'Cause as we all know, Ogres are the sole property of GW (and they invented them, and how they look, and everything about them) so no one else is allowed to make them. Ever.
Samus_aran115 wrote:HOLY COW! Those are great, thanks kroot. I'm willing to bet more than one ogre player is going to be overjoyed
Also, saw this on their site:
If I played tzeentch daemons, I would use these. They look way better than traditional screamers.
It's actually too large to be a Screamer, it's actually more chariot-sized. If you look at the version which comes with the "Daemonic Magelord", you'll see that it's actually pretty huge (so the 29 euro price tag isn't as bad as it first appears).
'Cause as we all know, Ogres are the sole property of GW (and they invented them, and how they look, and everything about them) so no one else is allowed to make them. Ever.
Ever ever.
they could have at least made their "not leadbelchers" not look like Leadbelchers.
I've got the BS giant - & he's really quite tall.
Not as big as the FW one but then that costs way more.
If any one any comparision pictures, please PM me & I'll post here.
"We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down.
So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round.
We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off, the gator lost his mind."
So color me amongst the impressed, neat stuff going on and not bad sculpts at all. Hopefully they'll make a 'festooned with pistols' unit, it would seem that most every ogre army could use decent models to rep 3-4 (scouting, sniping, poison, flaming) guneaters, and being pirates just fits in with the maneater allure of not matching the rest of the army. As is these models here have somewhat limited application outside of pirate-themed gangs / armies (unlike say Maelstrom whose big beasties match the established army looks already).
'Cause as we all know, Ogres are the sole property of GW (and they invented them, and how they look, and everything about them) so no one else is allowed to make them. Ever.
Ever ever.
they could have at least made their "not leadbelchers" not look like Leadbelchers.
They didn't even change the pose.
But you knew that.
shhh worglock shhhh,listen to this k? listen....
I want you to.....
Draw us a pic to how you want them to change the not lead belcher's pose.
Like the fish cannon, unfortunately nothing else. Then again I don't like the ogres normally anyway, if I were to play them in fantasy I'd go with a gnoblar horde.
Perhaps the leadbelchers need more layers so as to satisfy some people here. Replace the donkey with the cannon, the cat with a gnoblar/rum bottle slap and on a pirate hat and bam.
Kroothawk wrote:If you are lucky, you can find these OOP Confrontation goblins:
How can amazing minis like these be so OOP / hard to find
The pirate ogres are pretty sweet, too! If only companies like this could make "kits"... several bodies with a number of arm and head options, so that units could be made from them. Like Salvage says, it's kind of limited what you could really do army-wise with these at the moment. But still, very cool!
RiTides wrote: If only companies like this could make "kits"... several bodies with a number of arm and head options, so that units could be made from them.
Have you read kenshin620's post and the photo he posted? Because this company does sell kits.
bubber wrote:I've got the BS giant - & he's really quite tall.
Not as big as the FW one but then that costs way more.
If any one any comparision pictures, please PM me & I'll post here.
kenshin620 wrote:Continuing their Nautical Ogres, Titan forge has some divers off to get some under water treasures
Anchor Bashers are the veterans of Bloodsail Island ogres. Only the toughest and braves (or craziest) of the pirates can enter their ranks. Before becoming one, an ogre has to prove his worth by diving into one of the wrecked ships that surround the island and killing at least ten Razorsharks. The only weapon he can use can be salvaged from the wreckage. Ogres are not famous for their subtlety, and so, most of the candidates go straight for the ships anchor...
