Title: Ong Player Survey
Craze_b0i - September 7, 2011 01:18 PM (GMT)
Hi all. I am conducting a mini player-survey, the results of which will appear in the next edition of DWQ.
To take part simply answer the following questions. The deadline is 30th september, the reason this is so close is to make it in time for next months DWQ.
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
This can be based on background fluff, personality, special rules. etc. Can include war-machines and monsters.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
This is by no means limited to GW, can include Gamezone, Avatars of War etc. Even figures OOP.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Can include regiment boxes, war-machines, large monsters etc. Again not limited to GW, can also include boxed-kits OOP.
Feel free to add comments explaining your choices. I may even use some as quotes in the final article. :)
EDIT: To clarify a couple of things...
For the purpose of calculating results you only get 1 vote per question. You are welcome to mention other stuff you like, but only your first preference will count toward the final vote.
For box sets such as the Orc Boyz (that changed in size) I am going to say votes should be based on current box-size, ie. 11 models not 19.
DiaLogical - September 7, 2011 02:25 PM (GMT)
Section 1: Army Book 1. Fav unit: (Savage) Orc boar boyz. Gameplay wise they may not be (or have ever been) the most point effective, but these models truly capture orcyness for me. I've never gone to battle without them and probably never will, I owe it to them to at least make room for five. When I was considering picking up warhammer years ago I liked the way a friend described the OnG play style, still not knowing too much about the game yet models were a huge factor as well and these boyz were what convinced me as much as anything else. I love their wild, ferocious appearance and just riding to battle on an uncontrolable stampeding boar, which may or may not be eaten afterwards, is bound to be an amazing sight!
2. Fav color pic: This question didn't even require me browsing through the book, it's the huge orc on p.20 (I did had to look that up:)) which also adorned our 6th ed. army book cover.
A proper massive orc brute embellished with some leftovers of his former foes. I really like the eyecatching main model (got to love
this interpretation too) and the violent, grim (and maybe a little slow-witted) look in its eyes. Still a great picture, strong composition and the feel of destruction and mayhem in their wake is almost tangible.
3. Fav B/W pic: The picture of Azhag The Slaughterer. Tough choice between that and the 2-page sepia drawing on the inside of the book's cover (and back) (hey it's technically in the book right!).
The reason I picked Azhag is because it looks really dynamic and you get a good feel of what it's probably like sitting on a warhorse adorned in castle-forged steel armor when a huge wyvern with a bellowing orc on top descents from the sky to ruin your day. Honey, I wont be home for dinner.
Section 2: Miniatures 4. Fav char: A tie between the (old?) hooded orc shaman with his big bone staff (you know which one) (Games Workshop) and the orc berserker (Avatars of War).
Edit: If I've to pick just one I'll go for the shaman. Even if it's not the most dynamic miniature I still think it's really a quality model, doing a great job at representing a fickle, grim wielder of
da Great Green. But the Berserker being such a close second really deserves a honorable mention for me.
5. Fav boxed set: I'm going to have to go for the old (19) regular orc boyz set. Eventhough I love (SO) boar boyz and black orcs etc you can't really do much else with them, I feel the common ladz set is/was a really nice deal as it came with plenty of parts and there's nothing wrong with their look either. Although a little more pose/facial expression variety is always welcome, at least the first can be easily solved with some conversions and a little creativity and the leftover spears/handweapons make great bits which can be recycled as extra adornment for other orcs/chariots/etc...
Edit: I can't really comment on the "new" regular orc boyz (10) box as I've not bought one yet, I stocked up before. I assume you just get the same parts just fewer/half. Actually I would still want to stick with my choice for the aforementioned reasons, but leaving the price the same and cutting its (non updated) content by half is just ridiculous. So I'll go for the new savage orc boyz box.
Edit: Made some changes for the vote to count.
Snikpik - September 7, 2011 02:51 PM (GMT)
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
I'm gonna choose two I am afraid and that would be both the common Goblin and the generic core Orc boy. These are what I beleive make up the majority of all waaagh's. You can call me an Orc and Goblin snob if you wish but I feel that most peoples armies are not very representative of a proper Orc and Goblin Force. People usually opt for minimal core and go for the more exciting choices instead. In many ways this may make their force more competitive but to me they probably only feel the need because every one else is doing the same - even those in other armies. I like to tell myself that I am encouraging opponents to come with more realstic forces of their own to fight me.
