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RN Estudio Dragoon resin miniatures set, the seven-hero party from The Legend of Dragoon

New from RN Estudio: Dragoon — Legend of Dragoon Miniatures for Your Tabletop

If you spent any of the early 2000s glued to a PlayStation, the seven faces in RN Estudio's new Dragoon miniatures set will hit you right in the nostalgia. This is an unmistakable love letter to The Legend of Dragoon, the cult Sony JRPG, and it gathers the whole party as resin tabletop minis you can actually paint and play with. We've just added the Dragoon set by RN Estudio to the store, and it's a treat for anyone who remembers turning their heroes into winged dragon-knights.

The whole party, reunited in resin

The set is seven models, one for each member of the classic adventuring band: Dart, the red-clad swordsman at the heart of it all; the spear-wielding knight Lavitz; the archer Shana; the veteran martial artist Haschel; the towering giant Kongol; the mischievous wingly Meru with her hammer; and the white-robed priestess Miranda. Line them up together and you have an instantly recognisable hero party, sculpted in RN Estudio's clean, expressive style with lots of dynamic poses and flowing detail.

Each character is also available on its own, so you don't have to take the full seven if you only want Dart for a display piece or Meru to stand in for a bard. That flexibility is part of what makes these pop-culture homages so useful at the table.

Where the Dragoon miniatures shine on the tabletop

You don't need to know the source game to get a lot out of this set. A seven-strong band of distinct archetypes, a swordsman, a knight, an archer, a brawler, a heavy hitter, a trickster caster and a healer, maps almost perfectly onto a Dungeons & Dragons or Pathfinder party. Drop them in as player characters, recurring NPCs or a rival adventuring company and they'll carry a campaign.

They're equally at home as proxies for JRPG-flavoured skirmish games, anime one-shots, or simply as a painting project. The varied silhouettes, from Kongol's bulk to Meru's slight frame, give you a real range of palettes and basing ideas to play with, so a hobbyist could happily spend weeks on the squad.

Scales, resin and pricing

We print the Dragoon set in grey resin, cleaned, cured and prepped before it reaches your door. The minis come at 28/32mm heroic scale (roughly 1/57) and a chunkier 35mm option for collectors who like a bit more surface to paint. The complete seven-model bundle is £32.99 at 28/32mm and £36.99 at 35mm, while individual characters are £7.49 each (£8.49 at 35mm). As with everything we make, these are printed to order rather than sitting in a warehouse, so you're only ever paying for what you actually want.

If you're new to working with resin prints, our guide to prepping and priming resin miniatures walks you through getting these ready for paint.

More pop-culture crossovers from RN Estudio

The Dragoon drop is classic RN Estudio, a studio that has built a huge catalogue around anime, JRPG and pop-culture crossovers alongside its fantasy ranges. If this set lands for you, their Legends set scratches the same itch, and there's more in our wider Pop Culture collection. You can see the breadth of what they sculpt over on the RN Estudio site and their MyMiniFactory profile.

Whether you're recreating a beloved party, kitting out a homebrew campaign or just after seven characterful minis to paint, the Dragoon set is a brilliant place to start. Browse the full Dragoon range and pick up the band, or just the hero you've been waiting twenty-odd years to put on the table.

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