I have to second your Frostgrave kitbash suggestion for these. I took the Fireforge LD bodies, reset the feet, dug out the neck with a pin vise, and used Frostgrave heads and weapons (mostly Barbarians and GA Crewmen) to make a battered and beaten warband. Really makes them seem like they've seen some awful s**t in the frozen city. Haven't done the reverse, but based on your results, it's time to zombify some soldiers!
Finally I think I may have found some miniatures that scale with AoS??? OathMark and Frostgrave are a tad small compared with Free Guild Steelhelms… My last option was to check out Perry Mini’s… I’m new to the hobby really, but I’m learning a lot.. Although I think GW mini’s are generally excellent quality - I find the variety of poses, heads and weapon options is limited quite often compared to the generally excellent, Oathmark and Frostgrave. Can you only buy Fireforge mini’s from their website?? Not Wayland Games? Or Travelling man which is where I buy most…
Taking into account tax and shipping and it probably comes closer to 30. Still they fill a visually unique niche that nobody else really offers, and it's a nice step up from the same 4 or 5 Bones sculpts used over and over.
Well they may get distributed closer to you at some point, only adding a bit more & less than that 30. At least that seems to be how it's going, so a shirt wait may yield a good result. I'm kinda bored with some of the Bones stuff. I dont care for the material, but they are cheap.
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature I recently got The Northmen Folk Rabble to boost the peasants in my games. Any chance you will review them or any other sets from Fireforge like their Deus Vult stuff
That is the problem with plastic kits. Companies have to cover the very large production costs involved with tooling. These kits were part of a Kickstarter, and, as such the bulk cost for tooling multiple kits at once meant that the number of separate sprues had to be kept to a minimum. The outlying cost for tooling a single sprue is a ridiculous amount. It is in the thousands. For example GW cut their own tooling , including making their own cutters, each of which will last fractions of a second before being replaced. I know this because I live in Nottingham and get to talk to the people who make the stuff for GW.
@@beelzebubbles666 I’d love to meet one the GW “decision makers” to see how they come up with the overall “meta” behind the game. Storylines and other creative aspects of the games.
Hello there I hope you are well...a nice kit all day long they would fit into frostgrave, and 12 seems a little small if you want a good sized infantry unit( not sure on price as I sit here now but by the magic of ebay I will soon find out, about a £1- £150 man is fair in my book) but I will have a little moan about the gaming industry in general...such as these soldiers for example...would it have driven fireforge into bankruptcy if they had provided lets call them "living heads" with this set or on the other hand their regularsets with zombie heads so you have a choice?...cheers now
They do have sets of living guys. Similar designed armor and gear, COMPLETELY different sculpts. They're called "Northmen Warriors." They also have sets of bowmen and cavalry to expand their armies. My gripe is there's so few in the box that most wargamers are going to need to convert up a bunch of extras, and considering the northmen don't fair much better in terms of model quantity I'd be looking elsewhere to expand my undead ranks. Doesn't help that Fireforge models are hard to acquire outside of internet sales.
He's pretty much up for anything if I'm not lame and exhausted whenever we have family get together. We both love the One Page Rules stuff. Fast and efficient. Sometimes we'll sit down and do a proper war game or board game. I always mention him in the hopes of luring him onto UA-cam to kick knowledge around. Dude is just as bad as me when it comes to encyclopedia- like knowledge of games and models. Plus he's even more hardcore when it comes to Gundam.
I have to second your Frostgrave kitbash suggestion for these. I took the Fireforge LD bodies, reset the feet, dug out the neck with a pin vise, and used Frostgrave heads and weapons (mostly Barbarians and GA Crewmen) to make a battered and beaten warband. Really makes them seem like they've seen some awful s**t in the frozen city.
Haven't done the reverse, but based on your results, it's time to zombify some soldiers!
Honestly I like your idea more- that's what I love about the versatility of those Northstar kits! I'm glad the Fireforge stuff works well with them!
