Punga Close In On Final Week For Canitaurs & Felitaurs Kickstarters

November 27, 2018 by brennon

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You might have seen us talking about the Canitaurs & Felitaurs from Punga Miniatures before as they are charming and exceptionally fun models. Well, they are closing in on the final week or so on Kickstarter and they've unlocked some fun new critters!

Canitaurs & Felitaurs - Punga Miniatures

Above you can see the Canitaur Kingdom collection which shows off lots of the different characters from their range. They have managed to work on creating a whole range of different dogs that take on the role of a variety of different classes from classic dungeon delving role-playing games.

Many of the dogs (and now cats) as part of this collection are also available separately as part of different sets like this Emerald Set which collects together some of their new Stretch Goals.

Emerald Set - Punga Miniatures

As you can see this really does bring the cats to the forefront and I really love the Black Oriental Assassin and Orange Tabby Fencer.

All of these designs are then supplemented by a deck of Stat Cards for use in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition too.

Canitaurs & Felitaurs Stat Cards - Punga Miniatures

This way you can not only use some of your new miniatures as characters but also as enemies that your characters have to deal with too.

These are some of the most charming miniatures we've seen in a while and everyone loves animals! Mix that together with the love of Dungeons & Dragons and suddenly you have a winning combination. I mean, look at this Stretch Goal for The Goodest Boy!

The Goodest Boy Stretch Goal - Punga Miniatures

Oh, and how awesome is this Witcher pooch?!

Canitaur White Wolf - Punga Miniatures

We'd recommend you go and check out the project in more detail as they go into how the miniatures have come to life and show off both painted and unpainted examples of some of their pieces to give you an idea of how they'll look when they arrive on your doorstep as you can see here.

Unpainted Doggos - Punga Miniatures

Now, you just have to let us know which of these pooches is your favourite!

Drop your thoughts below...

"These are some of the most charming miniatures we've seen in a while..."

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