For me its all about the core and not userper Night Goblins. Night Goblins belong in caves under mountains and not on the surface as the most played Goblin. Whats that all about anyway? One day I would love to see the Common Goblin being used more widely.
As for Orc's, You can even pay a little extra to turn one of your blocks of core Orc's in to Big Un's too. Big Un's look great if youv bothered to spend the time on the conversions. (see my blog) They may not be quite as good as Black Orc's but mine certainly get a few looks when I take them to a battle. Besides Black Orc's are the spawn of Chaos Dwarf's *spits on the ground*
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
With out a doubt it has to be the Orc mob on page 10 of the army book. This to me captures the essence of an Orc mob - its just how I want my Orcs to look. A close second would be the Night Goblin one on page 15 despite them being Night Goblins.
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
The Goblin on page 42. He's common and he's obviously kicked some Bretonnian Knights butt. I even made a representation of it in da-warpath's boss conversion competition. (see my blog)
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Its a hard choice as there are so many to choose from. I suppose it has to be the Aracknarok model - purely on asthetic grounds.
Edit: I just realisedyou wanted a character. Well then it has to be Grom. He's fat and he's in a chariot. Whats not to like? Despite him being old and all.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
This was the Orc boy box but it reduced in size content. I suppose I would have to choose the Common Goblin box now. Not only do you get quite a few of the little bleeders but you get some spare legs that were designed for the wolf rider box. You can use those legs to make Goblins that are sitting down, jumping up and down or getting a 'backie' off of one of his mates. I made some just like these for a unit filler/diorama. (see my blog to see) Whats that, no hand weapons I hear you say? Well so what? My Common Goblins do not make many of their own, they steal them from Skaven or Dwarf's. I am even working on a largish unit now with Skaven and Dwarf hand weapons. I do have a slight gripe about the shields and fitting them all together on their movement tray but that defiently not a first for GW models.
Squigkikka - September 7, 2011 04:28 PM (GMT)
1.
I absolutely LOVE Wolf Riders. The models and the rules in combination- this is mainly because fast units is something I think are fantastic for lots of different uses, and they are Fast Cavalry.
The oversized Goblins and their grins of death just makes me want to use them all the time.
2.
Page 15, because I love the mix of "heroic" leadership along with the ragtag weapons, armor, grins and general sneakyness.
3.
The Goblin Shaman on page 43, altough the common Goblin on page 42 is a close second place. However, I love the pure unload of WAAAGH he's got going there!
4.
Skarsnik, by far. Look at him! Look at Gobbla! So perfect.
5.
Common Goblins because I love how unique you can make the characters look with light converting. Also the Giant, because you get so many fun things to play around with.
Craze_b0i - September 7, 2011 05:29 PM (GMT)
Thankyou for your swift replies! Just to clarify a couple of things....
For the purpose of calculating results you only get 1 vote per question. You are welcome to mention other stuff you like, but only your first preference will count toward the final vote.
For box sets such as the Orc Boyz I am going to say votes should be based on current box-size, ie. 11 models not 19.
*If you posted already feel free to edit your answers, if you so wish.
Izzy Gutsnik - September 7, 2011 05:48 PM (GMT)
1: favourite unit from the armybook
Doom divers: there are unfortunate casualties and it's a sad way to go for a goblin but in the short and miserable life they normally lead, bullied by Orcs, eaten by trolls or stomped upon by Giants it's not that bad to be a Loony :) Also a quite unique war machine ruleswise. Who else has flapping goblins?!?!
2: favourite colour pic from the armybook
The battle scene on p.7
3: favourite B/W pic from the armybook
Goblin shaman on p43
4: favourite models: characters
Hooded Orc Shaman. Brian Nelsons made many masterpieces and redefined what Orcs looked like, but this is one of his best. Still in our book after all those years (at p.79 painted by Neil Green)
5: favourite models: boxed sets
Normal Boar Boys! Great value, lovely models and finally a dynamic sculpt. Really oozes the threat that 500 pounds of smelly Orc and/or Boar poses!
