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The Therion, Ifrit - Lord of Fire (32mm scale Resin Miniature - LARGE!)

The Therion, Ifrit - Lord of Fire (32mm scale Resin Miniature - LARGE!)

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The Therion Ifrit is a large model around 120mm tall with an 80mm scenic base included.  

The truth of our tale was the Barghest was the high lord of a hoard of feral goblins, hobgoblins, bugbears and trolls.  While Cedric spent the Winter with the Order of the Golden Lotus, his enemy had returned, licking his wounds to his mountain home where he first planned and then initiated an offensive at Oakesgate, sat at the foot of the Drakespine mountains.  Barghests feed on the souls of their victims to grow in power. Therefore his plan was a simple one to devour enough souls to be elevated to a demi-god after his assault.   

With the first signs of Spring, the green horde, whipped into an absolute frenzy by their monstrous leader, descended the steep paths out of the uplands, their numbers turning the mountainside green. Then, still groggy with Winter, the warning signals of Oakesgate were sounded slowly, the massive horns first initiating the alarm followed by the lighting of substantial signal fires indicating for its people outside to come to the city to seek protection inside its walls. 

The goblins mindlessly cut their way through the border villages and smaller towns, killing all those before them who react too slowly to the warnings.  With only small garrisons of the Talarian army located outside the city gates, the Talarians initially suffers hefty losses as they found themselves underprepared for the onslaught.  

Eventually, in time, the entire army mustered on the field of battle to launch a counter attack against the  goblin horde.  The goblin numbers are massive, outnumbering the Talarian force vastly.  With a concern of becoming overwhelmed, Lydia steps up with a small detachment of Kingsguard to defend her.  Bowing her head, she begins to chant.   At first, a runic circle of red light appears on the ground around her feet, beams of light shooting up around her, magical runes forming in the light, changing shape and then disappearing.   The ground in front of her feet begins to crack.  the crack spreads out rapidly toward the oncoming horde and magma starts to pour out of the crack.  Suddenly, the ground erupts, and a fountain of molten fire engulfs the closest goblins.  From out of the centre of the explosion, a giant creature forms into the mighty Therion, Ifrit the Lord of Fire!

Straight away, the Therion's flaming claws are swiping at the goblins, incinerating them with its touch alone, sending their burning bodies flying this way and that into their ranks.  Ifrit smashes them, throws them, eats a few and ultimately leaps into the air, creating a giant fireball in his hands, hurling it into the centre of the goblin mass. 

Realising the summoner is behind the fire demons appearance, a unit of goblins make a beeline for her, driving through the enemy, determined to reach their target.  Physically drained by summoning the mighty Therion, Lydia first begins to sway on her feet and then begins to lose consciousness.  As this happens, two guards catch her carrying the exhausted caller to safety whilst her Shield Guard using instinct alone, formed a wall of shields in front of her to enable her an unhindered retreat.   With the rest of her bodyguard closing in to receive their attackers, the goblins realise their brave assault is now futile and flee.  As her consciousness fades, the power keeping Ifrit on the mortal plane wanes and the link is severed, sending the Theriion back to his home on the aether plane. But not before the almighty Fire Lord has caused enough damage to the enemy to turn the tide of the battle.

Battered and beaten by the Talarians, with their numbers beginning to break, the goblins are sent scuttling back to the mountains.  The Ranger Corps set up stationed watch towers all across the Drakespine to ensure that they receive sufficient warning of a significant surprise attack in the future.  The reason for this? Unfortunately for the victors, the Barghest survived the battle, strategically withdrawing from the conflict to fight another day. 

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Production and Shipping 

Please note that all orders placed through this UK website are produced at and shipped from Lion Tower Miniatures Limited (Trading as The Lions Tower), located in Solihull, UK.

We are not currently registered for VAT so there should be none to pay on any orders whether UK or international.  

Production

STL files and other digital products are already loaded into the product, and once added to your basket and paid for, will be added to your library.  Please ensure that you use a registered account in order that you can come back to download the products when you need to. 

All of our physical products are 3D printed to order on a first-come-first-served basis.  Please allow up to 10 working days for us to process your order. During busy periods this may be a little longer but you will be kept up to date on progress. 

Prints are carried out on a resin 3D printer with a <37 micron XY pixel resolution, and printed at 0.25mm layer height.  This ensures the best possible quality for you. 

