Early Concepts Of Goblin Archers Previewed By Minion Miniatures
January 9, 2018 by brennon
Minion Miniatures have returned from the Holiday break and shown off some early conceptual work for their Goblin Archers. Even at this stage, I think they're looking awesome!
There are going to be a few different options and accessories included with these Goblin Archers going forward to make them look distinct from each other. I really like this hooded version myself...
It's a nice alternative take on the look of a Goblin with a bit more of a fey approach to their appearance. They also look like they might actually be able to hold their own in a skirmish compared to normal Goblins!
There is another slightly more armoured version here too...
If you're looking for Goblins that could come together into a skirmishing warband then these would be pretty spot on when they get released.
I personally see these models are great fodder for someone wanting to expand upon a D&D monster collection with some individual looking Goblins. You can already pick up some of their Bugbears from their webstore too which fills another gap in the roster.
What do you think of the concept work so far?
"I really like this hooded version myself..."
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Creepy, almost like grey aliens. I like ’em.
They look cool. I wonder if they are going to try and do them in plastic like their first KS.
This is an entirely different approach to goblins compared to most of the ones I have come across so far. Many muscles, many mean faces and nice lack of a comic-strip look. I like them as much as the goblins from the LotR range. I wonder what the poses are going to look like, firing, putting an arrow on the string, running to a good shooting position.
On wow. These look fantastic. Love the style of these.
I want these they look great.
Nice
I love Minion’s work. I’ve got their Zombie Hulk & Minotaur and the detail on them is fantastic.
I’m looking forward to seeing their range expanding more in the future