Some of them have their first (glossy) layer of varnish now, such as this one, called "Pinky Schweets":
You can tell why this mini has this name, not only from the sweets stuck into the pink fur here and there - it's also holding a bag of the name-giving items in one hand:
The amount of sculpted detail is quite different from cube to cube, and sometimes there's a significant difference between what is drawn on the player board and what the mini shows. I've tried to match the look of the mini on the player board as closely as possible - though in some cases, my colours are a little off.
Like in the back hollow of this figure, where the little animal should be a tad more brownish instead of grey.
I've decided to leave it as is, though - otherwise I'd have to do the eyes, nose, and tail stripes again, and it's not so far away from the artwork to be a real issue in recognising what side of the cube it is. The face of this guy looks like this, by the way:
and it's also almost ready for its first layer of varnish now!