Love the sculpting on those undead warriors.
Perfectly heroic scale! Love em!
These are very cool.
I almost did Vampire Counts when I was getting into Warhammer fantasy.
Love the channel. I got a laugh at The Return of the Living Dead reference. Keep up the great work.
The movie had a profound impact on young me.
Finally I think I may have found some miniatures that scale with AoS???
OathMark and Frostgrave are a tad small compared with Free Guild Steelhelms…
My last option was to check out Perry Mini’s…
I’m new to the hobby really, but I’m learning a lot..
Although I think GW mini’s are generally excellent quality - I find the variety of poses, heads and weapon options is limited quite often compared to the generally excellent, Oathmark and Frostgrave.
Can you only buy Fireforge mini’s from their website?? Not Wayland Games? Or Travelling man which is where I buy most…
Fireforge should be available through Wayland... I'm guessing? It does seem easier to get ahold of in the UK from what I've seen.
At 20 euros for 12 it's like $1.85 each, very good.
Taking into account tax and shipping and it probably comes closer to 30.
Still they fill a visually unique niche that nobody else really offers, and it's a nice step up from the same 4 or 5 Bones sculpts used over and over.
Well they may get distributed closer to you at some point, only adding a bit more & less than that 30. At least that seems to be how it's going, so a shirt wait may yield a good result. I'm kinda bored with some of the Bones stuff. I dont care for the material, but they are cheap.
Sad they only have 12 in a box. Their other stuff seems cram packed with figures.
I agree. I still need a box of peasants!
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature I recently got The Northmen Folk Rabble to boost the peasants in my games. Any chance you will review them or any other sets from Fireforge like their Deus Vult stuff
That is the problem with plastic kits. Companies have to cover the very large production costs involved with tooling. These kits were part of a Kickstarter, and, as such the bulk cost for tooling multiple kits at once meant that the number of separate sprues had to be kept to a minimum. The outlying cost for tooling a single sprue is a ridiculous amount. It is in the thousands. For example GW cut their own tooling , including making their own cutters, each of which will last fractions of a second before being replaced. I know this because I live in Nottingham and get to talk to the people who make the stuff for GW.
@@beelzebubbles666 I’d love to meet one the GW “decision makers” to see how they come up with the overall “meta” behind the game. Storylines and other creative aspects of the games.
Hello there I hope you are well...a nice kit all day long they would fit into frostgrave, and 12 seems a little small if you want a good sized infantry unit( not sure on price as I sit here now but by the magic of ebay I will soon find out, about a £1- £150 man is fair in my book) but I will have a little moan about the gaming industry in general...such as these soldiers for example...would it have driven fireforge into bankruptcy if they had provided lets call them "living heads" with this set or on the other hand their regularsets with zombie heads so you have a choice?...cheers now
They do have sets of living guys. Similar designed armor and gear, COMPLETELY different sculpts. They're called "Northmen Warriors." They also have sets of bowmen and cavalry to expand their armies.
My gripe is there's so few in the box that most wargamers are going to need to convert up a bunch of extras, and considering the northmen don't fair much better in terms of model quantity I'd be looking elsewhere to expand my undead ranks.
Doesn't help that Fireforge models are hard to acquire outside of internet sales.
Could be good in Mordheim
Absolutely, especially if you've got plenty of leftovers bits for converting like most Mordheim players seem to have!
How many different games do you play against your brother? I never got mine into miniatures, he got into Gundam models instead.
He's pretty much up for anything if I'm not lame and exhausted whenever we have family get together.
We both love the One Page Rules stuff. Fast and efficient. Sometimes we'll sit down and do a proper war game or board game.
I always mention him in the hopes of luring him onto UA-cam to kick knowledge around. Dude is just as bad as me when it comes to encyclopedia- like knowledge of games and models.
Plus he's even more hardcore when it comes to Gundam.
Are they compatible with wizkids or reaper miniatures? 28mm?
I need those 😳