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Ghost V2 – Dire Wolf

$12.99

Sculptor

Tom Meier

Materials

Pewter

All miniatures are 28mm Heroic Gaming Scale unless otherwise noted, come unpainted, and may require minor assembly. The painted miniature examples are for inspiration only.

George R.R. Martin Masterworks
Ghost V2 – Jon Snow’s Direwolf – DSM5063
Sculpted by Tom Meier

Tom Meier has sculpted up all six Dire Wolves in one shot to ensure he keeps the family resemblance and of course calls out their personalities as best he can. We have the first four in release with the other two being fine tuned for production. Ghost is a male albino Dire Wolf and is Jon Snow’s companion. You can scroll down to see the entire pack so far…We pulled out all the stops and had Anne Foerster from Reaper Miniatures Fame and Fortune paint up the pack as she is the wolf and canine master when it comes to miniature painting. From A Game of Thrones page 339:

"Still half grown, they were as large as any wolf he had ever seen but the differences were easy to spot if you knew what to look for. A Direwolf had a bigger head and longer legs in proportion to its body, and its snout and jaw were markedly leaner and more pronounced. There was something gaunt and terrible about them as they stood there amid the gently falling snow."

Painted by Anne Foerster

Painted by Anne Foerster

Painted by Anne Foerster

Painted by Anne Foerster

From left to right we have Ghost, Greywind, Nymeria and Summer. Lady and Shaggy Dog will be released at a later date.

Sneak Peek of Shaggy Dog for size reference. Shaggy Dog is getting tweaked (having to close mouth) for production constraint purposes. The open mouth going into the mold caused all sorts of issues…