This set contains enough parts to build 3 Anchor Bashers:
1. 3 x Anchor Basher body (two bodies with left hand attached, one without hands attached)
2. 3 x hand with anchor's haft
3. 1 x right hand with anchor's haft
4. 3 x Anchor's head
5. 3 x Anchor Basher diving helmet
6. 3 x Anchor Basher head
7. 3 x Oxygen pipe
8. Siren's hand
9. Treasure Chest (attachable to ogre's belt)
10. 3 x Scenic base
I have absolutely no use for any of this stuff and will probably never own a fantasy army of any type.... BUT HOLY CRAP THAT CROC IS SEXY! (all the other stuff is fairly swell as well)
Titan-Forge wrote:As some of you may know, Titan Forge is a company created by gamers for gamers (and hobbyists!). As such, our employees also take part in many tabletop events, such as incoming ETC (where you can find us!). Even more, we also support our teams by making some miniatures for them. Here you have a VIP picture of gator cavalry model we are making for polish team. In fact, we think he's so awesome, that we plan on releasing him as a product!
How do you like some Gator madness?
Gator Diver Team
Price: 35.00
Bloodsail Island captains have plenty tricks up their sleeves when it comes to waging war on the seas. Some prefer straight brute force, sailing their ships at full speed to crush with the enemy vessels. Others like to attack by surprise, catching their foes unprepared for any fight. Gator Divers are favourite units used in this type of sneaky actions. Swimming silently near enemy ships, the giant reptiles allow their riders to approach their prey unnoticed.
This set contains enough parts to build two Gator Divers (version #1 and #2):
- Gator emerging from water x 2
- Wooden Saddle x 2
- Diver body with left hand x 2
- Right hand with Crab-claw weapon
- Right hand with Turtle-shell mace
- Diver's head x 2
- Diver's helm x 2
- Air pipe x 2
- Air tank x 2
- Harpoon backpack x 2
- Harboon blades x 4
- Bell rack
- Bell
Here a group shot of the first wave of Orcs, now available (the wyvern on the left being first of the upcoming second wave):
Titan Forge wrote:Chaaarge! The Bloodwulf Riders are here! Wielding massive weapons and clad in heavy armour they are a foe not to be messed with. Add to that some fancy furrs hanging from their back - classy yet brutal. Like?
Titan Forge wrote:In the meantime - little Gators! Small but deadly, often underestimated, they only wait for one mistake... Better hide your ankles when you see them! Like?
As I am not quite sure, what was released when, I just post some pics not yet in this thread:
Orcish Crypt Horrors
Orcish Fellbats:
Orcish Wargheists:
Detail:
Ghost-Rider in the middle:
Titan Forge wrote:Now, what we plan for future? Well, Slawek is going for a well deserved holidays for a few weeks, so we have a lot of time to think what we would like to do next. We definitely plan another crowdfunding project, thats for sure. But what it will be? We also have some cool ideas about new themed armies: how about magma dwarfs/golems? Or whole army consisting of inquisition themed models? Or sci - fi deamonic ninjas? Or... maybe you have an idea? If yes, why wont you share it with us - who knows, maybe we will create whole army based on your idea?
Titan Forge wrote:Now, what we plan for future? Well, Slawek is going for a well deserved holidays for a few weeks, so we have a lot of time to think what we would like to do next. We definitely plan another crowdfunding project, thats for sure. But what it will be? We also have some cool ideas about new themed armies: how about magma dwarfs/golems? Or whole army consisting of inquisition themed models? Or sci - fi deamonic ninjas? Or... maybe you have an idea? If yes, why wont you share it with us - who knows, maybe we will create whole army based on your idea?
Titan Forge wrote:Chaaarge! The Bloodwulf Riders are here! Wielding massive weapons and clad in heavy armour they are a foe not to be messed with. Add to that some fancy furrs hanging from their back - classy yet brutal. Like?
Whoooooooaaaaaaa, those look cool. Way better than the other riders they have. Very interested in seeing what these look like when cast / painted up / etc.
Titan Forge wrote:In the meantime - little Gators! Small but deadly, often underestimated, they only wait for one mistake... Better hide your ankles when you see them! Like?
