Goldman25 wrote:
Reto wrote:
Goldman25 wrote:
I mean, is he constantly vaulting that log throughout the entire battle?
Why should Gimli to sit on a dead uruk the hole game? In the lotr range there are also models in an battle unfriendly pose. For my they are nice models. Not every model needs to be in a battle pose. Some hobbyist just love to paint. For these people the Bilbo and Gandalf poses are nice sculpts.
I don't see why they need to bring out a third Bilbo and Gandalf from the Hobbit when the game's not even been out six months yet
Have to say I'm with Reto and DMS on this one, I've got no issue with models being in action poses, there's really no difference between Bilbo jumping a log and Legolas firing an arrow, neither would be doing said action for the entire game.
The appeal for me is to have an interesting Hobbit pose, so many of the Hobbit sculpts are dull due to the size of the minis that it's nice to have an exciting action pose (it's the same reason I like the Breaking of the Fellowship running Hobbits). Although that said I'm utterly confused as to what Bilbo's meant to be carrying on his back, looks like the tips of a couple of warheads! Maybe that's how they're planning on taking down Smaug in the move:
"Black Nuclear Warhead, I have saved you till last and I have always retrieved you, now fly!"
As for the question about multiple Biblo/Gandalf sculpts, that's just SBG all over, it's always been a collectors game, purely from memory I can think of 3 Gandalf and 3 Aragorn poses that were available within 6 months of the Fellowship box set being released. I don't see any problem with this, more choice is a good thing IMO.
Just want to stress I'm not ganging up on Goldman here, he's said he meant it as a joke, each to their own and all that, just chucking in my 2 cents.
Oh, and a few interesting tidbits about the scupltors, the almost universally well received Thrain is by Alan Perry (makes sense), the similarly well recieved Dale and Erebor captains are by Gaku Matsubayashi (not sure if he's new but he's one to watch in my opnion, he's got a really great eye for dynamic poses within the more grounded LOTR world), the divisive Bilbo and Gandalf are by Israel Laborda and the almost universally disliked Gollum is by...Alan Perry! I was really surpirsed by this, doesn't look like his work at all and it certainly doesn't resemble the other 4 Gollums I can think of.
The prices continue to surprise even by their own logic, Thror and Thrain are £12 each (for small dwarves)?!?! Making them only £1 less than Yazneg foot and mounted (2 poses of a bigger orc + the warg)?!?!? Really doesn't make a lot of sense. I can just about swallow £10 as an upper limit for the ocassional Finecast figure, £12 for a small Dwarf is just silly.
Ah well, still nice to have some shiny new toys to play with and after a good inspection of the 360s I'll be splashing out on Bilbo and Gandalf.
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