Svarten - September 7, 2011 06:02 PM (GMT)
This is what i fink:
1, Savage Orcs! :D I really love the stone-ageyness and magic mumbo jumbo theese guys represent! :lol:
2, My favourite color pic, would have to be the one on page 3 (?), the page that says "Orcs & Goblins" on the top. This is because I think it catches the OnG spirit, with the big brutal orc, and the smaller sneaky goblin using his bigger cousin as protection xD
3, The savage orc on page 40. Nothing could be more awesome than that stone age Waaagh! with a stone spear, leaping from a rock! :)
4, My favourite character would have to be the boar mounted savage orc shaman, I think it catches what Savage orcs are all about, mumbo jumbo magic, tokens and a bad attitude!
5, As you can probably figure out, my favourite boxed set, is night gob... SAVAGE ORC BOAR BOYZ! :D Stone age boar cavalry ftw!
//Svarten
Snikpik - September 7, 2011 06:08 PM (GMT)
If I had to edit my post then I'd have to say I have no choice as both are equally favourites of mine. :)
Draig - September 7, 2011 06:09 PM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Orc Boar Boyz. They just seem quintessentially Orcy to me, and were the reason for me pursuing an all mounted theme.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
6th edition army book cover, p20. Love it.
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Wolf Chariots, p 46.
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Gorbad Ironclaw. Exquisite sculpt that will take a long time to be surpassed.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Wolf Riders. The sculpts are showing their age, and I've had to seriously rework them with heaps of Green stuff, but they have such a place in my heart I can't help but vote for them.
Craze_b0i - September 7, 2011 11:10 PM (GMT)
Figured I may as well add my own choices to the poll.
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Orc Boyz. Core troops that embody the spirit of the army.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
Skull Pass pp30-31. I like that it captures the moment of the charge, also unlike some battle-illustrations which are quite distant here the viewer is very close.
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Orc Boar Boy. I like the sense of movement and the way he is charging at the viewer.
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Skarsnik, I think they captured him perfectly.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Orc Boar Boyz.
BorkBork - September 8, 2011 09:31 AM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Wolfchariot UNITS....I have always been a great fan of the look of large chariot units both in fantasy as historical gaming.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
to be updated when i get home
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
to be updated when i get home
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
The old 'Metal Magic' armored commander (c1009G)
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~tpope/sol/metal-mag...mages/C1009.jpgHe is way too small for current standards, but i he has a certain nonchalant determination over him that is just fantastic.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Hard one, as i am not really a fan of most boxed sets (and i dont have that many of them to be honest). But atm i am really happy with the seperate hands from the savage orc (foot) set, so my not so convinced vote goes to them.
Captn Morgrim - September 9, 2011 08:53 AM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
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| 1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book? |
Big Uns, of any type or configuration, but since that's an unit upgrade I reckon it doesn't count.
Hence I vote for the Squig Herd. It hits hard, has an acceptable Initiative, is immune to psychlogy, and yet it's cheap, disposable, dangerous when broken (Squigies go BOOOM!) AND still a very Nightgoblin-y unit. Aye, very Nightgoblin-y, ye heard me right!
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| 2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book? |
The Cover Art from Battle for Skull Pass p.30-31, as it captures both armies found in the box quite well. The picture is fine for going so close into the fray. Some might prefer the large tableaus (like on page 4 or 5) with lots of faceless troops arayed in the background or even merely hinted at, where your fantasy can run wild and imagine things, but I like close and personal. (And I should 'ave gotten a second box while they lasted... oh, well.)
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| 3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book? |
Goblin Warboss on page 42, as the lil fella captures that sucessfull Goblin spirit: looted weapons and armour, and a boastful, bossy attitude...
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
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4. What is your favourite OnG character model? This is by no means limited to GW, can include Gamezone, Avatars of War etc. Even figures OOP. |
The old Grom the Paunch, for he is one Goblin with attitude, nay the entire Grom's Wolf Chariot Kit from that time, including Niblit. A large goblin with a larger ego and an even larger chariot (and Niblit) to compensate for that. What's not to like about that?
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5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set? Can include regiment boxes, war-machines, large monsters etc.
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If OOP boxes were included, I 'd say Battle for Skull Pass, even tho' it heralded the era of imbalance and silliness known as 7th edition. And who doesn't love a large deal like that? A 2nd OOP box that I love would be the Nightgoblin box from late 5th to 6th edition.
