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Galaad Miniatures Adventurer set showing Monk, Pilgrim, Rogue and Fighter resin miniatures, 28/32mm, unpainted

New from Galaad Miniatures: Adventurer — Four Fantasy Heroes in 28/32mm Resin

Galaad Miniatures' monthly Adventurer sets are a fixture in our catalogue, and the November 2025 release is one of the more versatile drops in the series. Themed around the Forest Rangers range, it brings four sculpts that cover the most-needed archetypes at any TTRPG table: a Monk, a Pilgrim, a Rogue, and a Fighter, all presupported and cast in 28/32mm resin. We stock the full Adventurer set and every individual model in our Galaad Miniatures collection, printed to order in the UK.

Four Archetypes, Four Uses

The Fighter and the Rogue are the workhorse picks in this set. The Fighter is a solid armoured frontliner, the kind of sculpt that gets fielded as a player character one session and pressed into service as a town guard NPC the next. The Rogue covers that quick, light-armoured archetype that works across thieves' guild operatives, bounty hunters, and whatever morally ambiguous figure the current campaign needs.

The Monk is the model that earns the set its keep. Well-designed monk sculpts at 28/32mm are less common than you'd expect, and this one crosses settings well: Eastern-influenced campaigns, Planescape, late-medieval pilgrim routes, or any warband that benefits from a distinctive unarmed combatant. The Pilgrim rounds things out as a devotional figure that reads equally as a wandering cleric, a low-ranking holy man, or a supporting NPC, depending on what your paint scheme says about him.

All four come from Galaad's sculptor Quentin, whose pre-supported releases consistently deliver clean results that don't require excessive cleanup before the brush goes on.

Part of Galaad Miniatures' Forest Rangers Range

The November Adventurer set sits within Galaad's Forest Rangers range, which carries a consistent woodland and frontier character. Earlier in the same range, the April 2025 Forest Ranger set brought six models covering scouts and rangers, and they pair naturally with the Monk and Pilgrim from this Adventurer release. The Fighter and Rogue slot in as the martial backbone of the same party.

Together, the two sets give you enough variety for a woodland warband, a frontier settlement worth of NPCs, or a full adventuring party with a coherent visual theme. The shared range tag is deliberate: these figures are designed to live on the same table.

Galaad puts out a new themed set each month. You can follow the full catalogue on their MyMiniFactory profile, where presupported files are also available for subscribers, and we carry a growing selection from across their releases in our collection.

Sizes and Pricing

The Adventurer set is available in five scales: 28/32mm, 35mm, 40mm, 54mm, and 75mm. The full set of four at 28/32mm is £12.99, which is solid value for four character sculpts. Individual models start at £6.29 at 28/32mm, rising to £6.99 at 35mm and £16.99 at 75mm for those who want to paint one of the figures as a display piece. The Monk, in particular, has the pose and the robes to reward serious detail work at the larger scale.

Every miniature is printed to order in our UK workshop, cleaned, and cured before it ships. Standard dispatch runs 5-8 working days, with tracked shipping on orders over £15 and all international orders in that bracket.

Using Them at the Table

Four-figure sets with a clear thematic link tend to be more useful than they first appear. Some practical notes on how these four earn their place:

  • The Fighter fills the front rank in D&D 5e, Pathfinder, and most OSR games without needing any conversion work. Paint him in a town's livery and he covers guardsman encounters as well as player character use.
  • The Rogue is versatile enough to work as a PC, a recurring NPC the party keeps running into, or several visually interchangeable guild members your players can never quite tell apart.
  • The Monk is the harder sculpt to replace with something generic. This one works for Eastern-themed campaigns, Planescape warbands, and any setting where an unarmed combatant makes narrative sense.
  • The Pilgrim fits anywhere faith plays a role in the story. Put him in faction colours and he belongs in Ravenloft, in a city with competing religious orders, or in any homebrew where the church is a plot driver.

Take a look at the full Galaad Miniatures collection on our site, or head straight to the Adventurer set page to pick your scale and models.

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