Love your approach to the "affordable" miniatures! I think they are great for gaining experience painting and for dioramas as well. Learn with these guys and when your ready to compete, go with Standard models.
I find it much more difficult to paint washed out non-existent details than a higher quality casting. Good luck painting the face of that zombie Ash specifically mentions as a beginner. These are not even good for practicing brush strokes and techniques because there's no volumes or surfaces that don't seen molten or shaped by an Orc's thumb.
I bought this pack for D&D, and for monsters that spend less than a round or two on the table, they are great value. Even the ones that are mis-scaled are fine. I've got a 3D printer and the ease of $30 is sometimes better spent than the time to find, sort, print and clean a mini.
Honestly, these guys probably wouldn't be bad for basic mobs in D&D. Plenty of miniatures end up only being on the board for a few minutes at most, and it's not really necessary for the basic enemies to look great. I prefer to put the real effort into leaders, bosses or whatever other special enemies turn up in our game, and of course player characters. I'll 3D print the models that are important, but for the most basic mobs, these might be a little ugly, but a half decent slap chop paint job on them and these will do the job
I bought this set and slapchop painted them simply to use in a middle school for gaming. Kids have played DnD and Frostgrave with them. They’re way more forgiving than collectible 28mm minis.
The thing about the sets with the fairies and the dragons is that not everything will scale with your 28/32mm fantasy minis. The fairies are human-sized, the dwarves are pretty tall (but a lot of modern dwarves scale well), the skeletons are very tall and their base is about 50mm in size. They were originally just meant to be kids toys, like the buckets of fantasy figurines you might've gotten at TRU way back, but when the company found out some people bought them to use the dragons, ogres, etc for D&D they released em rebranded somewhat.
the scales do kinda seem all over the place just by looking at the photos! I'd have to use them in different ways - maybe the dragons as statues or symbols on an overworld map.
The boxset for Rune Wars comes with quite a few human knights and skeleton minis(also a stone golem and giant worm) that actually look really good if a bit cartoony. The box is around $50 but you can get it on sale for $30 regularly.
These are tempting, but the same company makes some Townsfolk minis that have such poor facial details I'm going to paint them up as though they're Simulacrums of people, and have my players encounter a town of them
ah I think I know these, the dragons from the other set are actually really nice and painted really well. after some minor alterations I was able to make a young dragon for most but not quite all of the dragon variations with them.
I have been tempted so many times but passed and saved up instead. I’ve been very successful with the “vulture” approach of patiently waiting and watching for a rock bottom price. Now I am running out of space. But just picked up Bardsung for $21 at Walmart!
UNLIMITED minis guide (almost free) 1. Find a picture of a portrait you like 2. Adjust to size (medium is 1inch x 1.5inches, large is 2x3 ect.) 3. Copy past image and rotate the copy 180⁰ 3. Put the rotated copy above the origional 4. Print, cut, and fold to make a 2 sided pawn that stands on its own 5. Enjoy :p
I say when you're starting out these are good to grab, either these or 2d minis. Fill out the table, then work on getting your individual quality minis.
There were a lot of weird and goofy ones in the set, but overall it doesn't seem *that* bad of a purchase. As someone who likes to kitbash, I'd likely modify most of them. The melee skeletons would look quite a bit better with just swapping the big heads with ones that are more in-scale. Maybe adjust the poses of the ones with the extra arms, too.
Different games like D&D have skeletons for different races. For example a hafling skeleton or orc skeleton. I think they were trying cover all basis since they are generic miniatures. Nice video.
Pro tip: switch your camera to manual focus, focus it on the close ups and shoot. It won't hunt around for focus. Just make sure you keep everything at the same distance from the lens.
These are actually pretty good for their price. If you want super-quality figures, be prepared to pay super-high prices. LOL! For future reference, please show the actual heights of the figures, in millimeters. Scale is useless, and comparing to one type of game's figures, is useless if we don't have that same game's figures -- we won't know how tall either figure is, so we really have to guess based on images in the scene. I appreciate your video, I just wish it was more detailed with actual measurements, to eliminate guesswork. Cheers!
Will do (or at least will try to remember). The target audience should be everyone, but this is for the HeroQuest enjoyed in mind, hence the specific comparison. As to the value...Definitely subjective. I didn't keep the orcs because even if they had been free, they were simply not desirable in the slightest to me. 😆
Thanks for showing those, but I would never spent money on those. Sure as test miniatures for painting, those might be ok, but you can achieve the same goal with a bag of plastic armymen, and those are cheaper.
