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Author: | SidTheSloth [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | The Hobbit models review thread |
Thought I'd make a thread for anyone to give opinions on any hobbit mini's, hopefully it should help people to make up their minds on wether to buy things or not. Please feel free to post your opinions. Escape from Goblin Town (lmt. edition) Thorin's company. Really really chuffed with these guys. The detail is some of the best I have seen, GW seems to have really upped their game (especially comparing to the Mines of Moria set). I found that they were very well produced and there were very few mold lines and clever mold-making uses them to make the details looks sharper, great improvement in this area. I did find some of the dwarf's arms quite hard to put on (mostly Oin and Dwalin). Also on Dwalin I needed to uses a little green stuff bridge some gaps in the fur. Overall: excellent. Radagast. Even greater detail than Thorin's company, really very good. Again I used a little green stuff to fill gaps (of which there were few) and again there were miniscule amounts of mold lines. I found one of the sticks on the base quite hard to glue on as it was in quite an awkward position. Overall: extra excellent, very very good Goblins. I haven't assembled these yet as I intend to sell them but they look like quite good quality. Scenery. Again, I havent assembled most of it but it looks like very good detail. The addition of the luggage pile and the weapon pile is a nice touch. Overall I was very pleased with this set and I was pleasantly suprised at the quality and detail of the miniatures |
Author: | SouthernDunedain [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 6:51 pm ] |
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Thorins Company Most of them were good. My fili wasnt the greatest, looks like his fingers have molded with his sword. Oin and Dwalin were fiddly to assemble but other than that, s'all good. 9/10 Goblins I like them, few of the poses are wierd but I love grinnah, tiny captain and the Great goblin. Scenery Awesome, very good detail and excellent expandability. Just a shame the throne doesnt have a back to it. Hunter Orcs Brilliant detail although fiddly to build and posed funny. Some seem to be drawing swords from their knees. Bolg Best model IMO so far. Love the detail and a near flawless cast. He is nearly a head taller than most other lotr models without being on a base. Picture: Also Sid, drop us a PM if you do decide to sell |
Author: | Joansean [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:23 pm ] |
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Indeed a very usefull topic! I guess the Bilbo and Gandalf are the same quality as Thorin's Company? I thought I read somewhere Thorin came with an option for the Oakenshield, is this true? |
Author: | SidTheSloth [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:31 pm ] |
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Joansean wrote: Indeed a very usefull topic! I guess the Bilbo and Gandalf are the same quality as Thorin's Company? I thought I read somewhere Thorin came with an option for the Oakenshield, is this true? You are correct:Thorin can have either orcrist (2H style) or a strange loking dwarvish sword + the oaken shield Also Bilbo can have either a walking staff or sting I could take some pictures if you like? |
Author: | MeatBoy1994 [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:41 pm ] |
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Is there anything GW can't do with plastic? The minis have brilliant detail, the best plastics I've seen in all GW's range!! Oin and Dwalin were quite tough to assemble though |
Author: | Joansean [ Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:03 pm ] |
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Sid - If you would be able to do so, I would be very grateful! |
Author: | Tabletop_heroes [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:54 am ] |
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I've added a basic review of the contents from Escape from Goblin Town on my website, there's several sections, summary, forces of good, forces of evil and terrain. There's loads of nice pics of the miniatures etc. Find the links on the homepage here. Hope you find it useful... |
Author: | SidTheSloth [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:17 am ] |
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Here's some pictures: Oakenshield and sword front: ...and back: ...and Orcrist: |
Author: | Joansean [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:48 am ] |
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Thank you very much for the pic! He looks very detailed. The Oakenshield with straps? That's a bit of a stupid sculpting decision.. |
Author: | SidTheSloth [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:12 pm ] |
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Joansean wrote: Thank you very much for the pic! He looks very detailed. The Oakenshield with straps? That's a bit of a stupid sculpting decision.. No problem I know, I think the orcrist arms look much better as I dont't like the concept nor the execution of the Oakenshield |
Author: | Whatevier [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:09 pm ] |
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Tabletop_heroes wrote: I've added a basic review of the contents from Escape from Goblin Town on my website, there's several sections, summary, forces of good, forces of evil and terrain. There's loads of nice pics of the miniatures etc. Find the links on the homepage here. Hope you find it useful... Very helpfull reviews and pics! |
Author: | theavenger001 [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 3:54 pm ] |
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Joansean wrote: The Oakenshield with straps? That's a bit of a stupid sculpting decision.. No kidding. I noticed that right away. He definitely didn't pop out his leather working tools in the middle of battle "Wait a second, I just need to pop some nice handles on here for myself..... Have some patience, just a little longer..." and then back into the fray.... |
Author: | Thecow [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:15 pm ] |
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theavenger001 wrote: Joansean wrote: The Oakenshield with straps? That's a bit of a stupid sculpting decision.. No kidding. I noticed that right away. He definitely didn't pop out his leather working tools in the middle of battle "Wait a second, I just need to pop some nice handles on here for myself..... Have some patience, just a little longer..." and then back into the fray.... If that happend I would feel sympathy for Azog... Waiting for Thorin to finish must have been a pain for him. |
Author: | GothmogtheWerewolf [ Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:28 pm ] |
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Nice reviews Master Sid, though I already own evreything that you have showcased. Do you by any chance have reviews of say the Trolls, or some of the other items? Same question to anyone else. |
Author: | Lord Hurin [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:08 am ] |
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I agree with everything said above regarding Thorin & Co. The Goblins are cool minis, but I've opted to scrape off the excess boils and pustules as I'm not fond of the "Nurgle-esque" diseased appearance. Great Goblin is a lovely model as well. Re: the Oakenshield Click to: Show I love the Bolg figure. So much so, in fact, that I'm actually considering shelling out for a second so I can arm him with his two swords rather than the mace. Fimbul to me looks too small when standing side-by-side with plastic Hunter Orcs |
Author: | RangerofTheNorth [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:04 am ] |
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Nice idea! The Oakenshield matches the one he carries though, if you happen to notice it has iron spikes attatched as well. |
Author: | SidTheSloth [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:58 am ] |
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If anyone wants any more pictures or opinions please don't hesitate to ask |
Author: | SidTheSloth [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:10 pm ] |
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Thought someone might be interested to see those. I didnt' know they were in the set so I supposed someone else mightn't have seen them aswell |
Author: | Whatevier [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:38 pm ] |
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SidTheSloth wrote: Thought someone might be interested to see those. I didnt' know they were in the set so I supposed someone else mightn't have seen them aswell Ow these are some very nice objective markers! Instantmold target acquired |
Author: | Dorthonion [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:35 pm ] |
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I got the EfGT(LE) and the Flames of War:Open Fire box sets. Then I noticed the boxes were essentially of identical dimensions. Both contain a lot of minis and dice and so forth, but the GW box costs £75 rrp and FOW costs £50 rrp. So I was wondering how could you get an objective comparison of value for money. Then I weighed the boxes with all their contents in situ - GW: 1.1kg; FOW: 1.8kg. I like both box sets, but I have to say FOW is better value for money, though my heart lies more with The Hobbit. |
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