But since we focus on unlimited supply, I 'd say Mantic's Gore Riders, as they include the best boars produced so far and at an affordable price. If it's only GW that counts, I 'll go with the Arachnarok - even tho' I don't own one yet - as the beastie has tons of character and many options going for it, and that's what I like about extras, the more exotic, the better.
WarbossKurgan - September 9, 2011 09:20 AM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Orc Boyz.
The main-stay of my army. They misbehave, they aren't brilliant at anything but they look great and they are cheap, so I can have loads of them!
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
TBC when I get home.
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
TBC when I get home.
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Azhag the Slaughterer.
I know everyone thinks he looks goofy but I just love the model. Skullmuncha is a cracking wyvern too.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Orc Boyz again.
In my book, they are the most satisfying models to build, convert and paint - especially when combined with (40K) Ork Boyz, greenstuff and a load of random bitz!
Craze_b0i - September 9, 2011 01:59 PM (GMT)
@Morgrim: Yeh you can vote OOP OnG box sets if you wish. Hell I was tempted myself to vote the original Ruglud's armoured Orcs, though putting nostalgia aside I do think the new plastic kits are somewhat better. As with characters it doesn't need to be a GW-product. So Mantic is fine.
*If any mods are reading this I was wondering if someone could move this thread to the Stronghold? In hindsight I think people would be more likely to notice it in there. Cheers! :D
Mostyn - September 10, 2011 08:17 PM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Squig Herd: Great figures, absolute madness, really good to paint and not too shabby in the rules either. What more can you say.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
The Orc Boys on page 10. An oldy but a goody; nice and dynamic.
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Orc Boar chariot on Page 38. Nicely achieves the 'rickety but dangerous' look but, much as it pains me to say it is the best of a mediocre lot. I think the TK book has much better art throughout :(
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
I like a lot of the goblins but the 'Night gobin boss with sword and shield is my favourite' - as decribed on the GW website.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
I'm more shocked that some people have voted for what I view as terrible sets (I will continue my lone crusade to get the common goblin bow arms re-done - they're all left handed!). But anyway, as a boxed set I'm going to go for the doom diver, won over by the great little grot with the hammer. The night goblin box loses out due to its lack of convertability as a plastic boxed set.
stashman - September 10, 2011 11:16 PM (GMT)
1. Nightgoblins
2. Page 1
3. Skarsnik
4. Badruk Eadsplitta
5. Black Orcs
Jellywarrior - September 16, 2011 02:56 PM (GMT)
Adding my lot!
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Squig Hoppers, a completely unique unit, with fun models, the whole concept captures Goblin madness very well, and they are a fantastic hammer unit. Won me many a battle against Dwarfs!
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
Orc Mob on Page 10. It looks so Rag-tag, and depicts exactly what I imagine most Mobs to look like
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Battle scene on pg16, the Orc that takes the focal point of this picture looks so imposing, like he could almost break a siege himself!
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Gorbad Ironclaw. The sculpt is great, I love the boar, he is also my favourite character both in the fluff and on the table.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Spider Riders. Ok, so not the most varied, and convertible kit, and perhaps not the best unit now in the infantry heavy 8th Edition, but these models were the reason I now collect Orcs and Goblins. Back in 7th when Battle For Skull Pass came out, a friend of mine and I decided to buy the box, split it, and begin WHFB. I was still unsure which army I wanted, and my friend didn't mind either way. But then I saw the Spider Riders and was sold. I like spiders anyway but the models looked great, menacing and intimidating, despite their diminutive size. My mind was instantly filled with images of these things crawling along a forest floor, and snatching their pray much to the whooping drunken pleasure of their Night Goblin brethren.
Boss_Redcap - January 28, 2012 10:22 PM (GMT)
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Night Goblins, I plan to build an army around these guys
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
Page 10. perfect depiction of an orc mob
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Battle scene on pg16! enough said
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Night Goblin Bos with Great Axe
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Night Goblins.... I like Night Goblins
sacreddutchman - June 28, 2012 08:43 PM (GMT)
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Arachnarok, it just looks so cool, not even using it but did buy one just for looks.
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
page 7, the heated battle with orcs doig what they do best
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
page 16, more orcs smashing stuff, love the giant breakin down the door.