I just found a bucket of fairies, unicorns and dragons at five below that have surprisingly awesome detail and they put these to shame. 😆 still, I like them for placeholders for battle tests and whatnot. I don't like dragging out the HQ set every time
I hate that modern RPG fantasy races just look like humans with different faces. I call it Star Trek syndrome. Orcs, Hobgoblins, Trolls, Ogres, and Bugbears are the worst culprit. They all look practically the same. Bring back pig orcs and wirey, long limbed trolls. Races need more distinction.
@AshQuest Just had a thought when watching the Winter is Nigh Quest Jam video. I would love to see a video about sotrage solutions or what you use to store your HeroQuest miniatures and tiles, cards, furniture etc.
Love your approach to the "affordable" miniatures! I think they are great for gaining experience painting and for dioramas as well. Learn with these guys and when your ready to compete, go with Standard models.
I find it much more difficult to paint washed out non-existent details than a higher quality casting. Good luck painting the face of that zombie Ash specifically mentions as a beginner. These are not even good for practicing brush strokes and techniques because there's no volumes or surfaces that don't seen molten or shaped by an Orc's thumb.
I bought this pack for D&D, and for monsters that spend less than a round or two on the table, they are great value. Even the ones that are mis-scaled are fine. I've got a 3D printer and the ease of $30 is sometimes better spent than the time to find, sort, print and clean a mini.
Completely agree. I'm giving away the orcs because they're just too silly, but all the rest of the monsters I'm keeping for playtests and randoms.
Look forward to seeing your painted versions!
Honestly, these guys probably wouldn't be bad for basic mobs in D&D. Plenty of miniatures end up only being on the board for a few minutes at most, and it's not really necessary for the basic enemies to look great. I prefer to put the real effort into leaders, bosses or whatever other special enemies turn up in our game, and of course player characters. I'll 3D print the models that are important, but for the most basic mobs, these might be a little ugly, but a half decent slap chop paint job on them and these will do the job
Great point!
Omg that skeleton! What a little cutie! Perfect for my horde!
I bought this set and slapchop painted them simply to use in a middle school for gaming. Kids have played DnD and Frostgrave with them. They’re way more forgiving than collectible 28mm minis.
The thing about the sets with the fairies and the dragons is that not everything will scale with your 28/32mm fantasy minis. The fairies are human-sized, the dwarves are pretty tall (but a lot of modern dwarves scale well), the skeletons are very tall and their base is about 50mm in size.
They were originally just meant to be kids toys, like the buckets of fantasy figurines you might've gotten at TRU way back, but when the company found out some people bought them to use the dragons, ogres, etc for D&D they released em rebranded somewhat.
the scales do kinda seem all over the place just by looking at the photos! I'd have to use them in different ways - maybe the dragons as statues or symbols on an overworld map.
Thank you for the review. Saved me some Money.
The boxset for Rune Wars comes with quite a few human knights and skeleton minis(also a stone golem and giant worm) that actually look really good if a bit cartoony. The box is around $50 but you can get it on sale for $30 regularly.
These are tempting, but the same company makes some Townsfolk minis that have such poor facial details I'm going to paint them up as though they're Simulacrums of people, and have my players encounter a town of them
That's a perfect use case for the town minis
ah I think I know these, the dragons from the other set are actually really nice and painted really well. after some minor alterations I was able to make a young dragon for most but not quite all of the dragon variations with them.
I have been tempted so many times but passed and saved up instead. I’ve been very successful with the “vulture” approach of patiently waiting and watching for a rock bottom price. Now I am running out of space. But just picked up Bardsung for $21 at Walmart!
Holy CRAP, 21 dollars?!
A steal!
Received the colored set as a gift. Would have preferred the grey set.
The TV monsters set sound good.
UNLIMITED minis guide (almost free)
1. Find a picture of a portrait you like
2. Adjust to size (medium is 1inch x 1.5inches, large is 2x3 ect.)
3. Copy past image and rotate the copy 180⁰
3. Put the rotated copy above the origional
4. Print, cut, and fold to make a 2 sided pawn that stands on its own
5. Enjoy :p
I say when you're starting out these are good to grab, either these or 2d minis. Fill out the table, then work on getting your individual quality minis.
I'd like to see how they look properly painted!
But nice find anyway :)
Send some to James Wappel. He's a genius and you'd have to be one to paint these up properly.
Properly painting those atrocities would be wasted time. Only good if you don't own a 3d printer and you have kids who want to try painting.
