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Crafty Bray Shaman




Anor Londo

I received the Betrayal At House On The Hill board game for Christmas, the game seems like a lot of fun but the miniatures are very basic.

Does anyone have any suggestions for alternative "horror investigator" type miniatures that I could use in game?

Apologies in advance if I've posted this in the wrong sub forum!
   
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Androgynous Daemon Prince of Slaanesh





Norwalk, Connecticut

Check out Sandy Peterson's Cthulhu Wars. It might have what you're looking for in there. It's primarily the monsters, but there might have been some investigators floating around somewhere.

If that doesn't do the trick, check out ReaperMinis for sure. They've got models that scratch every itch. If you're lucky, it's in Bones material and super cheap. If you aren't as lucky, it'll be in metal and a touch more expensive (but still pennies on the dollar to GW prices).

Hopefully one of those will do the trick for ya. Great game, by the way. Had lots of fun with it at a friend's house.

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Crafty Bray Shaman




Anor Londo

Thanks for the info, Cthulu wars looks like a cool game but it doesn't have the mini's that I'm after; at least not that I could see at first look.

I forgot about Reaper, as usual with them the quality of sculpts can vary quite a bit. The figure finder app thingy is quite useful, I might pick up a couple of the detective figures.
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

RAFM has a bunch of Cthulhu monsters and investigators

http://www.rafm.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=COCM

Modiphius also has a bunch for their Achtung Cthulhu game

http://www.modiphius.com/miniatures-range.html

Fenris games does resin (or metal) version of the sculpts in the Cthulhu Wars boardgame, useful if you're only after one or two of the minis

http://fenrisgames.com/shop#!/Cthulhu-Wars/c/6054050/offset=0&sort=normal

and Bob Much's Pulp minis has a lot of potential for investigtors and human villains

http://pulpfigures.com/

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Leutnant





Louisville, KY, USA

Unfortunately, the only 'investigator' figure for Cthulhu Wars was the Kickstarter exclusive H.P. Lovecraft model.
   
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Crafty Bray Shaman




Anor Londo

Thanks for the links Orlando, much appreciated.

I quite like some of the Achtung Cthulu minis, I haven't seen them before.

The other minis have quite an "old school" vibe, but some of them look like they would be fun to paint.
   
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Lord Commander in a Plush Chair





Beijing

If it's old school you like there are the old citadel Horror miniatures.

http://www.solegends.com/citgoth/index.htm

Some are rare and collectible, others are not and they often appear on eBay under vague listings as people don't know them. Keep an eye open at wargame shows and other loose miniatures.

There's also some older Ral Partha ranges that are suitable and the Grenadier Cthuhlu range.

http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lostminiswiki/?title=Call_of_Cthulhu_%28Grenadier%29
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




Louisiana

Reaper is also a go-to resource for odd models. Search through the Chronoscope range and you will find some useful models. You might be interested in:

http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50295
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50305
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50294
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50257
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50231
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50204
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50087
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50088
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50060
http://www.reapermini.com/Miniatures/Chronoscope/latest/50051

You should also take a look at Hasslefree Miniatures. There you can find such interesting options as:

Gang and Dog (available individually)
and
Giles

Harwood Hobbies has some good miniatures in its Lovecraft Circle collection.

Have a look at Mutton Chop Miniatures as well.

I think you will like some offering from Lead Adventure in the Heroes and Villains section including Philipp von Kraft, Ervin Hwardovski, Dr. Lehmann, and Sebastian Ritter.

You should also browse through the Pulp Figures catalog. In particular the gumshoes from the Gangland Justice collection might be useful.

Take a look at the Pulp Alley store. There are only a few miniatures, but they are along the lines of what you are looking for.

Copplestone Castings has several potentially fruitful collections, including Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Back of Beyond, and Gangsters.

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Crafty Bray Shaman




Anor Londo

Thanks Howard, thanks Weeble.

I looked at some of the Reaper figures earlier, a couple of them would indeed be suitable.

I haven't seen the Mutton Chop mini's before, I will have to buy the Sheer Luck Basil and Bruce figures, they have tons of character!

I should have thought of Hasslefree earlier, I have only bought fantasy figures from them before.

The Lillie Poots Pulp Alley figure is almost perfect, except for one thing; the prototype version that Andrew Rae sculpted before he changed the design was much better! If I can't have that version I am loathe to pick up the, IMHO, inferior version.
   
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Undead_Love-Machine wrote:
The other minis have quite an "old school" vibe, but some of them look like they would be fun to paint.


Bob Murch's pulp figures are so enjoyable to paint. They have nice deep detail and a very suitable aesthetic for the period. I'd highly recommend them.

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 frozenwastes wrote:
Bob Murch's pulp figures are so enjoyable to paint. They have nice deep detail and a very suitable aesthetic for the period. I'd highly recommend them.


This.

Also, some impressively extensive lists there, but I'll squeeze in one more underneath.

I'm sooo, sooo sorry.

Plog - Random sculpts and OW Helves 9/3/23 
   
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Lord Commander in a Plush Chair





Beijing

Honourable Lead Boiler Suit has some bits and pieces for victorian explorers and even dinosaurs...

http://www.hlbs.co.uk/
   
 
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