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Miniatures Adventure => Call of Cthulhu => Topic started by: thebinmann on July 14, 2018, 12:46:37 PM
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There seems to be no sign f them on the web.....
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http://www.avolakcastings.com/
Looks like a Wix site. Maybe they started over.
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Thanks, that site is blocked for me and no other sign anywhere
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Have you tried e-mailing him?
avolakcastings@gmail.com
I'd be curious to know if he is still in business. There were some really cool minis.
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ordered from him a couple of months ago, also simply via email, no problem there. But homepage needs indeed some updating, opened for me only with firefox...
But worth the buy, excellent minis, and the best Glaaki I have seen so far!
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Voogla may have it. I didn't consider my browser but, use Firefox too.
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But worth the buy, excellent minis, and the best Glaaki I have seen so far!
Which reminds me, I should really get around to buying one...
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I cant even find pics of their minis....
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I am able to open their webpage using chrome. Glad to know they still alive even when doesnt seem to be any news or new miniatures from him since 2015. His webpage hasnt updated since that and neither their facebook. He was also active here under the nick avolakia but it seems he hasnt been around for some years.
Knowing that they still sell miniatures i think its time to order some Glaaki
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I found the website when this thread opened, and have made an order by email, though I've had no reply to subsequent enquiries. I don't remember seeing any Glaaki, but then I didn't know what I was looking for, other than the name. The Wendigo looks cool, but I'm waiting to find out what it weighs before adding it to my order.
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I shouldnt weight a lot cause is a resin model. I have it but dont have any way to weight it properly
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Thanks. I'm a bit disturbed by the lack of response from Avolak, however.
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Andrew did you get any answer from Avolak? Im planning on making an order with them but i prefer to know if everything is working ok before making and order and having later to claim it using paypal.
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I got a reply to an email about ten days ago. He / she was on holiday and wasn't sure whether Wendigo was in stock. Said he would look into it on return, but...apparently it's a long holiday.
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They seem to be open for business again. I've just exchanged some emails regarding what's in stock (no Wendigo at present in spite of catalogue showing it in stock). Situation a little confused, due in part to language difference, but I see no reason why ordering shouldn't be feasible.
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I'd also like to know what 's happening with the board game!
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There's a board game?
BTW, I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what Glaaki are, and why they're desirable - I don't see any in the catalogue.
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BTW, I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what Glaaki are
- Glaaki is one of the slightly lesser known Great Old Ones, from Ramsey Campbell's Mythos stories (its the gribbly in "The Inhabitant Of The Lake")
The Avolakia mini looks good (& is suitably large) but I don't know what's currently going on with the site/store.
He had talked of doing a game to tie in with his minis based on the Randolf Carter stories, but again, I don't know what happened with it.
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Thanks for the clarification. I haven't read any of Campbell's Mythos tales, so have never encountered this beast.
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Campbell's certainly worth a read if you enjoy Mythos fiction, 'The Inhabitant Of The Lake' introducing Glaaki & 'Cold Print' doing the same for Y'Golonac (who AC also do a nice mini of).
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That's interesting. The only non-HPL Mythos stories I've read were by Robert Bloch. By his own admission, these - other than the later novel Strange Aeons - are not terribly good.
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In that case you need to read Clark Aston Smith too
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At the risk of turning this into a thread on the relative merits of HPL's successors, there's a lot of quite to very good modern treatments of his ideas (& equally quite a lot of dross). The flexibility of the Mythos has tempted hundreds of writers (Stephen King has written a couple - 'Crouch End' & 'Jerusalems Lot'). Personally the fairly recent collections curated by S.T. Joshi (Black Wings Of Cthulhu Vols 1-5) & Ross L. Lockheart (the Book Of Cthulhu, vols 1 & 2 - the first volume contains one of my favourite modern Mythos stories 'A Colder War' by Charles Stross, who also writes the very entertaining 'Laundry Files' HPL influenced series of novels).
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I've been exploring the Mythos and HPL-influenced works haphazardly, but as far as HPL's contemporaries and near-contemporaries are concerned, I've somehow never got beyond Bloch (or even managed to finish Mysteries of the Worm.) I've read Joshi's book about the Mythos, but not the anthologies he's edited. One problem is that many of the books I'm most interested in, such as Bloch's Strange Aeons, and Manly Wade Wellman's The Hounds of Tindalos, are out of print, and difficult to find at reasonable prices.
By chance I've just started reading a new collection by Joyce Carol Oates, called Night-Gaunts and other Stories . Only the title story, which I haven't read yet, has any connection with HPL, though his poem Night-Gaunts prefaces the collection.
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The situation remains unclear with this manufacturer, judging by my experience. I've made two requests for an updated invoice over the past few weeks, without response, so it doesn't look like I'll be proceeding with my order, at least until whatever issues they have are resolved.