Hmm... swap the skeleton xbow heads with the tall ones?
8:35 I think the orks are like the origional DnD orks which were more 'Pig' like.
There were a lot of weird and goofy ones in the set, but overall it doesn't seem *that* bad of a purchase. As someone who likes to kitbash, I'd likely modify most of them. The melee skeletons would look quite a bit better with just swapping the big heads with ones that are more in-scale. Maybe adjust the poses of the ones with the extra arms, too.
Different games like D&D have skeletons for different races. For example a hafling skeleton or orc skeleton. I think they were trying cover all basis since they are generic miniatures. Nice video.
Your pronunciation of "Minitures" is strangely hypnotic
I feel like an ASMR "Minitures" video to sleep would be a hit
These would be good to use with Rangers of Shadow Deep.
I’ve said that’s a good thing about board games like HeroQuest is how many miniatures you get
Magic the gathering has a mini game it's cheap
I wonder if you could cut the heads off the big head skeletons, and glue on regular sized heads. Maybe even let them walk around headless.
Pro tip: switch your camera to manual focus, focus it on the close ups and shoot. It won't hunt around for focus. Just make sure you keep everything at the same distance from the lens.
Listen, if a skeleton is coming at me with a sword it can be a fantasy race if it wants to be, that would be the least of my concerns regarding that.
Very useful video, thank you.
Paint is king. The best sculpt can be ruined by bad painting as can the meh sculpt made better by painting. I'd buy a box.
Was there any info on the box about where they were manufactured?
I didn't see any on my box, but that info could be on the individual blister packs or maybe other products by monster protectors.
@@AshQuest - Not even a Made in China sticker?
Passing but ty for showing
Gandalf: You shall not.... nevermind, you are passing. 😆
Will you paint those?
I based them, but probably won't do much else. Doesn't seem worth it to do any more!
3:40, the word you're looking for is "decagonal"
Lol yep, that was what I said at 3:41 😆
Perhaps can swap out the skelly heads if the scale works
Pls review „bite the bullet“ miniatures, they even got goblins !
In Farzar skeleton IS a race
These are so bad.
Thanks for the warning, love the video 😉
These are actually pretty good for their price. If you want super-quality figures, be prepared to pay super-high prices. LOL! For future reference, please show the actual heights of the figures, in millimeters. Scale is useless, and comparing to one type of game's figures, is useless if we don't have that same game's figures -- we won't know how tall either figure is, so we really have to guess based on images in the scene. I appreciate your video, I just wish it was more detailed with actual measurements, to eliminate guesswork. Cheers!
Will do (or at least will try to remember). The target audience should be everyone, but this is for the HeroQuest enjoyed in mind, hence the specific comparison. As to the value...Definitely subjective. I didn't keep the orcs because even if they had been free, they were simply not desirable in the slightest to me. 😆
Thanks for showing those, but I would never spent money on those. Sure as test miniatures for painting, those might be ok, but you can achieve the same goal with a bag of plastic armymen, and those are cheaper.
I just found a bucket of fairies, unicorns and dragons at five below that have surprisingly awesome detail and they put these to shame. 😆 still, I like them for placeholders for battle tests and whatnot. I don't like dragging out the HQ set every time
Do they d sci-fi
I would say no - maybe some of the zombies but I wouldn't use any of these for a sci-fi setting. I'll have to look around for cheap space minis.
Figurines pas au niveau des Figurines d’heroquest
@@AshQuest em4 miniatures has cheap boxes of 25 space rangers for 20uk.
Some of the poses make me think they were AI generated
Skeletons are not a…never mind .
🤣
Skeletons used be a race
The orcs in original d&d had piglike heads.
I love a pig orc!
I hate that modern RPG fantasy races just look like humans with different faces. I call it Star Trek syndrome. Orcs, Hobgoblins, Trolls, Ogres, and Bugbears are the worst culprit. They all look practically the same.
Bring back pig orcs and wirey, long limbed trolls. Races need more distinction.
The quality is absolutely atrocious, it makes one really appreciate the model quality of HeroQuest.
I think these look pretty appalling. :-(
I'm glad I already knew how pompous and whiny the miniatures community is, because all these ridiculous complaints just seem hilariously pathetic now.
Awful.......
@AshQuest Just had a thought when watching the Winter is Nigh Quest Jam video. I would love to see a video about sotrage solutions or what you use to store your HeroQuest miniatures and tiles, cards, furniture etc.
Can you link me your discord?
It is in the description! :]