March 2025: Releases You May Have Missed!

March 2025: Releases You May Have Missed!

March has been a little quiet on the new product library side—but not because we haven’t been busy! Behind the scenes, we’ve been deep in prep mode for some exciting upcoming launches, including entirely new ranges and some much-requested items that are finally making their way to the site.

So while March may not have had our usual flurry of fresh releases, our regular monthly drops from Witchsong Miniatures and Witchguild Miniatures continue to deliver incredible models!

Here’s a quick look at what landed in the store in March, just in case you missed it:

Witchsong Miniatures

Torsus The River God 

Torsus, River God

Torsus the River God is the ancient guardian you don’t want to cross—especially if you’ve ever thrown a plastic straw in the ocean. Channeling both timeless wisdom and raw, primal fury, Torsus carries a colossal axe and wears the shell of a fallen comrade as armour.

Whether you're running a D&D campaign set in coastal ruins or deep jungle temples, Torsus makes for an unforgettable enemy or mysterious NPC. With rich textures across turtle-like skin, layered grasses, and ancient plating, he’s also a dream project for painters looking to play with contrast and detail. Available in both Full Size Miniature and Bust.

 

 

Lak, Eater of Rock

Deep within the mountain paths, some adventurers swear they can hear a rhythmic, grinding crunch echoing through the stone. Most dismiss it as the wind. The wise? They know better. That sound might just be Lak, Eater of Rock.

At first glance, Lak may seem slow or even comical—but look closer. His stony hide is chipped and scarred from countless failed attacks, with broken swords from fallen adventurers still lodged in his back like trophies. He’s not just a beast—he’s a legend that bites back.

Perfect for campaigns set in craggy highlands, dwarven mines, or ancient ruins, Lak fits right in with earth, stone, or even frost-themed stories. With his rugged textures and embedded details, he’s also a fantastic canvas for painters looking to explore elemental themes or weathered effects. Available as both a full-size miniature and a bust, Lak is a solid (pun intended) choice for storytellers and hobbyists alike.

 

Witchguild Miniatures

Diego The Destroyer

Any adventuring party knows that crossing paths with a Dragonborn can be intimidating… but what if that Dragonborn is also a professional wrestler? Meet Diego the Destroyer—a powerhouse in the ring and on the battlefield. No one’s quite sure if his title comes from his show-stopping wrestling moves or his heroic questing exploits… but either way, you’ll want this fearless fighter on your team.

With his commanding pose, detailed wrestling gear, and unmistakable Dragonborn flair, Diego makes a fantastic fighter class miniature for your next Dungeons & Dragons campaign. Whether he's body-slamming bandits or suplexing skeletons, Diego brings theatrical flair and raw strength to any party lineup. 

Diego The Destroyer is available in table top miniature (25mm base) 75mm scale, full size sculpt (100mm base) and as a bust

 

Hound Tamer Bell

If there’s an animal in danger or an adventurer in distress, you can bet Bell and her loyal St. Bernard companion won’t be far behind. While her heart lies with creatures great and small—especially dogs—Bell never hesitates to jump into the fray when someone needs her help.

Don’t be fooled by her gentle spirit—Bell is a fierce and agile swashbuckler, wielding an impressive collection of swords and daggers with precision and style. Whether she’s calming a wild beast or cutting down a bandit, she does it all with grace (and a bit of fur on her coat). And let’s not forget her four-legged sidekick—this St. Bernard is not to be underestimated. His bark may be loud, but his bite? Even louder.

Bell makes a fantastic addition to any adventuring party, especially as a ranger, rogue, or beastmaster-style fighter. Full of charm and character, this model offers plenty of texture and personality for painters and storytellers alike. Hound Tamer Bell is available as table top miniature (25mm base) 75mm scale, full size sculpt (100mm base) and as a bust

 

As we mentioned earlier, March may have been a little quieter on the release front—but that’s only because there’s a lot happening behind the scenes. Keep an eye on the Recently Added section, because some truly exciting models are just around the corner!

Since it’s a lighter month, with not too many miniatures to look through, maybe it’s the perfect time to revisit your Hobbytime Bingo Card and see what you’ve ticked off… or maybe spot something new to aim for!

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