Stonehaven Female Halfling Rogue Miniature – 19mm Pewter Figure for 28mm Tabletop Games
This 19mm female halfling rogue miniature from Stonehaven captures a hooded figure in a low crouch, dagger ready. Cast in lead-free pewter at 28mm scale, the unpainted figure includes a slotted base and works as a rogue, thief, or assassin in fantasy tabletop games like D&D and Pathfinder.
Miniature details from sculpt to pour
Stonehaven sculpts this figure in a compact stance. The hooded cloak wraps tight, and the dagger point extends forward. Every line pushes intent. The metal casting holds crisp edges on the cloak folds and blade – details that plastic loses at this size. The figure stands 19mm tall (0.75 inches) on a 1-inch round base that ships with it.
What tabletop systems work with this halfling rogue?
Scale compatibility is straightforward. At 28mm scale, this miniature fits most fantasy skirmish games. The 1-inch base matches the standard grid square used in Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and similar systems. The slotted tab on the figure slides into the base loosely, so you choose the angle – leaning forward, turning, or standing upright – before gluing it in place.
Painting a pewter miniature: what you need to know
The figure arrives bare metal, no paint or primer. Acrylic hobby paints stick well after a primer coat. The hooded cloak offers a large continuous surface for washes, highlights, or gradients. The dagger area gives an opportunity for metallic paint or non-metallic metal techniques. Standard hobby tools – files, pin vices, super glue – work for cleanup and assembly. Minor flash may be present; a quick file pass handles it.
Specs at a glance
| Attribute | Detail |
| Height | 19mm (0.75 in) |
| Scale | 28mm |
| Material | Lead-free pewter |
| Base | 1-inch slotted round base (included) |
| Condition | Unpainted, raw metal |
| Origin | Cast in the USA |
The thinking behind the pose
This halfling is not standing tall. She is low, hood up, blade out. The sculptor builds the character around speed and silence. The crouch makes her footprint small on the base – useful for crowded skirmish boards or tight dungeon corridors. The hood covers most of the face, letting the cloak and posture tell the story.
Why choose lead-free pewter over plastic?
Metal has weight. The figure sits solid on the table. The casting holds undercoat and paint without warping. Plastic at this scale often loses detail on thin parts like the dagger tip. Pewter keeps that edge. Stonehaven uses lead-free alloy, safe for handling and painting.
Frequently asked questions about this miniature
Is the base included?
Yes. A 1-inch slotted round base ships with the miniature. The tab fits loosely to let you set the angle before gluing.
Does the figure come painted?
No. It is raw pewter. Primer and acrylic paint are needed for a finished look.
What games can I use it for?
Works with any 28mm-32mm fantasy system. Its scale and base size match D&D, Pathfinder, and most skirmish war games.
How is the hooded cloak painted effectively?
The deep folds take wash well. Start with a dark base, apply a mid-tone layer, then a thin black wash shadows. Drybrush a lighter color on the high points. The result reads as fabric with depth.