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Skarsnik....he and gobla look sooo nasty
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Giant...love the model and you get lost of bits and pieces to fiddle with when
converting models..when my 2 new giants arrive i plan on turing 1 into a female giant and 1 into a fat giant (pot belly ect...already have one called Dirty Harry...yellow stains on front of his pants...skidmarks on the back and at his feet a poor humie stuck underneath a large poo)
Selenn01 - June 30, 2012 08:33 AM (GMT)
Hey,
1. Favourite unit : doom diver, they are so funny. I always imagine the kamaikaze goblin bouncing on his targets :)
2. Favourite color image: orc and gob pic on first page
3. Favourite sepia image. Wurrzag!
4. Favourite mini : Wurrzag!
5. Favourite box set : oop pump wagon, this model has so much character compared to the new one!
Krysdagger - July 4, 2012 03:46 PM (GMT)
You guys who just posted realize that this survey was due Sept 30th 2011 .... right ?
:) No harm, no foul, when I saw something new posted in this sub I jumped in hoping it was news about the next quarterly and you got me all excited ...
Krys
DaWild'Un - August 12, 2012 11:31 PM (GMT)
1. what is your favorite unit or troop type in the book?
savage orcs. In a world of dwarven helicopters, rat-men gatling guns, and medieval german tanks, it is refreshing to see that a pair of undies, some paint, and a discarded t-bone can still deal some relatively good damage.
2. what is your favorite color illustration in the army book?
the Fall of Karak Eight Peaks by Alex Boyd, but mabye i'm just a sucker for grumlok and gazbag, my favorite named characters.
3. what is your favorite sepia illustration in the book?
the squig hopper, it portrays a real sense of motion, as if you were right there in the midst of battle when the dwarves suddenly realize everything is going to the dogs.
Section 2: the miniatures
1. what is your favorite character model?
Skarsnik and gobbla, even if I don't like to use him at all.
2. what is your favorite orcs and goblins boxed set?
Arachnarok the giant spider :D
Mrmox42 - August 15, 2012 11:06 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
| it is refreshing to see that a pair of undies, some paint, and a discarded t-bone can still deal some relatively good damage. |
Oh, that quote had me laughing for a good while.
Morten C - August 15, 2012 11:53 AM (GMT)
1. Trolls. Simple as.
2. Battle on page 7. Because the orcs look proper, and it's just a really cool pic. If I had to choose and overall favorite colored illustration from any WHFB book, it would be
THIS ONE3. The front/back illustration on the green paper!
4.
Gologh the Vicous from Reaper Miniatures5.
Ral Parthas Assault hackers
Ruront - August 29, 2012 02:12 PM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. Squig hoppers. Squigs alone are just absurd really, but riding them ?
2. The orc charging on a boar towards the viewer
3. The orc overseeing (a battle to be ?) on a boar. The are just standing
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. The limited edition Night Goblin warboss. If you see the model from the side its face and hood are exactly shaped like the evil moon of the night goblins. This model had some special love
5. I do not think they are boxed but i love the stone trolls. They are soo full of character
Solegga - September 16, 2012 01:44 PM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
The spider riders are what fantasy is all about...
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
I'll agree, it's the pic on page 7...
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
The Squeeg Hopper
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
GW Savage Warboss recently released. Real cool model.
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
Mantic Boar Boyz...
BloodSand - September 19, 2012 03:21 PM (GMT)
SECTION 1: THE ARMY BOOK
1. What is your favourite unit or troop-type in the book?
Arachnarok Spider
2. What is your favourite colour illustration in the book?
Page 1 - Orc'n'Gobbo
3. What is your favourite black&white/sepia illustration in the book?
Page 71 - Grimgor
SECTION 2: THE MINIATURES
4. What is your favourite OnG character model?
Definitely Borgut Facebeater - simply ferocious and scary ;) Since he's not in the 8th. ed., I painted him as a Black Orc and I play him as either a Blorc Boss or as Grimgor Ironhide (the model is so much nicer than the actual Grimgor)
5. What is your favourite OnG boxed-set?
GW Orcs and Goblins Brigade (38 Boyz, 10 Blorcs, 10 Spider Riders, 40 NGobbos, 10 Wolf Riders, Boar Chariot). Already ordered one, can't wait to start painting :)