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Author: | Xintao [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Otherworld Troll |
I just painted up an Otherworld Troll Mini. I don't have plans for it, I just liked the figure. Great miniatures. |
Author: | Bofur The Dwarf [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
He's looking cool. I may have to look at the miniatures now. |
Author: | Valadorn [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
He looks like the D&D one |
Author: | Fëanor, the mighty elf [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Awesome! I love the model, very characterful. The painting is very well done, he looks great! |
Author: | Oldman Willow [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Good job! I like the ground work on the base a lot. |
Author: | Hill-Troll [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 6:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Nice painting+Setup |
Author: | Pindergorn [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
That'd make a cool Grendel, as in Beowulf & Grendel. In fact it'd make a cool unique monster in LOTR, like Gulavhar. Edit...looking through their site. This one is my favourite so far. And this one too. These miniatures would be fantastic for D&D. |
Author: | JamesR [ Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
I like that female ranger. Not over - the - top battlefield impractical lol And as for that troll. I really like it! Idk what if field it as (beyond a cave troll profile) but it's cool! |
Author: | Pindergorn [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
JamesR wrote: I like that female ranger. Not over - the - top battlefield impractical lol And as for that troll. I really like it! Idk what if field it as (beyond a cave troll profile) but it's cool! A souped up version of Gollum perhaps? Like a LOTR version of Grendel, a twisted monster who dwells in caves. Maybe its a half-troll monster, rejected by all and so it dwells alone in the mountains. I'd use a Gollum profile, with the back stabber and cave dweller rules etc, but increase the Fight, Defence, Strength, Attacks and Wounds to be appropriate for a monster of that size. It would make for a great narrative scenario based in the wilds of Eriador. The Trollshaws maybe, or the Misty Mountains. Theres a scenario in the Ruin of Arnor sourcebook, in which Aragorn and a band of rangers venture into Fornost to hunt down Gûlavhar the terror of Arnor. Maybe you could do a similar scenario in which a different band of rangers, perhaps led by Halbarad or Arathorn, venture into the Trollshaws or the Misty Mountains to hunt down a Grendel like monster. edit... Screw it, I'm going to order a couple of those rangers and maybe a monster. Will be interesting to see how the scale compares with LOTR. It'll be be good to have a female ranger of the north character, add some variety to my Arnor force. There was a female Dunedain in Born of Hope who joins Arathorn and his men. Quote: It is 28mm tall to the eyes, cast in pewter, and is supplied with a 25mm round plastic slotta base.
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Author: | Sithious [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
The Troll reminds me of a Forgotten Realms troll where they are plant based and regenerate any wounds that are not fire based (or magic based). This of course lead to trolls with two heads or extra limbs when libs were hacked in half and both repaired themselves. I think in this way the green is also appropriate for the scheme as they are often found in swamps. I actually don't like the Tolkien troll ecology because of it's turn to stone in sunlight, it just makes them weak and useless to any evil power. I would have better liked the idea of shunning or hating sunlight but at least able to manage it for travel to war or new digs. Other Fantasy worlds have definitely taken this disadvantage away and made Trolls more fearsome. I don't know any D&D party that wants to fight a group of Trolls on an outing. LOTR SBG they are a joke and non threat. |
Author: | Xintao [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
This would be a D&D troll. I think the entire Otherworld range is based off classic D&D monsters. Here's the picture from the monster manual: And he also makes the cover: King Ondoher, thanks for the idea. Since I just finished some Dunedain I might whip up a mini troll hunt campaign. Sithious, you are right, that dang regeneration was a pain. Xin |
Author: | Pindergorn [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Regarding D&D and other RPG games...how common is the use of miniatures in RPG games? The only RPG games I've seen being played at my local club were strictly pen & paper. Not that I think theres anything wrong with that of course, but having grown up with miniature wargaming, a miniature RPG would be my preference. I don't play D&D, but I do like to watch the Acquisitions Incorporated podcasts and live PAX games. They sometimes use miniatures and really cool, elaborate dungeon dioramas. I'd love to play a miniature RPG on a 3D gaming board, it'd be the perfect merger of my miniature wargaming hobby and my RPG hobby (I love playing RPG video games like Elder Scrolls and Dragon Age). Click to: Show |
