The problem with Winter Wolves is not related to Reaper, it's more of D&D thing. Winter wolf was size Medium (1 inch base) in D&D 4e, but then WoTC changed it to Large (2 inch base) in 5e edition. The winter wolf mini was designed for D&D specifically, thus Reaper changed the size of their newer sculpt (Bones Black) to fit new stats. Winter wolves in D&D are not usual wolves, they are kind of a monstrous variant and in 5e edition they should be even larger than dire wolfs. Reaper also produces more conventional wolves (the size of a wolf in the familiars pack you have, it sells in a pack of 3) and dire wolves (a bit larger than regular wolves, but significantly smaller than the new winter wolf).
Why do you have to base them in the first place? Hey, come on a piece of circular plastic that looks to be about the same size as your basis.. if you left them like that, they’re really not that much bigger than your other miniature
The problem with Winter Wolves is not related to Reaper, it's more of D&D thing. Winter wolf was size Medium (1 inch base) in D&D 4e, but then WoTC changed it to Large (2 inch base) in 5e edition. The winter wolf mini was designed for D&D specifically, thus Reaper changed the size of their newer sculpt (Bones Black) to fit new stats. Winter wolves in D&D are not usual wolves, they are kind of a monstrous variant and in 5e edition they should be even larger than dire wolfs. Reaper also produces more conventional wolves (the size of a wolf in the familiars pack you have, it sells in a pack of 3) and dire wolves (a bit larger than regular wolves, but significantly smaller than the new winter wolf).
Why do you have to base them in the first place? Hey, come on a piece of circular plastic that looks to be about the same size as your basis.. if you left them like that, they’re really not that much bigger than your other miniature
They all look too big. I don't like them.