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Today I proudly present the Giant Snail and Racing Snails from The Wild Beyond the Witchlight! These fellas are big and flat enough on their bottoms that I don't think size markers are really necessary, however I did include the large creature size marker in case you want to glue them onto this anyway. 

I must say, these were a lot of fun to model and sculpt. Something rather relaxing about sculpting the texture of a snail I don't know what it is haha. For the racing snail I made sure to put a seat on top if you wanted to rig a character to sit on top of it. 

Anyway full files are located in this books respective folder. The free files are attached onto this post too. 

My take on the Giant Snail and Racing Snail is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

More to come tomorrow! I'm going to work on some Harengons! Stay tuned :D 


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Ray

I like the racing snail! I forsee a players new mount, lol

Anonymous

Awesome. I can't wait for Harengons jousting on snails.

Anonymous

I'm loving all of these Witchlight Carnival pieces. I do wonder - will you be doing the Hourglass Coven's thieves? I saw the Lornling with Bavlorna, but Sowpig and the ghost lady?

mz4250

I guess? I don't really know if you actually need minis for those. Not every creature in this book needs a mini as you don't fight everything that has art . When we get past the carnival chapter I'll ask my DM if that was something that could have happened

Anonymous

This is very cool! I'll be running the printer tonight. (Could we get an owlin mini? I'd like to have one in case a PC chooses it in the future.)

Anonymous

Is there a reason for the holes on the tops of the shells? could they not be on the bottom if its for drainage?

mz4250

Because of its orientation the holes are needed at the top so it drains downward as its pull up. There are holes at the bottom too.

Anonymous

when I did a test print of the snail, I think the holes may be too small to properly drain. I think it would be better to do away with the top holes and make a larger one on top