Giants? Why yes, I have a small collection of giants. Let's go back in time starting with the Citadel ones first:
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The first box for the plastic kit. |
I have been holding onto this kit since the year it was released. After going back and forth and agonizing over the plethora of options this kit contains I decided to build this guy with the intention of using him with my orcs and goblins. Then the Old World blew up and AOS replaced it, which in turn essentially killed all my WFB projects. So he never got built. Here is the back of this box featuring some alternative build options. I don't know how often this kit has bee repackaged, but I have seen it most recently being sold in a three-pack for AOS.
I dig this option, the chaos mutation one,, a lot and might go with it instead and use it with my Beasts of Chaos. Unless I can find a Cygor/Gorgon for them instead.
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Chaos Giant. |
I get a kick out of seeing the old packaging with box art featuring paints that are no longer produced. These particular paints were in those awful "bolter shell" bottles that were known for drying up the paint within. I don't think I have a single one that has survived this far.
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Ogre Kingdoms giant. |
The Ogre Kingdoms build was interesting.
According to the background the ogres treated the giants as slaves, which is why they are weighed down with old mill stones and rubble. I always found this to be a sad story for this fallen race and I'm not likely to celebrate it.
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Orc & Goblins Giant |
The orc build is wearing bones and orc glyph tats. There is a chance I could build him like this for my Orcs & Gobo force. I like the idea of painting it to appear as if he is wearing green body paint, but I'm afraid he'll appear like an angst Jolly Green Giant instead
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Albion Giants. |
I got these guys ages ago, around the time of the Dark Shadows campaign set in Albion. But for some reason I never even broke the plastic wrap seal. So this sits in the archive accruing value. Maybe I'll use it to finance one of my kids first car in a few years?
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Marauder Giant. |
And finally, the Marauder Giant. Probably the apex of all the miniatures produced by Marauder Miniatures back in the early '90s.
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Back of the box descriptive text. |
He was glorious in his day and I think he still is. And what an ingenious design it was also. Check out the simplicity of the assembly instructions vs. any of today's plastic kits.
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Marauder giant assembly guide. |
Mine in cast in pewter. GW US switched to pewter in the early '90s mostly due to the State of New York banning the sale of lead in children's products. Which of course, was justification for a price-hike here in the States.
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The bitz. |
Ok, that's it for GW giants but check these next two out. They are also from either the late '80s or early '90s as part of Grenadier Miniatures Colossal Lords line. This first one is actually intended to be a giant. I recall that I bought this with the intention of using for D&D. But I imagine this guy being within an army of Norse warriors.
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Stay frosty. |
Look at how simple this thing is to build. It's even easier to put together than the Marauder Giant. He is only slightly bigger than the Marauder Giant also, but he's also more accurately proportioned as well.
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The parts. |
This next one is also a Colossal Lord, but was ment to just be a large scale model as opposed to being a giant, but I think she works just fine as a giant as well.
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The burglar. |
Again, such a simple build.
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Burglar parts. |
And that's it for my tour of unassembled giants. In the near future I'll definitely be building one of these for an old world faction. Probably the Marauder Giant as I have admired it for decades now and I think it will be a fun kit to finally do up.
1 comment:
That's a beautiful collection! Love to see them including the old packaging. That plastic giant is such a great kit - lot's of fun bits to make him your own. The pose is quite distinctive, so multiples of the same kit are not that great - even better that you have such a selection!
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