Ranger Jerboa by La Louve 3D
🇬🇧 UK: Standard delivery £3.99 via Royal Mail Track 48 (2-3 business days) — Free on orders over £20
🇪🇺 Europe: Express International £10.49 (2-5 business days) — Free on orders over £65
Description
Small in stature but deadly at range, the jerboa ranger moves through the Feywild on silent, spring-heeled feet — arrow nocked before you've even spotted those enormous ears.
- ✔ 32mm scale resin miniature, printed fresh to order in the UK
- ✔ Supplied unpainted and ready to prime
- ✔ Compatible with D&D, Pathfinder, and all tabletop RPGs
- ✔ Equally at home on the gaming table or the display shelf
This wonderfully characterful sculpt from La Louve 3D depicts an anthropomorphic jerboa ranger standing upright with a shortbow held across its body, arrow at the ready. A well-stocked quiver sits strapped to its back alongside a travelling pack adorned with budding flowers and botanical curiosities — details that speak to a creature deeply attuned to the natural world. The wide-brimmed hat blooms with a large lotus flower, giving this tiny ranger an unmistakably Fey aesthetic. Every strand of fur is captured with impressive texture, and that long, expressive tail curls outward with natural poise. Whether you're placing this on the table as a Feywild guide, a Harengon-adjacent scout, or a wholly original player character, the sculpt reads instantly as both capable and charismatic.
At 32mm scale, this miniature brings real personality to the tabletop without overwhelming the scene — and the level of sculpted detail makes it a rewarding painting project for those who like to bring out fine fur textures and botanical accents.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Want a non-human ranger PC that stands apart from the crowd
- Are running a Feywild or Fey Crossing encounter and need a memorable guide or trickster
- Love anthropomorphic animal characters in the style of Redwall or Mouse Guard
- Are building a small-folk party alongside halflings, gnomes, or tabaxi
- Enjoy detailed botanical and nature-themed painting challenges
Encounter Hook:
The party has been wandering the Feywild for two days when a tiny figure drops from an overhead branch and lands silently in their path — bow raised, lotus-hatted, and entirely unimpressed. The jerboa ranger, Pipwick of the Briar Crossing, has been watching them blunder through her territory for hours. She knows where the archfey's court is. She also knows three other groups are hunting it. She'll guide the party — but her terms are non-negotiable, and she never misses a shot.
Details
Supplied at 32mm scale. The miniature and decorative base are provided as separate pieces for easy assembly with a small amount of glue. The base complements the sculpt and some models interact with it in a way that makes the pairing well worth using. Supplied unpainted and ready for priming.
Sculpted by La Louve 3D — visit their page to see more of their work.
The cats rolled Arcana to understand why humans spend so much time on tiny figures. They failed the check. They stayed anyway.
Works beautifully alongside fey creatures for complete forest encounters — or explore more from La Louve.
Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK. 🐾🐈⬛🎲
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