Friday, November 22, 2019

Goblins in Space

Space goblins, from the "Space Raiders - The Space Goblins!" kickstarter by Diego Jose Serrate Pinilla.

The whole gang
Eleven goblins in total



17 comments:

  1. OK I am not going to publicly admit that these are fun.

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  2. Charming figures, if you can say such a thing about goblins! I look forward to seeing them in a game.

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    1. Thanks! Still looking for rules I like that let me play a fairly simple solo sci-fi game with whatever minis I have.

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  3. The one with the saucepan helmet is hilarious - love them!

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  4. Brilliant! I too am a fan of the Goblin with a saucepan hat.

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    1. Thanks!

      I think I have a few other figures (dwarves and halflings) with kitchenware accoutrements.

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    2. Ooooh! Halflings!? Can't wait to see those.

      Games Workshop often posts these pictures on their Warhammer Community website called "Rumour Engines" - they're black and white and unclose detail of a future release in the works and let people guess what it might be... I often post some comment with a ridiculous interpretation of how it could be part of a 40K Ratling (halfling) Field Kitchen set... My hope is eventually they'll take the hint and made one... Not holding my breath or anything though!

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    3. Oh, I meant ones I already painted some time ago. I'm pretty sure there is a GW halfling with some sort of pot for a helmet somewhere among my painted collection of minis. :)
      And some of the Lead Adventurer dwarves I painted a while back have cookware accoutrements.

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  5. Ha! These are great! Love the guy in the trench coat! The Puck Rawker in the mohawk is pretty rad too!

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    1. Thanks!

      Now I just need to figure out ways to use them and my other sci-fi minis in games!

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  6. Great fun looking space goblins! Would any of the osprey rule sets work?
    Best Iain

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    1. There was an osprey set using the Song of Blades and Heroes engine...? Rogue Stars...? Is there another one in the works? I know there was a post apocalyptic one too, but I didn't pick that one up.

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    2. I do have Rogue Stars, but it is a bit more complicated than I am looking for at this time. Not sure about working things like squads of gobbos into it.

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  7. You really do love the little guys Fitz :)

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    1. Thanks, Frank!

      Yeah, what I love is the character and almost cartoon-like nature of them. :)

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