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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Trysop on 09 February 2009, 11:15:05 AM

Title: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Trysop on 09 February 2009, 11:15:05 AM
Hello,

I am looking for an octopus model / miniature that would be compatible with 28mm scale minis and could fulfil the role of "Giant Octopus" (not to giant though)

I have searched around but nothing is popping out, even my attemps to google for one have failed. I have checked a couple of toyshops but they didnt have anything either.

Does anyone have any info or leads they could share with me?

Thanks
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: argsilverson on 09 February 2009, 11:17:29 AM
some cheap plastics like "sea life" etc might work
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Onebigriver on 09 February 2009, 11:33:06 AM
Scotia Grendel do one that's half submerged, and Armorcast have a doozy on their website.
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Overlord on 09 February 2009, 11:37:02 AM
Black Cat Bases do a Kraken:
http://www.blackcatbases.com/product.asp?strPageHistory=category&numSearchStartRecord=0&strParents=117&CAT_ID=117&P_ID=572&btnProduct=Products...
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Trysop on 09 February 2009, 11:53:21 AM
Hello,

That was quick for a Monday morning :)

Onebigriver, I found this one on the armour cast site, is it the one you mean?

http://armorcast.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=116_60&products_id=664

I could not see an octopus, just the kraken but it is very tempting….

Argsilverson, I have been searching for any cheap sea life models but cannot seem to find an Octopus, I am not sure if they are too much trouble to cast to make into a cheap plastic toy or if I am just not looking in the right places, might need to try and visit a sea life centre soon.

Overlord, thanks for the suggestions but annoyingly I would like a model that is not partially submerged; I want to do an underwater scenario so having the minis half submerged is not as useful to me, but thank you all for the suggestions.

Who would have thought that an octopus would be so illusive in this golden age where you can find nearly any mini you could conceive off for sale :)

Thanks for the help guys, it is much appreciated.




Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: bandit86 on 09 February 2009, 12:09:17 PM
have you tried "eHarmony" lol lol lol lol lol lol
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Trysop on 09 February 2009, 12:31:52 PM
I have had a look through, but it was not too promising, lots of plushie toys and tanker models but only a few plastic models which might do, but none had sizes on them!

I have asked to see how big they are but am not that hopeful that they will do.

I had better keep looking.

Cheers
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: capthugeca on 09 February 2009, 12:36:03 PM
When you say
(not too giant though)
I wonder if a 15mm giant octopus might suffice.

Here is one produced by  Evil Gong Miniatures of Australia:-

(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg236/capthugeca/Hordes%20of%20the%20Things/Fishman/FishBehemoth-Octopus.jpg)

To give you an idea of size, it's mounted on a 40mm square base for HOTT.

It's in their Fishman range. East Riding Miniatures sell it in the UK.  They no longer show it on the website by they do still sell it if you drop them an e-mail.

Hugh
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: argsilverson on 09 February 2009, 01:09:39 PM
I found one in a bag with some scuba divers (out of any scale)
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Onebigriver on 09 February 2009, 01:38:06 PM
Hello,

That was quick for a Monday morning :)

Onebigriver, I found this one on the armour cast site, is it the one you mean?

http://armorcast.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=116_60&products_id=664

I could not see an octopus, just the kraken but it is very tempting….

Yep, that's the one. This is the Scotia Grendel one I meant:

http://www.scotiagrendel.com/f0070_swamp_creature.jpg

Oops, you don't want partially submerged, do you? Go for the Kraken, you'll be the envy of Lead Adventurers everywhere.  :D
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: white knight on 09 February 2009, 03:46:20 PM
How about Matador Models?

http://www.matadormodels.co.uk/zanaconda/anaconda.htm (http://www.matadormodels.co.uk/zanaconda/anaconda.htm)

Width 61mm:
(http://www.matadormodels.co.uk/other_pics/Ana%20A4%20Octopus.JPG)
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Trysop on 09 February 2009, 03:47:25 PM
cheers for all the options guys  :)

I knew it must be me being rubbish at finding them rather than there not being anything suitable out there.

After a bit more googleing I found a company that make a range of sea life models. They are called Schleich which I think a toy/model shop near me might stock. They do an OK Octopus plus some other bits that could be useful too....

Onebigriver, now that I have seen the kraken I want one, how long is it till payday  be cause I seem to be skint already ;)

Thanks everyone, your help is much appreciated
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Onebigriver on 09 February 2009, 04:55:32 PM
cheers for all the options guys  :)Onebigriver, now that I have seen the kraken I want one, how long is it till payday  be cause I seem to be skint already ;)

Thanks everyone, your help is much appreciated

I know, it's a great looking model, but at that price and limited uses I can't justify it.  :-[

WK that Matador link is great, you'll have to make sure that's listed on the Fishmen showcase update.
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Chien Sauvage on 09 February 2009, 11:50:16 PM
You can find an octopus on schleich.

The link to see it.

http://www.schleich-s.com/fr/jeux_figurine/la_gamme/animaux_marins/pieuvre_geante/index.html  (http://www.schleich-s.com/fr/jeux_figurine/la_gamme/animaux_marins/pieuvre_geante/index.html)

I use it for the adventure of Bob Ouest

(http://storage.canalblog.com/11/98/394022/30976486.jpg)

(http://storage.canalblog.com/07/70/394022/35384449.jpg)

Chien sauvage
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Trysop on 10 February 2009, 08:50:56 AM
Chien Sauvage, thanks for the link to schleich I had looked for them online but could only find resellers of thier products.

Can I ask whether you repainted the octopus and whether there are mould lines etc that need work on the model? The look like they are of quiet a high quality and it would be nice to use them as bought.

I am quite taken with the idea of being able to use him without much work as doing a good octopus paint job may be beyond me!

Thank you all for all the help, it is greatly appraciated  :)
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Chien Sauvage on 10 February 2009, 09:35:41 AM
 I didn't touch the octopus, the color are the originals. First a buy for painting it, in black and  green for the lord of the ring underwater creature.

Chien sauvage
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Malebolgia on 20 February 2009, 12:49:35 PM
Here's another cool octopus (AKA LotR clone) by Thomarillion:

(http://www.thomarillion.de/bilder/monster/monster2.jpg)
Price: 24,95 €
Link (http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?seite=katalog&modell=monster&pos=1&sprache=gb_&PHPSESSID=d8dcae872c1de988d83a439839367da8)

And even six loose tentacles:
(http://www.thomarillion.de/bilder/tentakel/tentakel2.jpg)
Price: 14,95 €
Link (http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?seite=katalog&modell=tentakel&pos=1&sprache=gb_&PHPSESSID=d8dcae872c1de988d83a439839367da8)

Good stuff! Will also work well for Cthulhu scenarios
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: Hammers on 20 February 2009, 01:00:55 PM
I use it for the adventure of Bob Ouest


Those are some seriously cool photo, chien.
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: flooglestreet on 20 February 2009, 01:40:50 PM
Reaper makes a set called aquatic familiars for $10 USD. It includes an octopus, but I don't know how big it is. It is probably small since aquatic familiars contains several figures. :-I
Title: Re: looking for an Octopus
Post by: dampfpanzerwagon on 20 February 2009, 02:05:03 PM
Check out the Walkapuss from Lance and Lazer;

http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/2009/01/flash-gordon-unfinished-projects.html

Regards

Tony
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/