Author: | Rangefinder [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Otherworld Miniatures do many many of the "original concept" monsters for D&D. My buddy bought a lot off this guy. I believe he's a one man show there. Works out of his garage. He offers extras to dedicated buyers. Great models, and from what I understand great service. Very dedicated following he has there at Otherworld! |
Author: | Pindergorn [ Mon Jun 16, 2014 11:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
The website says they have a team of sculptors, contractors and other staff. It doesn't sound like a one man garage operation... Quote: About Us Our Company Otherworld Miniatures is a small, independent miniatures company dedicated to producing fine quality 28mm fantasy gaming miniatures for ‘old school’ roleplayers, wargamers and collectors. We have been in business since November 2006, and have so far produced ranges of Giants, Demons & Devils, Humanoid Tribes, Undead, Dungeon Vermin and Dungeon Monsters, Wilderness Encounters and Men of Evil. We have commissioned some of the best sculptors in their fields, such as Paul Muller and Kev Adams, as well as some talented newcomers to the industry like John Pickford, Jo Brumby, Matthew Bickley, Andrew Rae and Pedro Navarro. We have plans to work with other renowned artists in the future. Our Location We are based near Cambridge in the UK, but we are happy to supply every corner of the World with our figures! If you are a store owner, and you would like to stock our miniatures, please get in touch. Customers will always, however, find a quick and efficient service buying our products through our webstore, or by visiting our stand at occasional wargames shows and gaming conventions in the UK and Europe. And if you’re in the area, you’d be very welcome to drop in to our office/workshop for a chat. Our Miniatures Our figures are sculpted in a variety of media, moulded and cast in pewter or resin, and packaged in attractive blister packs and boxes. We describe our miniatures as 28mm, meaning that an average-sized human would stand at around 28mm tall. However, not many of our figures are average-sized humans! For monsters, we use a scale of 5mm on the model to represent 1 foot of height. So a 10 foot tall Ogre would be represented by a 50mm tall miniature. Most of our figures are modelled with ‘slotta-tabs’ and supplied with appropriate plastic bases. If you have any suggestions about miniatures that you would like to see us produce in the future, please contact us for a chat or visit our forum, where you can also find up to date information about new releases and future plans. |
Author: | Oldman Willow [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
King Ondoher wrote: Regarding D&D and other RPG games...how common is the use of miniatures in RPG games? I for one use a lot of props when I GM. I do not want to hijack the thread so I will leave it at that. |
Author: | Hill-Troll [ Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
For it to be Grendel-like, it would have to have a very strong profile. For the matter of weak tolkien trolls, I personally say only cave trolls become stoned(pun intended). |
Author: | Sithious [ Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
As for D&D with mini's it depends on the group. I have played both ways, some people need the visual assist, so either I draw a lot or show pictures or use mini's. Other people are role players and acting the parts and can picture monsters with no assist. I like to have the mini's for games though, and using hero quest style formats can help get a party going through a game. |
Author: | Rangefinder [ Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
I have always liked representational miniatures for RPG's. When playing it helped our party better visualize where they are. |
Author: | Pindergorn [ Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
Oldman Willow wrote: King Ondoher wrote: Regarding D&D and other RPG games...how common is the use of miniatures in RPG games? I for one use a lot of props when I GM. I do not want to hijack the thread so I will leave it at that. Oh I've seen your scenery. The guys at Wizards of the Coast should ring you up and rent one of your gaming boards for the Celebrity D&D games that Chris Perkins runs at PAX. |
Author: | jdizzy001 [ Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Otherworld Troll |
King Ondoher wrote: Regarding D&D and other RPG games...how common is the use of miniatures in RPG games? The only RPG games I've seen being played at my local club were strictly pen & paper. Not that I think theres anything wrong with that of course, but having grown up with miniature wargaming, a miniature RPG would be my preference. I don't play D&D, but I do like to watch the Acquisitions Incorporated podcasts and live PAX games. They sometimes use miniatures and really cool, elaborate dungeon dioramas. I'd love to play a miniature RPG on a 3D gaming board, it'd be the perfect merger of my miniature wargaming hobby and my RPG hobby (I love playing RPG video games like Elder Scrolls and Dragon Age). ] I buy minis with the intent of using them for rpg's first and lotr sbg, second. If you play an rpg with me, there will be minis. Guaranteed. I have hundreds of minis and spent hundreds of hours painting them. The last thing i'm going to do is let them collect dust because my group thinks using minis is dumb. Minis are cool, like bowties. |
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