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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: Spinal Tap on January 27, 2025, 10:23:49 AM
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So I foolishly clicked on a 'suggested for you' email from Ebay whilst a little tipsy, and ended up buying a box of 54mm miniatures as they were only £2.99.
Hopefully, I'll get some use out of them as donors in my bits box or, if they are OK quality, will paint a few up as giants/trolls/monsters.
I supposed a few could be mounted on plinths as statues.
Will post up the results on my workbench thread as (if) things develop.
Anyone ever used them and, if so, what for?
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Interestingly, I have bought two sets from this box a couple of years ago; the minotaurs and the centaurs. Those were of a suitable size to work as actual minotaurs and dragon ogres (with some conversion work). The plastic is of a good, hard quality too, but obviously not as crisp or easy to work with as actual polystyrene.
Like this set, they were dirt cheap (but not as cheap as yours ;) ) and quite nice figures overall, especially for the price. I also bought a set of orks, which I intend to use as trolls eventually.
For the money spent, I'd not fret too much; even if you only use one as a terain piece, you'll already have recovered the cost of the entire box :D
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I too purchased some boxes.
My plan is to use the Orcs as large bad beasties with my 28mm Fantasy.
Some of the others as damaged/weather-worn statues in some ruined temple/castle.
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Good for skirmish games surely.
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I have picked up the Orcs, Minotaurs and Barbarians in the past to use a ogres/trolls, giants and monsters and they work out quite well with 28mm fantasy,
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Glad to know they're actually useful in 28mm; will post up what I do with them in my workbench thread.
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the chaps on ebay charging £10 for the same set are on a hiding to nothing...
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Glad to know they're actually useful in 28mm; will post up what I do with them in my workbench thread.
Here is a photo of the orcs in that range in a 28mm Sellswords game, you can see they make great big beasties.
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Yup; those are my future trolls :)
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Well they've arrived and I'm quite impressed, the 4 minotaurs and 4 centaurs are perfect for my beastman force.
The paladins are a similar size and style to my small number of Custodes and would make a force for One Page Rules which we play at the club.
Not sure what to do with the dark warriors yet but sure they'll come in useful.
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Your post inspired me to look at these for a new primary school wargames club I'm starting. Picked up the Patrol set from the same seller and the Dark Attack box set from another seller. Gives me 38 figures of 8 different types and as it happens I've set a limit of 8 members for the club. I think these will make nice little warbands for SBH before we consider 28mm figures.
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Your post inspired me to look at these for a new primary school wargames club I'm starting. Picked up the Patrol set from the same seller and the Dark Attack box set from another seller. Gives me 38 figures of 8 different types and as it happens I've set a limit of 8 members for the club. I think these will make nice little warbands for SBH before we consider 28mm figures.
Wonderful. Love this.
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So I foolishly clicked on a 'suggested for you' email from Ebay whilst a little tipsy, and ended up buying a box of 54mm miniatures as they were only £2.99.
Do we class this as a Jollybob? ;)
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They look really nice!
They make a perfect trolls, ogres and similarly large brutes.
They could also work as a particularly large orc warboss
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These patrol look like they are probably the nice HIPS versions. Good Score and great price for a box of giants, ogres and monsters!
I unfortunately bought the toy versions when I picked up my minotaurs a few years ago. Same sculpts, but in polyurethane army-men style plastic. Still haven't decided whether to keep them or not.
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Do we class this as a Jollybob? ;)
I didn't want to say it, but I'd reckon 'yes'.
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I am so proud that this is still a thing. lol
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I also proud that this is still a thing. lol
The phrase makes a little more sense now; for completion, what did you do?
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I have a habit of buying crap I don't need after a couple if beers... it became part of the LAF lexicon but I didn't think anyone still used it...
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I will definitely use it from now on to describe my own drunken Internet purchases.
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Sadly I don't drink that much anymore to get into this kind of purchasing state.
But that's ok, I have a good imagination and having sympathised with you, simulated a similar state whilst exhausted after a loonng work day, two boxes of them turned up yesterday :D
Good seller, well packed etc, and are.. OK for what they are - and can find a use for them for sure.
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Including postage and packing they are 33 pence each.
I've just cleared the flash off the centaurs, based and primed them (after replacing the archers ridiculously short quiver).
They will definitely do for what I'm wanting.
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Your all terrible influences, and so am I. :D
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I've had similar sets in the past, some make quite good D&D giants (shorter than other game systems), whilst the sci-fi ones are good for Inquisitor scale figures - had a few converted to Valhallans a while ago. Nice figures on the whole.