Like
Have loved these undead orcses for some time, love all the new additions
Gator Diver Team
Price: 35.00
Bloodsail Island captains have plenty tricks up their sleeves when it comes to waging war on the seas. Some prefer straight brute force, sailing their ships at full speed to crush with the enemy vessels. Others like to attack by surprise, catching their foes unprepared for any fight. Gator Divers are favourite units used in this type of sneaky actions. Swimming silently near enemy ships, the giant reptiles allow their riders to approach their prey unnoticed.
This set contains enough parts to build two Gator Divers (version #1 and #2):
- Gator emerging from water x 2
- Wooden Saddle x 2
- Diver body with left hand x 2
- Right hand with Crab-claw weapon
- Right hand with Turtle-shell mace
- Diver's head x 2
- Diver's helm x 2
- Air pipe x 2
- Air tank x 2
- Harpoon backpack x 2
- Harboon blades x 4
- Bell rack
- Bell
If they made just gators with or without bases, they could get some sales from D&D / Back of Beyond type players
Titan Forge wrote:In the meantime - little Gators! Small but deadly, often underestimated, they only wait for one mistake... Better hide your ankles when you see them! Like?
Awesome! Perfect for a Tarzan campaign, or any Darkest Africa campaign!
Titan Forge wrote:Woof. Woof? Woof! Good boy, good doggie... Well, not really. The three headed beast is rather hard to tame - three times bigger, three times meaner and definitely three times more hungry! The Cerberus WIP himself. We also finally decided that he will be placed on 50 x 50 mm base. We thought about 25 x 50 mm base, but we would have to make him much smaller, which we don't like. Bigger is better! Also remember about our contest below! Like?
Hey guys,
I am a brand new kinda youtubers and today done my first review on these beautiful models.
Please post a comment on the video to let me know what you think.
Thank you
Assuming those Plague Descendants are on 50mm bases, they're going to make a killing with those. Beasts of Nurgle are now a compulsory part of many WHFB Daemon armies, but the GW models aren't that good. I think we'll see a fair few of these models on the tabletop and fair enough too.
Crap, now I need to learn to deal with even more of them......
I really like the larger demons of decay, and the best thing is they don't seem overly decay-themed, so I'll get a few to represent demon encounters for my PCs to die to ...
Has anyone picked up the decay models? Would love to see some scale shots. I can sort of kind of tell by looking at the bases, but would be great to see them up with the models I actually use for 40k. Or at least for putting together and painting while thinking about 40k.
Next project will be a Fantasy Football Steampunk dwarf team:
Titan Forge wrote:Alright. After Daemonic Kingdom new releases it's time to go back to our new project! Some of you were asking if our Steampunk Dwarves (still WIP nickname) will be released using any crowdfunding platform. Well, the answer to this is... maybe Check out the new concept art for this cool roller! Like?
Titan Forge wrote:Drakskull's Menace campaign gave us a lot of experience with crowdfunding mechanics - both positive and negative ones. It's very cool to see a lot of people "dig" our idea, but we had to learn we have limited possibilities and some things (whole new range of products!) can't be done in one month! Conclusion? We have to do something equally cool but on a bit smaller scale.
The concept arts we show you for some time are drawings of our Fantasy Football team project - angry, metal dwarves with epic beards playing football - classical case of Titan Forge different approach to existing ideas, but on a more compact scale!
I saw som greens of these (4), and liked the look. I had been looking for a dwarf team, but just got some on ebay a couple hours ago. I'll keep an eye on this, as there's always room for upgrades .
Titan-Forge wrote:Our Kickstarter campaign is just around the corner! Here you have some sneak peek on one of the players. As you can see, there's a lot of parts and bits to choose from! This allows you to create a unique team, and also creates some nice possibilities for conversions and alternate builds! What do you think?
So. I wants some decay daemons to go with my skydevils. Can any one suggest a good retailer for the USA? Or is TF itself the best bet, despite Europe? I've used ebay for TF in the past, but alas no decay up now, and haven't found many other options
As it turned out, eBay came through in a big way a day or so after I posted the above, thanks to The Troll Trader. Pretty sure this is the same seller I've gotten all my Titan-Forge from. She / he's in the UK but great prices and very acceptable shipping rates
I'm still getting sticker shock looking at those prices, though... it seems like the kind of prices I will gladly pay for heroes / special models, but not for rank and file (a la their undead orcs).
