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Title: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 11 November 2016, 09:08:37 AM
Hi all

Bob's little mind is working overtime again...  ;D

I am toying with the idea of building a Celt warband for Of Gods And Mortals, but I am not keen on the official Cernunnos figure from Northstar.

Does anyone have any suggestions for alternatives? Doesn't have to be Cernunnos, specifically, just any larger figures that would serve as a Celtic deity...

I have a Hasslefree Orion that might work, but he's a bit short.  :?

Anybody recommend anything in 40mm or even 54mm that might work?

Cheers!
JB



Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: frank xerox on 11 November 2016, 10:40:25 AM
GW did a nice orion in their old wood elf range - "King of the Hunt" or something, probably kicking around on ebay. http://www.coolminiornot.com/107387
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: YPU on 11 November 2016, 10:56:16 AM
A number of the Celt gods are more "heroes" than gods. I use a celtos miniature to represent Lugh. Crom Cruach has been described as a huge maggot or serpent. The large worm from Reaper bones seemed like a nice fit here.
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 11 November 2016, 11:20:19 AM
Thanks for the replies.  :)

I had forgotten about the GW figure - that might be an option, cheers.

And yeah, I know the Celts went for hero-worship as much as actual deities, but even so if I was going to have a warband lead by Mannannan Mac Lyr or Llugh Llaw Eraint I would want them to be standing at least head and shoulders above the regular warriors.

That's why I'm thinking maybe something in 40mm...??
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: v_lazy_dragon on 11 November 2016, 11:27:27 AM
Monolith/Graven designs do 40mm bronze age Europeans... Some of those might work as giant Celtic heroes?
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: Smith on 11 November 2016, 12:42:49 PM
This Storm Giant from Reaper is large and vaguely Celtic:

http://www.reapermini.com/OnlineStore/male%20storm%20giant/sku-down/77163

(http://www.reapermini.com/graphics/gallery/4/77163_g_1.jpg)
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 11 November 2016, 12:46:11 PM
Ooooh... Now that I like!

Cheers mate!  :)

EDIT: And its available in Bones form as well. Result!

Mind, any other suggestions are still gratefully accepted.
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: The Gray Ghost on 12 November 2016, 12:30:24 AM
I use the old the old GW wood elf god mixed with Celtos minis
but I think I need to add that giant to
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: Whitwort Stormbringer on 12 November 2016, 06:01:40 AM
Well she'd be a bit pricey, but if you want a Celtic goddess then either the old GW Ariel for the Wood Elves, or the new Alarielle from the Wood Elves (Silvaneth or something?) range would be good places to start.

A fimir, or one of the many "not" fimir, would probably make a suitable Balor (in fact I think the fimir are based on Alan Lee's illustration of Balor).

A google searth for "54mm celt miniature" seems to turn up an awful lot, too, so you could look at those as a basis for conversion.
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: James Morris on 12 November 2016, 08:37:29 PM
I assume you're familiar with the Alternative Armies Erin range of Celtic myth? The basic models are heroic 28mm but some are bigger:

This fella was originally sold as the Dagda:
http://www.alternative-armies.com/products/er21-morc-of-the-tree (http://www.alternative-armies.com/products/er21-morc-of-the-tree)

This one eyed, one armed, one legged chap is pretty big:
http://www.alternative-armies.com/products/er19-chicol-the-one-legged (http://www.alternative-armies.com/products/er19-chicol-the-one-legged)

The range is well worth a look, anyway.

Foundry also did some very heroic Slaine models, though I don't know if they are still available.

Good luck!
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: Dr. Kevin Moon III esq. on 13 November 2016, 04:42:43 PM
I've been using the Celtos figures from Brigade for my celts. This chap makes a less animalistic Cernunnos for example http://brigademodels.co.uk/Celtos/The%20Gaels/CLT-312.html (http://brigademodels.co.uk/Celtos/The%20Gaels/CLT-312.html)

This chap did catch my eye the other day though: http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/ral-partha-fantasy-c-37/heroes-and-horrors-c-37_38/01175-nuadha-silverhand-celtic-hero-p-1255.html (http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/ral-partha-fantasy-c-37/heroes-and-horrors-c-37_38/01175-nuadha-silverhand-celtic-hero-p-1255.html) I saw him on ebay a while back, I think hes quite big and should work as a god.
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 14 November 2016, 09:46:28 AM
Thanks again guys, very helpful.  :)

I'm not sure about the Alternative Armies figures, but will have a better look through their range later on.

The Celtos ones are lovely, and I have a few already, I may use that figure as a Druid as I feel he's not imposing enough for a god.

But that RPE figure is really nice - I am just concerned about the actual size of it as the additional weight and cost may just be down to that whacking great cast metal troll head he's standing on!

If anyone has one of them, could they please let me know how he scales up? I would be very happy with another RPE order as they have so many little gems hidden away in their catalogue...
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: Daysman on 14 November 2016, 04:37:54 PM
Hi,
For Nuada Silverarm,
http://www.aresmythologic.com/v2/es/draco-54mm/87-fan27-barbarian-of-draco.html

For other male Gods,
http://tin-soldiers.org/54mm-miniatures/vikings/

And for Godess, I have these :
Barbarian Chieftain LD32 , El viejo dragon miniatures. I added a spear in her left hand.
No link … because nudity ;-)

For heroes, I have some "Celtos", Gripping Beast Saga and also this one
http://www.andreaeurope.com/en/1/andrea-miniatures/127/battle-series/1203/wsbs-07-horthak-black-crow.html


Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 16 November 2016, 09:47:20 AM
Right, so just to flatter myself that someone actually cares about what's sloshing round in my head...

I have emailed RPE to ask how big exactly the Nuadha Silverhand figure is, but I also had a wee though about using this figure from Hasslefree:

http://hfminis.co.uk/shop?product=mjolnir-%28b%29~hfm005&category=fantasy-%26%0D%0Asteampunk~fantasy-monsters-%26-animals

Second version of Mjolnir Haxlefrei - he's meant to be an Ogre, but I don't see anything too beastly about his appearance, and he has a nice Dark Ages/Celtic look to him. Might leave off the shield...?

Anybody any thoughts on this?  :?
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: frank xerox on 16 November 2016, 02:11:45 PM
I can see your thinking but.. hes erm, not the handsomest god on the seminary wall, is he?
Nobodys going to be kissing icons of that!
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 16 November 2016, 02:48:48 PM
Maybe a little judicious pruning of the nose would be in order, I agree...  lol

Still, I want him to look like a fighter, not a catalogue model!
Title: Re: OGAM Celt God Models - Advice
Post by: JollyBob on 17 November 2016, 10:57:36 AM
And reply received from RPE - Nuadha is 48mm to the top of his head - big lad!

And also much cheaper than Hasslefree and so many other lovely things I want to order from them so I think that'll be me sorted.  :)

Thanks for all your suggestions, chaps.   :)