As I previously mentioned I pulled the trigger on the $125.00 USD retail box for Games Workshops The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Box Set. While this is starter set all you really need is the new rule book to accompany the current army books if you are already an SBG player. If you are new to the game this is the replacement intro set to the original Mines of Moria. Here is my review, where you can judge whether its worth it. I'm grading the box on the following categories: Presentation, Contents, Models, Extras, and Rules all on a 1-10 scale multiply the 5 categories x 2 will give you a generic 100 percentile score.
PRESENTATION: The box and layout is superb, eye catching with fantastic paint, not much to say here GW knows how to market their stuff, the lengths to make the figures and art look exactly like the upcoming film are second to none. (Whether you think that's a good or bad thing depends on your taste) SCORE 10
THE MODELS: The box comes with 57 models if you include the limited edition Radagast that comes with the LE, you pay I believe the non LE set which I dont see listed on the GW site is either $10-15 cheaper so keep that in mind if you looking at the LE that is the only difference.
Goblins- For me they are high point of the set figure wise. Scalewise they are somewhat larger then their original plastic cousins shown here. I really like these for couple different purposes, One I want to do a moria army around my Cave Drake and these guys will be the rank and file, Two the scale is sufficent and they look sinister enough they can proxy all kinds of other bad guys in X random game, getting 36 of these guys is a bonus...especially at $70 retail for 2 boxes. While I think the Goblin King is kind of dumb looking, he doesnt detract from the usefulness of these. I overall rate the goblins a 9 out of 10.
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Dwarves- I am not of fan of the artistic license taken with Thorins company for the new film, You know damn well when Warner Brothers found out the main character were Dwarves , some studio exec demanded they be "Sexed Up" in order to be stars of the film, as a result we Fili and Kili looking like Soap Opera cast extras...Thorin looking like Tom Cruise playing Aragorn and the rest looking like Snow Whites sevens dwarfs for comic relief..with the exception of Dwalin who some how gets excluded and looks like a bad ass. In short I dont like the dwarf models..Scalewise they are ok, see left dwarf (looks like a dwarf)vs "breaking Gimli" vs the guy on the right...Not a dwarf proportionally IMO. Dwarves get a 4 out of 10 for me. not only because of my personal distaste for the style but I dont really see the models usable in overall SBG as these Dwarves just dont fit in with the rest of Dwarf models in the current Citadel range. They are Thorin's Company from the movie period. Their overall utility is lax.
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Bilbo:- The Bilbo model is great , and having two different arm option, Walking Stick and Sting is great! However the scale during design was botched. see him versus Frodo and Pippin here- he's smaller scalewise than all my other Hobbits. I dont find this model usable outside the core game here, it does not fit in and it really looks like 20 mm model. 1 out of 10 for Biblo..this is most disappointing thing in the set for me.
The Wizards- Gandalf and Radagast (not pictured) came out great the scale is solid and the detail and sculpts excellent , Gandalfs hat is too small however compared to all other hats he wears in the range I think can use some green stuff and get it where it needs to be but I shouldnt have to. Consistency should be GW's bread and butter after 3 decades of miniature making, the fail at it far too often.
Wizards 8 out of 10.
Models: I rate the models in the box combined an average SCORE of 6 ( if this was not the LE it would be a 5!)
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EXTRAS: Here we mean the Terrain, the extra figures for game on the Gobin King sprue and a few other extras I see on the sprues. The Terrain is 2 identical sprues The sprue shown is one half of the individual retail "Goblin Town Expansion"..so if you buy the $60 dollar retail box you get one of these sprues and another sprue that is basically all support pieces. I have in the above pictures some casts from the Hirst Arts wooden plank mold to show you that they are very close to what you a paying alot of money for. I am going to be building a 2 x 2 (maybe bigger) Moria Board....and guess which will see the most use? the plastic at $30 dollars a sprue? or the plaster at $30 for the mold? The spues have some skull details like all GW stuff, but unlike WFB these skulls actually have a place here. Due to cost of the expansion and the unflexibility of the two sprues in the box. I also give the extras a SCORE of 6
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RULES: There is alot of misinformation on the rules out there, I reported some stuff in my last post that turns out to totally incorrect, I dont understand how people with the book, could get things so wrong, but I am quite comfortable saying the new rules are GREAT. I am liking what I am seeing very much . The mini rulebook is great, although the lack of profiles and points from at least the starter models is disappointing , adding them would have been good form OR making the "Your Journey begins here" and actual "Unexpected Journey" sourcebook that could have sold separately but included in the starter would the smart move business wise AND would have been maddeningly easy to do..all they would have need to do was add additional profiles and points and change the art/ Alas while the rules are great by themselves, GW's wisdom and foresight is not. The way the rules are handled leaves alot to be desired, you still must order the $85 big rulebook to expand play outside this set. As a result as much as I like the new rules- looking at the set contents and what should have been, I must give the included rules a SCORE of 5.
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CONTENTS: The overall contents of this package, which also include some measuring sticks (why? how about a tape measure?) and Dice...My set for whatever bad luck..DID NOT COME WITH DICE
that is just sloppy on the packing end..Overall the complete contents of this package are fantastic value for the intro gamer...I would give it a 10 for that. However I am not a into gamer, as a veteran gamer, I rate the contents here a 6 for an overall SCORE of 8 (more on this in a minute)
OVERALL: we have PRESENTATION 10, MODELS 6, EXTRAS 6, RULES 5, CONTENTS 8
= 35 X 2 or a 70% Score. when I was in school a 70% was just barely passing and the low end of "C" or Average score, I think that holds true here.
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Couple of big points here, take this as you will. Games Workshop current secrecy policy in terms of release is not doing it any favors in terms of veteran loyalty. By not clearly telling us what we are getting well in advance, I feel they are doing us a a great disservice as customers. In the end this was not the product for me. As a veteran player of the game, I should have just bought the big book and a box of goblins and the town kit and waited for the new Radagast figure (pictured below, which I did not know was coming.) Instead I ate their marketing hook line and sinker, got caught up in the release mania and am now somewhat disappointed in my purchase, While I got my moneys worth, and some cool figures..I'll model up and play the games a few times...This set overall usefulness is limited to me, and I'll end up picking up additional stuff anyway, 6 months from now..it will turn out I didnt need this set at all...my long term LotR gaming use coming from the new book and a variety of individual models and some terrain.
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In short if you or someone you know is looking to get into LotR (Hobbit) SBG then this is good buy for you. If you are already a veteran of the game stay away from this set..buy the big book and pick up what you need. Personally I am tired of the GW merry go round. This is most likely my last direct retail purchase from Games Workshop anything else will be trade, second hand, discount or if I must have something new I will buy it from an Indy distributor.
I should also mention doing Advance Orders is just dumb...I could have had this Saturday at my local shop but instead got mine Tuesday at 5pm -72 hours later..even thou I ordered mine well within the same as release day window they advertised..There is just no point anymore.
New Elven Cavarly looks good.
White Council in Action with Gwaihir, check out mounted Elrond.!!