Catty Noir Mega Blocks figure standing in for Diamond on D&D playfield
As my metal Reaper cat person figurine (made in the USA) had a devil of a time trying to stand up, despite my sanding the base, it was either go back to the mini Daisio maneki neko eraser (made in Japan) I had been using for Diamond the Delightful, my tabaxi warlock ( she has black with stripes of gold fur, so a black cat figure seemed best) or try out the Mega Blocks figure of Catrine de Mew, wearing her original doll release outfit. While bigger than I would like for D&D, she does for in the standard sqare for a normal humanoid character, and looks clawsome! Not only that but articulation is surprisingly good for a figure of this size, and unlike an actual feminine bodied Monster High doll, stands on her own just fine! I should be able to have her hold other Mega Blocks accessories like guns too, which would be fun. Sadly, unlike the other Mega Blocks werecats, her tail is a part of her dress, instead of a separate piece, and her boots are painted onto the legs, rather than snap on pieces like the slightly taller micro dolls out on shelves for Disney Princesses and other brands. I don't want to bother with painting a figure that can't stand up right, or use a figurine of a traditional greeting cat figure again, so this should do fine.
Catty Noir Mega Blocks figure standing in for Diamond on D&D playfield
As my metal Reaper cat person figurine (made in the USA) had a devil of a time trying to stand up, despite my sanding the base, it was either go back to the mini Daisio maneki neko eraser (made in Japan) I had been using for Diamond the Delightful, my tabaxi warlock ( she has black with stripes of gold fur, so a black cat figure seemed best) or try out the Mega Blocks figure of Catrine de Mew, wearing her original doll release outfit. While bigger than I would like for D&D, she does for in the standard sqare for a normal humanoid character, and looks clawsome! Not only that but articulation is surprisingly good for a figure of this size, and unlike an actual feminine bodied Monster High doll, stands on her own just fine! I should be able to have her hold other Mega Blocks accessories like guns too, which would be fun. Sadly, unlike the other Mega Blocks werecats, her tail is a part of her dress, instead of a separate piece, and her boots are painted onto the legs, rather than snap on pieces like the slightly taller micro dolls out on shelves for Disney Princesses and other brands. I don't want to bother with painting a figure that can't stand up right, or use a figurine of a traditional greeting cat figure again, so this should do fine.