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And finally, in this issue’s hit parade of Reaper figures comes a 72mm version<br />

of Sophie, the Succubus. Above you can see the four pieces that make up the<br />

figure and over to the right we were fortunate to have Reaper supply us with a<br />

picture of Sophie painted by Anne Foerster, one of their remarkable staff<br />

painters.<br />

The wings fit nicely into two holes in her back and the scabbard glued into<br />

place easily. In addition to the four pieces there is also a separate metal base<br />

for her to stand on. There was not a lot of flash at all on Sophie but the mold<br />

line did need some attention, more so than with the smaller figures. The body<br />

itself had a more significant line than the wings but it was not thick and the<br />

figure was not marred at all by its cleaning, which took a few minutes.<br />

As you can see she’s not wearing much but as a Succubus, a giant one at that,<br />

she’s not really supposed to be wearing much now is she? Ok, on to uses for<br />

Sophie. Well in Dungeons and Dragons as a giant-sized she-devil smacking<br />

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your party of PC’s around or simply as a collector’s piece or as part of a<br />

diorama. Also, you could drop her into a game of Inquisitor as a Daemonhost<br />

or, and here’s my favorite, ditch the wings (or use them on another model) and<br />

use a bit of putty to fill in the holes in her back and paint her up as one<br />

fiiiiiiiiiiine female frost giant. Ok, so she’ll be a frost giant with pointy ears,<br />

get over it. Will she be cold in that tiny bikini? Hell no! Frost giants are<br />

immune to cold silly. She’ll be just fine and your PC’s will wonder why they<br />

don’t mind getting their ass kicked by her.

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