Enigminis
A collection of blind-packed 40mm art figures. Each Enigmini design is traditionally clay sculpted, hand-cast in resin and supplied packed with aspen straw in a mini crate made from recycled cardstock. Every crate is closed with a wax seal bearing my Knightjar skull.
They will initially be available at ToyConUK 2025.
Bigfoot Enigmini
Almost every wilderness seems to have its stories of encounters with mysterious huge hairy hominids, the most famous being North America's Bigfoot. The 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film shows a female Sasquatch loping into the woods. Clever fake or remarkable candid cryptid capture, the figure in the footage is an iconic image.
This Bigfoot art figure is 40mm tall and is presented as one of a series of blind-packed resin art pieces. Each Enigmini design is traditionally sculpted in clay and hand cast in resin. They are individually finished and inked in one of several colourways (not all shown here). Enigminis are supplied blind-boxed at random in bespoke recycled card packaging, closed with a wax seal.
Mothman Enigmini
Believed by some to be a terrifying harbinger of disaster and by others to be a misidentified owl, the Mothman was first seen in Point Pleasant USA shortly before the 1967 bridge collapse. The strange winged shape is reportedly still occasionally seen, frightening witnesses in remote areas.
This Mothman art figure is 40mm tall and is presented as one of a series of blind-packed resin art pieces. Each Enigmini design is traditionally sculpted in clay and hand cast in resin. They are individually finished and inked in one of several colourways (not all shown here). Enigminis are supplied blind-boxed at random in bespoke recycled card packaging, closed with a wax seal.
Footprint Devil Enigmini
The Devil's Footprints appeared one night in the fresh snow around towns and villages in Devon in 1855. The goat-like tracks ran for miles through gardens, over walls and across rooftops. Although the creator of the tracks was never established, I particularly like the suggestion that the cloven prints were produced by the demon Buer, who is described as being a wheel of multiple hoofed legs.
This 40mm tall Footprint Devil art figure is based on Louis Breton's illustration of Buer for the 1818 Dictionnaire Infernal and is presented as one of a series of blind-packed resin art pieces. Each Enigmini design is traditionally sculpted in clay and hand cast in resin. They are individually finished and inked in one of several colourways (not all shown here). Enigminis are supplied blind-boxed at random in bespoke recycled card packaging, closed with a wax seal.
Solway Spaceman Enigmini
The Solway Firth Spaceman was a mysterious figure accidentally captured in the background of a family photo taken in 1964. Even if the strange apparition is not actually a ufonaut, he is a wonderful example of pareidolia as despite being a fairly indistinct blur, it is almost impossible not to see it as a silver-suited interloper. The mystery has never been definitively solved.
This Solway Spaceman art figure is 40mm tall and is presented as one of a series of blind-packed resin art pieces. Each Enigmini design is traditionally sculpted in clay and hand cast in resin. They are individually finished and inked in one of several colourways (not all shown here). Enigminis are supplied blind-boxed at random in bespoke recycled card packaging, closed with a wax seal.
FeeJee Mermaid Enigmini
PT Barnum's FeeJee Mermaid may have looked suspiciously like a mummified monkey torso sewn on to part of a large fish but her siren song drew countless visitors. The less than fair maid also inspired untold similar attractions at shows and carnivals. Sadly the original has long since vanished so it is now impossible to prove her authenticity one way or the other.
This FeeJee Mermaid art figure is 40mm tall and is presented as one of a series of blind-packed resin art pieces. Each Enigmini design is traditionally sculpted in clay and hand cast in resin. They are individually finished and inked in one of several colourways (not all shown here). Enigminis are supplied blind-boxed at random in bespoke recycled card packaging, closed with a wax seal.