Large hand-painted cast-metal statues presenting the legendary monsters of the Eat The Rookies world.
The first releases in the Monument Statues line introduce two powerful rivals from the strange conflicts unfolding across Nova Scotia.
These statues capture the characters as large display pieces designed for collectors.
A mysterious creature known for appearing along the highways and forests, stealing cargo and dragging his spoils back to a hidden lair deep within the Balsam Fir woods.
Propane Jack is a volatile creature of industry and flame, known for roaming the backroads in a truck packed with pressurized fuel canisters. Wherever Jack appears, pipelines rupture, tanks ignite, and the night sky fills with fire.
Help bring the Monument Statues to life.
Illustration — 0%
3D Sculpting — 0%
Mold Making — 0%
Metal Casting — 0%
Painting — 0%
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Support from collectors will help move the statues through each stage of production.
Local legends say the mysterious treasure buried on Oak Island may have vanished long ago — and some storytellers jokingly claim it was carried off by Krampus himself during a winter raid.
Each Monument Statue is produced as:
• 90mm scale figure
• cast metal construction
• hand-painted finish
• display base included
These are designed as premium collector pieces, not small gaming miniatures.
This Monument Statue captures the Chain Devil as a powerful display figure, sculpted in cast metal and finished as a hand-painted collector piece.
Included With Statue
• Krampus The Chain Devil figure
• sculpted display base
• heavy chain weapon wrapped around the arms
• cargo crate debris from stolen shipments
• highway-themed ground elements
Your support helps bring the first Monument Statues to life.
Backers will help fund:
• sculpting
• mold creation
• metal casting• hand painting
This Monument Statue captures Propane Jack as a blazing industrial terror, sculpted in metal and finished as a hand-painted collector display piece.
Included With Statue
• Propane Jack figure
• sculpted industrial display base
• fuel tank and valve elements
• flamethrower apparatus
• burning ground effects
For thousands of years, artists have used metal casting to create statues meant to last for generations.
From ancient bronze sculptures to modern monuments, molten metal is poured into molds to capture fine details and produce durable works of art.
The Monument Statues in Eat The Rookies are inspired by this tradition, using cast metal to create figures designed to feel solid, weighty, and permanent.