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RiTides wrote: Can someone post a pic of Bolg... either the figure or movie snapshot or anything, so I know what to look for next time I see it? (probably this weekend)
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heartserenade wrote: http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/wnt/blog.jsp?pid=6400058 The trolls looks infinitely better with a different paintjob.
They do actually look really good though to be fair the models are actually very good. Its just GW and eavy metal paint team seem to be losing there touch when it comes to painting. Still better than me but it does seem that the painting at GW has slipped some when it comes to The Hobbit for instance.
Luckily though some folks are very good and like Tolkiens world and are doing these models justice.
As for the new plastic wargs those are extremely good, box of them and a box of fenrisian wolves good times
Can someone post a pic of Bolg... either the figure or movie snapshot or anything, so I know what to look for next time I see it? (probably this weekend)
Might have to see this thing 3 times
look on the GW website, the model is on there. As for a screen shot from the film? You'll probably have to wait until the DVD is released, seriously it's a case of blinking and missing it, we're talking tenths of a second he's on for haha
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look on the GW website, the model is on there. As for a screen shot from the film? You'll probably have to wait until the DVD is released, seriously it's a case of blinking and missing it, we're talking tenths of a second he's on for haha
You may want to look up at a few posts before yours....
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Having watched the film this afternoon he does indeed have a fleeting appearance it also reinforced how poor the sculpts for this game are compared to what they should have looked like.
This leaked pic (upper right) from the upcoming WD confirms two new boxes with Giant Eagles for the Hobbit game, one with a single and one with several eagles:
Eiríkr wrote:I have a lingering feeling that P.J was rushed too heavily for this first film. There's a lot of cutting that doesn't make sense to me.
Well, your lingering feeling sounds correct. PJ said that he hoped to finish the movie two days before the premiere. The movie blog confirmed tight time restraints. BTW is the real life shooting for all three parts arleady done? IMDB already lists them in the post-production phase.
No, it isn't finished. The BBC link a bit further up that I posted is direct from the Wizards mouth. Filming hasn't finished
For now it has. Principal photography ended in July for all three movies; they will do pick-ups for each as needed through-out post-production, but as far as the present is concerned filming is done.
if the price is half decent, I'd play an all eagle army (they talk in the book, as do the wolves, another-cheaper army option I wanna do "I am the son of a goblin!)
how Twilight-y would they be I wonder
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But that is a LotR kit, Hobbit kits of equal size seem to be 60-70% more expensive for the same items. (at least in australia).
I expect a box of 2/3 to cost at least $140au/$85us/50Ican'tmakeapoundsign.
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Riddles in the Dark contains Gollum, Bilbo and a small terrain piece on 25mm base.
Dangerous Beans over at The Last Alliance http://www.thelastalliance.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5985 found these two unreleased models displayed at Warhammer World, that he thinks are Aragorn in Rohan armour mounted and unmounted ("Aragorn riding to war alongside Thengel"):
And here some interesting background story explaining the weird release of Bolg, Yazneg and not Azog, all due to last minute changes not communicated to GW and other toy manufacturers. Posted by tenacious_dee over at Westgamer http://www.westgamer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=82&t=22956 . Put into spoiler tags because it contains 2nd and 3rd movie spoilers:
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How GW got screwed on The Hobbit
So, I had a quick glance at the new Hobbit rulebook yesterday and I wasn't entirely surprised to see that GW had run into the same problem as other manufacturers of Hobbit merchandise. You see, in order for product tie-ins to be completed and ready for the release of a film, they need to be planned and produced fairly early in production. They rely on the script and concept art as a guide to how the finished film will look. Unfortunately, this can mean they were misled in the event that a film goes through last minute changes and deviates from the initial script and designs. The Hobbit went through more than its fair share of last minute changes.
Here are some examples of redundant merchandise:
Here we have action figures of Legolas and Tauriel and a Lego set of the scene in which they rescue the dwarves from the Mirkwood spiders. This scene was originally meant to occur in An Unexpected Journey. However, when the decision was made to split the Hobbit into three films this scene was bumped to movie 2. Now, neither Legolas or Tauriel appear in the first film. I guess nobody bothered to tell the toy manufacturers.
Here's another scene that got bumped to the second movie. However, the little blurb "Trilogy Preview Set" makes it seem like the just altered their packaging slightly when they realised this scene was from the wrong film.
Here's the real kicker. First, a minor detail. You see how they have blue flaming pine cones as well as red ones (as it was in the book). Well in the film they just have normal red flames, a change that I'm fine with as it keeps the magic subtle. They real problem with this set is the figurine of the villain, Azog, the orc riding the white warg. Azog is the primary villain for the first film and went through a number of changes and redesigns over the course of the film. At one point they changed the villain to Bolg and then back to Azog again. The lego figurine in this set is based on Azog as he appeared during filming, a sort of orc bikie with big spikes on his shoulders and a leather jacket made from dwarf faces. It was a pretty awesome design. Unfortunately, for some incomprehendable reason, they decided in post to replace bikie Azog with what I like to call "engineer Azog", a bad cgi giant albino orc with an unusual appendage. Which leaves me to wonder if they will make a last minute change to this lego set and include the "real" version of Azog.
Which brings us to the different versions of Azog and Bolg. Here is Azog the bikie:
Obviously the toy company has a huge pile of these redundant Azog figures so they've renamed them Yazneg and are selling them as Toys R Us exclusives in the UK. Anyone over there would be wise to pick up a few as they could become collectors items once the truth comes out.
And this happy chap is Bolg:
I especially love the little details, like how he is wearing a stolen dwarf beard. In the book Azog is mentioned in the backstory as having killed Thorin's grandfather and then being killed by Dain, his son Bolg turns up at the battle of five armies and kills Thorin. Originally the films were going to flip this, with Bolg killing Thorin's grandfather and Azog being his son. Clearly, the toy manufacturers are still under the impression the Bolg is the central villain.
Which brings us to GW:
Notice how they've released a model of Bolg but not Azog? And how the backstory in the rulebook says Azog was killed by Dain and that Bolg rules the orcs? Looks like nobody told GW about the last minute changes to the film. The best part is, they even scuptled a miniature of bikie Azog. There is a single picture of him in the rulebook, though I doubt he will ever get released. This goes a long way to explaining why there are no scenarios for the Hobbit game aside from various battles in goblintown. They didn't know what other scenes would even be in the film.
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Bolg was supposed to be in the first film at Dol Guldur along with Thraine and Gandalf, it was supposed to be a flashback on how Gandalf recieved the Key to the mountain, it will be featured in the 2nd film.
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Yeah. Watch the early trailers for The Hobbit and you'll see scenes that aren't in the first film - Gandalf at Dol Guldur and Bilbo looking at the shards of Narsil.
The former will appear in the next film, but given I doubt they go back to Rivendell, that latter scene may end up in an extended edition release.
So one month after release, the limited edition starter box is still available everywhere. Seems GW now finally gets the bill for skyrocketing prices and no marketing.
Yeah, I was surprised to see it on the shelf of the local GW (which I went in to for the first time in over a year, since my normal store is an independent now).
That Radagast model is sweet! But looks to be available for a reasonable price on ebay, if I decide I must have it... as I wouldn't want all the other minis.