Titan-Forge wrote:Thank you all for support. We did not realize that we will be able to reach goal and first streach goals so fast, but we are excited that you like our project and there are so many dwarfs funs around. We will gather of all your questions and answer to all of them in small update with some photos and model comparison, but:
- minis are about 23mm tall depanding on model assembly
- bases are 20x20mm but we will make some additional sizes
- models will be cast in resin
Squuuuuaaaattttsss!!!!!! *ahem* sorry about that, normal service resumed. These look very cool will be interesting to see pose ability and number of variants/modularity of each type.
Also, hopefully Kroot sees this and updates the title . I figured where possible it'd be better to have this in the company's own thread, rather than a new thread just for the KS.
Fast Update wrote:Thank you all for support. We did not realize that we will be able to reach goal and first streach goals so fast, but we are excited that you like our project and that there are so many dwarfs fans around.
We will post any pictures, concepts and WIPs of streach goal units as soon as possible. We dont have everything ready and waiting and we are open for suggestions, ideas and hints etc. so feel free to comment a lot and we will take everything in consideration.
Here is a class comparison. As you can see sizes are similar but gear goes from lightest on the right to heaviest on the left. There can be some inaccuracy due to 3d perspective but heads size can be a good reference - those are exactly the same size on every class.
Some additional info:
- Models will be cast in resin
- Main size of bases is 20x20mm but we will make some more sizes sets to choose from
- There was a small mistake in our Mountain Crushers streach goal info but all of our Metal Beards class have 3 meele gear options each with different name:
Anvilborn - Guards (shield + hand weapon), Berserkers (two hand weapons), Warriors (giant hammer)
Sentinels - Ironshields (shield + hand weapon), Slayers (two hand weapons), Hammerers (giant hammer)
Mountain Crushers -Veterans (shield + hand weapon), Grinders (two hand weapons), Ironfists (giant hammer)
Additionally there are 2 ranged classes for anvilborn - Crossbowman and Gunners.
Every class + gear has unique name. After campaing end all our backers will receive simple form that will help them spend their points. So for example if a backer would like to receive 30 of medium armoured meele models with hand weapon and shield he will need to choose 3 units of Sentinels "Ironshields" and it will be 1050pts from point pool.
Some Q&A:
Q: Are there any parts difference that we get between the anvilborns from support formation/close combat formation and the anvilborn units with the point?as the formation one seems to get all the anvilborn parts, so the 15 models can be build into 2/3 different units? A: Models from Close Combat Formation and Support Formation are normal Anvilborn units so we will ask what kind of weapons you choose. For support unit it will be Gunners or Crossbowman and for close combat unit it will be Berserkers, Warriors or Guards
Q: The units will only come with the single type of weapon correct? So the Anvilborn crossbow unit only comes with the crossbows correct? I am looking at these primarily for RP as guards to dwarf mines and such. Will these units be available later in smaller quantities then 10 per? Something along the lines of 5 models per? A: Correct. But we are quite flexible and if needed we will add option of 5-man units.
Q: Does the 300 and 350 points get you a unit of 10 miniatures or just 1 miniature from the 10? A: Those points get you unit of 10(+2 free as we reached streach goal) models.
Q: Any chance we could get an idea as to how many "points" those clever shadow outlines of the cannons are going to be? A: We will add soon simple table with units points costs that will include hidden units.
If you have only just bought them contact TF and see what they say
remember online purchases come with a 7 working days after the date the goods were delivered period during which you could return them no questions asked
so if it's within that time frame they may well give you a refund/credit to save the hassle
When I say just I meant about 3 weeks ago. Not just last week. Typical internet user. I was blowing it out of proportion. I'll wait till they have a sale on there demons before purchasing.