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Author:  lordgoober [ Mon Jan 28, 2013 12:31 am ]
Post subject:  non gw plastic alternatives for Ruffians?

I'm thinking about working on a Ruffians army using orc captains stats for extra "boss" ruffians and absolutely don't want to pay GW retail for such crappy stat models. Anyone know of any reasonably priced alternatives?

Author:  lostpict [ Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:43 am ]
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In addition to the GW minis (Ruffians and some Dunland Wildman), I am using some Black Tree Design Saxon peasants (archers, slingers, hand weapons including some conversions for whips), some Old Glory Revolting peasants with sticks and stones (rough casts, but cheap), and a smattering of old Ral Partha / Grenadier thieves including a half-orc or two. Mithril and Ebob make some Breelanders that are also suitable.

For Heroes in addition to Sharkey, I plan to use the Wildman chieftain stats and am using the GW Ruffian with the jug and four large 30MM Black Rose Bandit minis as warband captains (Rustler with whip, highwayman with quarterstaff, Thug with cudgel, & outlaw with crossbow). I even found a Lotho from Mithril to be the Boss (at least until Worm eats him).

I don't know if these approach is cheaper, but it allows me to field a 70+ ruffian force without a lot of miniature duplication.

Lost Pict :sauron:

Author:  Hirumith, the Grey Knight [ Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:01 pm ]
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For a cheap, plastic alternative I'd point you towards the Wargames Factory Ancient German Warband, Viking Bondi, or Saxon Fyrd.

Any of those should be fine, and the only difference between the Saxons and the Vikings is a couple of head options, some teardrop shields, and a Draco standard. The detail is a bit shallower than GW figures, but you can't beat the price - for 1.33x the price you get 6x as many figures.

EDIT: oops, messed up the urls, fixed.

Author:  Sticky Fingersss [ Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:33 am ]
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I use the plastic Corsairs of umbar to be:

Ruffians
Wildmen of Dunland
Normal Dunlendings
Mercinaries

I think the corsairs are an excellent box set that can be proxied for so many things.

Author:  daersalon [ Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:42 pm ]
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danger: Some severe Threadomancy, but still useful I think

I too have been looking to build up my force of Ruffians for use in WotR (10 point companies of bowmen... come on!)

In addition to my 21 or so metals I picked up a box of the recently released Gripping Beast 'Dark Age Warriors' and even hunting about picked up a box of 40 models (in a summer sale) delivered for 16 Quid.

Of course these arn't as detailed as the GW minis, but a re a lot closer than Ancient Germans, and Ancient celts (Which I use more for Men of carn Dum)

The Gripping Beast Minis come in 8 sprues of 5 models with a range of options for weapons and heads. They are simply clad in rough woollen clothes but these suit Ruffians (more than any other box I've seen). A few conversions to add some bows.. leave off the shields... and voila 5 companies of Ruffians for less than 10 Men of Dale!

Author:  Oldman Willow [ Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:00 pm ]
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Why not use the old Wildman Chieftain stats for the Captain?

Author:  lordgoober [ Thu Oct 10, 2013 1:39 am ]
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At this point that project has been dropped since I've gone back to school and I am not even doing that particular tournament anymore.

I got utterly slammed on the main local forum for my area for even thinking about using non GW models to represent grunt ruffians. I apparently also fell afoul of an anti-horde sentiment post Adepticon.

I've also since sold or am planning on selling all but my Hobbits, Dwarves, Harad/Umbar and Sauron + Ringwraiths.

Author:  Dorthonion [ Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:55 pm ]
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Anti-horde sentiment? Is this people insisting on small scale games only or is it more prescriptive?

Author:  lostpict [ Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:08 pm ]
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Here was my solution to the dearth of Ruffians:

http://sfdfsfd.wordpress.com/2013/03/06 ... 06mar2013/

and here is the AAR involving their Scouring:

http://sfdfsfd.wordpress.com/2013/03/12 ... 08mar2013/

Lost Pict :sauron:

Author:  Barks [ Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:43 pm ]
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I'm making some Gripping Beast Dark Age Warriors that will see double-duty as ruffians or Wildmen:

Image

http://wargamingwithbarks.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/viking-warriors-wip.html

Author:  daersalon [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 5:27 pm ]
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Here are my Gripping Beast Dark Age Warriors ready to cause mayhem upon the battlefields of Middle Earth as Sharkey's Ruffians:

Image

I will add them to a WIP post in another forum here with some more pics, but here at least you can see them trayed up (WotR) style.

More details on the conversions in the WIP, but they all have bows or clubs, or axes (and a couple with swords only). And a white hand imprinted on the tunic for that Isengard feel :)

Author:  Galanur [ Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:13 pm ]
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gorgeous models...

Author:  Crucium Giger [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:46 pm ]
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Look spot on for the job

Author:  Hirumith, the Grey Knight [ Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:46 pm ]
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Nice work! Those guys really look the part. Shame mine all have shields, since I did them up for SAGA, but in a pinch I think they would still work OK.

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