The Accursed Getinmahbeli from Khurasan Miniatures
Khurasan Miniatures has unveiled it’s upcoming range of cannibal women:
The Getinmahbeli tribal elders couldn’t figure it. The women of the tribe, normally svelte and weight-conscious, were hungry, very hungry, and had long since devoured all of the domesticated animals and eaten their way through the bush meat, yet still had a look of demented famishment in their eyes. It was, to say the least, disconcerting, the way they complained about ravenous appetite despite obviously being quite excessively full from all the recent gobbling.
What the elders, or indeed any of the Getinmahbeli men, did not know was that many of the women had recently emerged from their stilt-huts to taunt and mock a traveling old hag. The hag, who it turns out was, inevitably, a witch, had cursed these slender women to have all-consuming hunger, now and forever, until they ate so much they exploded.
Another thing the men did not know was that this was to be their last night on earth, for the women, by now driven to madness by hunger, would arise in the night and devour the men, dispatching them with their own headtaking axes, then boiling them up with the few remaining herbs.
The Getinmahbeli men are gone, so the women are on the move, looking for new sources of food. Looking very hard, in fact: an unstoppable shock front of the Munchies! Oh, the hunger, the hunger….

This totally off-the-wall line of 15mm cannibal women dressed in the garb of the Kalinga headhunters of the Philippines will inaugurate a new category of models for my Thing in the Crate line, Mystri Island – 15mm pulp adventure models set on a mysterious lost world during World War I.

The line will come complete with a basket of heads. Because of their body proportions, the Accursed Getinmahbeli can also be used as very small 28mm pygmies! Sculpted by MK Miniatures. Coming in February, or early March, so lock yourself in your houses and try not to look delicious.

