that it's obvious which figures on the screen are PCs.
Change of pace. I had a rotten migraine for a bit over a day, and decided to make some Lego figures for a series I really enjoy, Whyborne and Griffin , by Jordan L. Hawk. Whyborne, with his spellbook and casting a fire spell: Griffin, with his trusty sidearm and swordcane (best I could manage was either a cane, or a sword; I went with the cane) Christine, with her trusty rifle: Iskander, dual wielding knives, which he is quite proficient with: Christine and Iskander (fancy dress)
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