MESBG – Goblin King I

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  1. Enjoyed this post, Jeff, although I can’t really comment on much! 🙂 Have you thought about trying a 75mm 3D printed mini at all to see what you think? All the ones I’ve bought in 20mm and 28/32mm scale have been really nice, although I’m a bit wary that they can be quite delicate!

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    1. Thanks for giving it a read, as always! I hadn’t thought about 3D printed minis and so I did look into it a bit last night and I’m not sure. The cost is better but still not quite an impulse purchase ($50) and I could see print lines on some of the promotional photos which is what has kept me away from them generally. I think its certainly a case of what you get will vary from printer to printer. I have seen some cool STLs for 75mm miniatures so this is something I will keep a closer eye on in the future to be sure!

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  2. That goblin king looks gross, which is a compliment 🤣 So happy to see that sneaky mention of Arkham 3 at the end there – I really love 3rd edition too, but the long playtime puts me off. I think I clicked myself as taking 45 minutes just for the set-up! But it’s a fantastic game, pulling a lot from the card game, so I’m looking forward to hearing more thoughts in time!!

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    1. Thank you! Peter Jackson definitely wanted the goblins to look grubby! I’m glad I’m not the only one who wishes the playtime was shorter. The game has some weaknesses like setup time and how much time you actually spend doing things on your turn. Thankfully, neither of those put me off the game all that much. I would like to give Eldritch Horror a try one day to see how it compares as many people seem to prefer it. There will definitely be more discussion of Third Edition and I’m likely to get the expansions when I can too!

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      1. Eldritch Horror is one of my favourites, I can heartily recommend it. Different to Arkham of course, and in some ways it’s a simpler game, but still very enjoyable. I think it lacks the story element though, so you kinda have to work at that for why your character is running all over the world. Arkham 3 definitely does the story much better – I just wish I could set it up quicker, because I’m sure it’d hit the table more, if that was the case!

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      2. Eldritch seems to be the preferred Arkham Horror game besides the card game so I’m not surprised to hear it. I think EH fans feel that the lack of story elements make it more replayable which I can imagine. Mansions of Madness lacks replay value because the story is so strong in the game, for example. I’ve got a Third Edition game going currently so we’ll see if I can finally get a win. It would be a shame to go 0-3 in my first few games 🙂

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      3. Oh, Mansions of Madness is a phenomenal game for the story, yeah – but I found that as time went on, it definitely lost its lustre. I have a really strong memory of sitting back after my first game though, looking at my buddy is just been playing it with, and us both saying how amazing the experience was. Never had that again in subsequent games, even playing different scenarios, so yeah…

        If it helps, my opening record with AH3 was 0-3 as well… 🤣

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      4. You described my experience very well. Its a shame as that first time you play a scenario in Mansions, it is gold! I managed to eke out a win so I’m 1-2 for now. I’m sure more losses will come my way soon enough 😀

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  3. Ah; what to buy, what can I afford, what can I paint, etc, etc. Spoken like a true hobbyist.

    After game 7 I will decide if I ever comment on your posts again. 🤔

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    1. Half of the hobby is window shopping and coming up with ideas, I reckon!

      I’m not sure that that is fair! The Mariners took two games in Toronto and have been doing just good enough not to lose since then. They better find a way to win tonight though I fear either one is going to get crushed by the Dodgers 😦

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      1. That was a tough way to go out… I followed along since I knew that I could lose a regular visitor tonight haha.

        It is good to know that some other fanbases on the West Coast are as unconfident and hard done as the ones I grew up around. The Bengals, Reds, and University of Cincinnati all have had that effect on me. Not that Chicago teams are a lot better, truth be told.

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  4. Nice progress on the Goblin King, especially if you’re not feeling the model. Shame about the 75 mm model situation, hopefully at some point the situation will right itself. Hope you enjoy the GW model, and can find the buildings you need for the diorama. Good you are enjoying the game, and hopefully it will have the longevity you have been looking for.

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    1. Thank you, Dave! What is wild to me about the current economic situation is I’d be willing to bet that you can buy the very same 75mm miniatures I discussed here from El Greco for a much more reasonable price. I think Americans are slowly learning about Brexit in our own “special” way.

      Fortunately, there are escapes like display painting and Arkham Horror on the horizon to dull the pain a little bit anyway!

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  5. It’s good to see you making progress on the Goblin King, but I get why you think it’s a bit of a slog – he’s just not that fun of a mini to me. I’m also right with you about the commission painting, the prospect of having to paint a mini I’m not excited about it not at all appealing. If I understood you correctly your ‘reward’ for finishing the King will be to sell off the whole army at a premium price so at least you’ll see some benefit from your perseverance.

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    1. I’m glad to hear you think similarly on commission painting. I commend people who do it and enjoy it but I can’t see myself being a good one.

      I will definitely be selling the Goblin Town “army” when this guy is done so that I can clear up some storage space and make a little quid. Eventually it will help me finally buy a display case which is long, long overdue. If all goes well, I’ll be done with the Goblin King tonight so there is a light at the end of the tunnel 🙂

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    1. Haha, you know me well! A true punk rocker would never sell out and do commissions either 😉 I’d love to paint something for you one day though shipping will be the real killer as I’m sure you know!

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