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Title: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 24 June 2012, 04:14:36 PM
Thinking of a friend (long ago moved by the USAF just before I left the service, now lost for probably my life time,) who had this 1970's army of goblins and think I need foes for my Der Kriegspieler and early Ral Partha Dwarves of that ilk. 

Requirements:

1) Price as low as possible - I need to fight over 400 dwarves, gnomes and halflings.  Lots of troops...  It would be pipe dream thoughts to think $2 a figure anymore I expect.   ::)

2) Nothing over about 20 mm tall at most with some rare "Great Goblin" figures for elites that can be around 25 mm tall (all measures to the top of the head.)  My dwarves average around 20 to 25 mm to top of head.   8)

3) Extreme cartoony appearance right out.   :`

4)  Added bonus - simple weapons for most troops because dwarven blacksmiths they aren't.   ;)

Suggestions of lines that meet these guidelines?

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Zaheer on 24 June 2012, 04:39:18 PM
A very cheap but not particularly attractive option would be the Caeser 1:72 goblins? Megaminis have goblins for under $2.
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Teshub on 24 June 2012, 04:40:50 PM
Have you considered using the old Vendel Goblins available at Sgt. Major Minis?
They are an 8 pack (6 variants) for only $12 USD, available here:

http://sgmm.biz/goblins.html

Also Mega Minis has a range of 15 or so Goblins priced at $1.90 USD a fig at:


http://freeboardgamesnow.com/fantasymonsters.aspx
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 24 June 2012, 07:18:39 PM
A very cheap but not particularly attractive option would be the Caeser 1:72 goblins? Megaminis have goblins for under $2.

I didn't think goblins were supposed to be attractive - except to other goblins, perhaps...

Seriously, is your comment because they are plastic or because of some other issue?  Why do you seem to semi-recommend them?

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 24 June 2012, 07:20:31 PM
Thanks to those who suggested Megaminis and Vendel/SMM goblins.  I am looking at them - might have to order a pack of each to compare to the dwarves/each other.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 24 June 2012, 07:21:26 PM
To the PM poster,

Those are interesting.  I am trying to decide if they might work.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Zaheer on 24 June 2012, 07:29:37 PM
I didn't think goblins were supposed to be attractive - except to other goblins, perhaps...

Seriously, is your comment because they are plastic or because of some other issue?  Why do you seem to semi-recommend them?

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39 (http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39)  Well... make your own mind up i suppose, I don't have any, but I'm certainly thinking of getting a pack just to see what can be done with them.
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Onebigriver on 24 June 2012, 08:49:18 PM
How about these for your greater goblins:

http://www.em4miniatures.com/acatalog/Copy_of_Fantasy.html
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: LeadAsbestos on 24 June 2012, 10:41:51 PM
Given the chance to start a new goblin army, I would go Thunderbolt Mountain. Not the cheapest, but reasonable, and gorgeous! Then trolls from Gamezone, and maybe a few Red Box berserkers.  Nice!
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Tacgnol on 24 June 2012, 10:49:48 PM
I need to fight over 400 dwarves, gnomes and halflings. 

Good grief, when this game happens try and take some pictures!
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: HerbyF on 25 June 2012, 02:41:02 AM
Where in the USA are you? I have a couple hundred dwarves & several hundred goblins. Mostly from the late 70s & early 80s. not looking to part with them though.
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 25 June 2012, 11:14:45 AM
Where in the USA are you? I have a couple hundred dwarves & several hundred goblins. Mostly from the late 70s & early 80s. not looking to part with them though.

Middle of the country, long removed from the cool delights of the Pacific Northwest (decade plus in Seattle starting in the middle to late 1970's.)  Plan is to move west to New Mexico in the 2016-2017 time frame.

A bit too far (even for this los angeleno) for a casual game.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: SBRPearce on 25 June 2012, 01:36:55 PM
You might check out Trollforged Miniatures' new goblin packs. The plastic has received good reviews, and they price out at ~$1USD per goblin! Nice at twice the price:

http://trollforged.com/shelf_fantasy_box-sets.html
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: workerBee on 25 June 2012, 06:54:15 PM
You might check out Trollforged Miniatures' new goblin packs. The plastic has received good reviews, and they price out at ~$1USD per goblin! Nice at twice the price:

http://trollforged.com/shelf_fantasy_box-sets.html

Crosses over marginally into cartoony but for that price I do have to seriously consider them.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: workerBee on 25 June 2012, 06:57:59 PM
Given the chance to start a new goblin army, I would go Thunderbolt Mountain. Not the cheapest, but reasonable, and gorgeous! Then trolls from Gamezone, and maybe a few Red Box berserkers.  Nice!

Are these "30mm Pewter figure" goblins in the height/size ranged I am looking for?  Visually they seem a bit tall but cameras can cause distortion without a scaleable item for comparison.

Edit:  found http://www.thunderboltmountain.com/products/8504-unarmored-heavy-goblin which has a ruler.

They might work but they seem a bit expensive at $3.50 each for my purposes.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: workerBee on 25 June 2012, 07:06:52 PM
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39 (http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39)  Well... make your own mind up i suppose, I don't have any, but I'm certainly thinking of getting a pack just to see what can be done with them.

Hmm,price is good, height is good, appearance is okay... how well do they take  paint?

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: workerBee on 25 June 2012, 07:14:12 PM
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39 (http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=39)  Well... make your own mind up i suppose, I don't have any, but I'm certainly thinking of getting a pack just to see what can be done with them.

Yeah, they are tempting, especially at that price...

Might have to order a selection of some of the figures suggested just to see how they compare to each other and to my dwarves.  Variation in style and size fits my view of Orcs/Goblins/Kobolds as armies.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Lowtardog on 25 June 2012, 07:23:01 PM
What about the GW LOTR plastic ones they should be fairly cheap to pick up on e-bay etc?

example... you could add in the metals where you fancy some characters etc

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Games-Workshop-Lord-of-the-Rings-15-Moria-Goblins-spears-/271004360476?pt=UK_Toys_Wargames_RL&hash=item3f191e5f1c
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: workerBee on 25 June 2012, 07:49:13 PM
What about the GW LOTR plastic ones they should be fairly cheap to pick up on e-bay etc?

example... you could add in the metals where you fancy some characters etc

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Games-Workshop-Lord-of-the-Rings-15-Moria-Goblins-spears-/271004360476?pt=UK_Toys_Wargames_RL&hash=item3f191e5f1c

LOL, right now I am at about 200% of my monthly money to waste... use... on Ebay biding.

Gracias,

Glenn
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Lowtardog on 25 June 2012, 08:00:51 PM
LOL, right now I am at about 200% of my monthly money to waste... use... on Ebay biding.

Gracias,

Glenn


 lol there shold be lots over in the US too, cheap as chips, those would equate to 10 cents each I think. ;D
Title: Re: Cheap, non-cartoony goblins
Post by: Conquistador on 25 June 2012, 10:02:35 PM
lol there shold be lots over in the US too, cheap as chips, those would equate to 10 cents each I think. ;D

Starts about $1.20 each on Evilbay for most.  Still Cheap...

We will see after we pay bills tonight.

Gracias,

Glenn