Ragloc Fearsome – Barbarian

Equipment: Axe
Class: Barbarian
Race: Human
Sculpted By: Tabletop Terrain Team
Scale: 28mm Scale

The surname isn’t ironic. Ragloc Fearsome earned it, and he’s spent years making sure no one forgets it. A 28mm resin barbarian miniature sculpted by Tabletop Terrain Team. Sold UNPAINTED. Includes a 25mm round base.

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The Kirtrite Forge Guarantee

We want this miniature to be the highlight of your next campaign. Every model is thoroughly inspected before it leaves our wash and cure stations. If your miniature suffers a critical fail during transit and arrives damaged, or if you spot a printing defect that slipped past our quality checks, send us a photo within 30 days of delivery. We will gladly forge and ship a replacement.

Please note: While we use premium, flexible resin blends designed to withstand regular tabletop play, these are still detailed hobby models. We cannot replace miniatures that take a tumble off the gaming table, get chewed by the tavern hound (your dog), or encounter an unfortunate painting accident.

You don’t get a name like Fearsome handed to you. You build it, fight by fight, settlement by settlement, until the word travels faster than you do — until merchants reroute trade caravans just to avoid the territory where Ragloc was last spotted. He’s not a monster. He’s a reputation that happens to carry an axe, and your players will know exactly who they’re dealing with the moment the DM puts him on the mat.

A Miniature Worthy of the Table: Ragloc Fearsome is sculpted with the aggressive forward lean of someone who has never once needed to announce a charge. The axe posture is dynamic, the frame is imposing, and the name on the stat block will do half the DM’s work for them. Purpose-built for high-tension first encounters.

Technical Specifications & Product State:

  • Sculpted by: Tabletop Terrain Team
  • Status: Sold UNPAINTED in our standard dark grey resin.
  • Assembly: Base attachment only.
  • Material: High-quality, durable resin.
  • Scale: True 28mm — sized for D&D, Pathfinder, and skirmish-system play.
  • Base: 25mm round base included.
  • Preparation: Each miniature is thoroughly washed, post-cured, and has all supports removed.

Suggested RPG Use: Named bandit lord, regional threat the party hears about before they face, or the final boss of a wilderness arc. The surname gives DMs a narrative gift — introduce him by reputation first, then let the mini land when the confrontation finally comes. Pairs well with other barbarians from this range as his crew.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these miniatures fragile? Will they break if I drop them off the table?

We know how chaotic game night can get. Unlike standard, brittle 3D-printed miniatures, our models are printed using a custom blend of premium Siraya Tech resins, specifically utilizing ABS-like, Sculpt (high temp), and Tenacious (flexible). This gives the miniatures a slight, durable flex, allowing them to withstand table drops, transport, and regular gameplay without snapping easily.

Our miniatures are scaled for standard 28mm to 32mm tabletop gaming. They fit perfectly on standard 1-inch grid battle mats and terrain used for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Frostgrave, and other popular tabletop games.

All RPG miniatures are shipped unpainted and unprimed. They arrive fully washed, cured, and ready for the painting desk so you can match them to your own campaign’s lore or your personal warband’s colors. If you are looking to get miniatures pre-painted, please contact us as we do offer painting services.

Project Kirtrite holds official commercial merchant licenses to print designs from some of the best digital sculptors in the tabletop community, including The Lions Tower, Arbiter Miniatures, and Lubart Miniatures. Because we are authorized manufacturing partners and not the original digital sculptors of these specific files, we cannot alter the poses, armor, or weapons of the models.

The models are thoroughly washed and cured before shipping. While we meticulously remove all printing supports, you may occasionally find a microscopic support mark. A quick pass with a hobby file or fine sandpaper will easily smooth it out before priming.