Our resin of choice is Phrozen Aqua 4K - it is fantastic for picking up the detail on the miniatures and has enough flexibility once fully cured to be robust enough for regular handling and gaming. 

The printed models are thoroughly cleaned to remove any excess resin from the surface and all support material is removed* and the model is quality inspected to ensure that it meets our high standards.  They are then cured so they are safe for you to handle.

Some of our models may be supplied in multiple parts, and all are supplied with a separate base.  Simply test fit the parts dry so that you know how the model assembles, and then use superglue to fix the components together.  After holding the parts together for a few seconds, the glue should have cured and the parts will be fixed securely. 

The resin we use for 3D printing is UV curing, so exposure to UV light is what turns it from a liquid into a solid.  We supply the models perfectly cured and cleaned, ready to paint and game with.  Exposure to sunlight may continue to cure the resin resulting in a more brittle finish.  To preserve the flexibility of the models, please paint them as soon as possible - even a simple coat of primer is enough to block the sunlight and prevent excess curing.

*There may be some fine micro supports around the miniature but these can be quickly and easily removed using a scalpel or hobby knife.  

Shipping Costs

Shipping from the UK to anywhere in the world is a big deal for us! We ship all our orders via Royal Mail Standard Service.

In our shopping cart your shipping costs are dynamically calculated as you add products, so there should be no surprises at the checkout.

To provide you with a guide, our shipping costs break out into the following tiered prices by zone.  Please be aware that you are responsible for any Customs charges or import duties applied by your country.

United Kingdom (g)

0 - 1500: £5.00
1501 and up: £8.00

 

European Countries - Zone 1 (g)

0 - 250: £5.70
251 - 500: £7.20
501 - 750: £8.20
751 - 1000: £9.30
1001 - 1500: £10.20
1501 - 2000: £11.60

European Countries - Zone 2 (g)

0 - 250: £5.80
251 - 500: £7.40
501 - 750: £8.60
751 - 1000: £9.60
1001 - 1500: £10.70
1501 - 2000: £12.00

European Countries - Zone 3 (g)

0 - 250: £6.70
251 - 500: £8.60
501 - 750: £9.90
751 - 1000: £11.30
1001 - 1250: £12.30                                                                                            1251 - 1500: £13.40
1501 - 2000: £14.40

 

North America - World Zone 1 (g)

0 - 250: £8.20                                                                                                          251 - 500: £12.00
501 - 750: £14.70
751 - 1000: £17.50
1001 - 1250: £19.70
1251 - 1500: £22.00
1501 - 2000: £23.20



World Zone 2 (g)

0 - 250: £9.70
251 - 500: £14.30
501 - 750: £17.40
751 - 1000: £20.60
1001 - 1250: £23.50
1251 - 1500: £26.60
1501 - 2000: £28.30


Rest of the World - World Zone 3 (g)

0 - 250: £10.50
251 - 500: £16.10
501 - 750: £18.90
751 - 1000: £22.50
1001 - 1250: £26.00
1251 - 1500: £28.70
1501 - 2000:
£30.00

Standard Service

Parcels sent by Royal Mail in the UK, usually take 2-4 days from shipping to arrival at your door. Shipping to the US usually takes 5-10 days with this method. See below for estimated timings for other countries.  

The following chart shows delivery times by country:

Ordering Country

Delivery Time (Working Days)*

UK 2-4

Western Europe
France/Germany/Belgium/Netherlands/Austria/
Czech Republic/ Ireland/Luxembourg/Poland

3-5

Southern Europe
Spain/Italy/Portugal

3-7

Eastern Europe & Scandinavia
Slovakia/Denmark/Estomia/Finland/Hungary/Latvia/Lithuania/
Slovenia/Sweden/Greece/Norway/Switzerland

5-9

European Islands
Iceland/Greenland/Cyprus/Malta

5-9
USA 5-10
Canada 5-12
Rest of World 5-10

*Delivery time does not include the time it takes to pick and pack the order. Delivery times are estimates. Orders can take up to 14 Days (UK) or 28 Days (RoW).

UK customers should receive their orders, on average, within 2-4 days of dispatch. Royal Mail states they’ll deliver within 15 days but the vast majority of cases are much quicker than that (please let us know if it ever takes longer).

European customers generally receive their orders within 15 working days and Rest of the World customers within 28 working days. 

Please note customs charges may apply when shipping outside of the UK which Lion Tower Miniatures ltd are ineligible for.  Please be prepared to pay any fees before placing an order with us.

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