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Unboxing WizKids Great Pathfinder Battles: Fists of the Ruby Phoenix – Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set with 7 New Miniatures

In this post, I review the miniatures that come in the Pathfinder Battles: Fists of the Ruby Phoenix – Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set.

If you haven’t looked at miniatures like these before, WizKids pre-painted lines of miniatures are a perfect solution for those of us who either don’t have time to paint miniatures or the desire, and who still want to collect painted miniatures.

Review of Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix martial arts masters miniature set - The 7 miniatures in the box

Miniatures of Pathfinder Battles: Fists of the Ruby Phoenix – Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set

review of Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix martial arts masters miniature set - Back of the box

Within the Pathfinders Battles: Fists of the Ruby Phoenix – Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set you find seven miniatures each representing a unique figure from the Pathfinder’s Fist of the Ruby Phoenix Adventure Path. Inside, you find the following figures.

Tamikan, Kongamato Predator miniature review of Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix martial arts masters miniature set
Tamikan, Kongamato Predator

Tamikan, Kongamato Predator: A fierce competitor in the miniature arena.

Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix Koto Zekora miniature from the front
Koto Zekora - Back

Koto Zekora, Onidashi Sorcerer: A figure that exudes mystical prowess.

Jin-Hae Pathfinder Battles mini
Jin-Hae

Jin-Hae: A warrior whose stance is as steady as their resolve.

Syu Tak-Nwa, Front of figure
Syu Tak-Nwa, back

Syu Tak-Nwa, White Haired Witch: A miniature that captures the essence of arcane mystery.

Front
Takatorra (Daitengu Form) - Back

Takatorra (Daitengu Form): A formidable presence on any battlefield.

Rai Sho Postulant - front of the miniature
Rai Sho Postulant Back

Rai Sho Postulant, Yeti Monk: A beastly monk that brings a chill to opponents.

Yarrika, Biting Rose - Front of the miniature
Yarrika, Biting Rose - Back of Miniature

Yarrika, Biting Rose: A thorny adversary in exquisite detail.

Overall, these miniatures came out of the box painted fairly well. I like their look. I especially the miniatures of Syu Tak-Nwa, Rai Sho Postulant, and Koto Zerora.

Below is a scale comparison of these miniatures.

Scale Comparison Image

Scale Comparison - Pathfinder Battles Miniatures by WizKids minis vs Age of Sigmar Warhammer miniatures by Games Workshop

In this scale comparison image, I placed a Storm Cast Eternal for Age of Sigmar in the middle of the miniatures from the Pathfinder Battles: Fists of the Ruby Phoenix – Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set. This is to give you as sense of size for the miniatures in this set.

Where to Find These Miniatures

If you are interested in these miniatures, check out your Friendly Local Gaming Store, Amazon [Affiliate link], Paizo, or try WizKids themselves.

Wrapping it up…

Let’s face it, not all of us like, or have the time for, painting miniatures. Pre-painted miniatures by WizKids are an absolutely fantastic approach to collecting miniatures.

This boxed set that we unboxed here today is just one of many pre-painted miniatures collections that you can buy from WizKids. Love them or hate them, they do a much better job on the eyes of the figures than I do in my own paintjobs.

For another review of some Pathfinder Battles Pre-Painted miniatures, check out my Gods of Lost Omens Post. For a post about some other awesome miniatures by WizKids, check out my post about unboxing a brick of Bigby Presents Glory of the Giants Dungeons and Dragons miniatures by WizKids.

Until next time, Happy Gaming, Everyone!!!