Stevo really really enjoyed watching your review and thoughts on these Kromlech Goblin Gits Gang. Your going to have lots of fun painting all the little details on each of these gretchin figures. Your slow painting skill is what is needed to paint them little green skins. Very much looking forward to seeing your painted show case video in the future of these Kromlech Goblin Gits Gang.
Oh yeah, Kromlech is always worth it. I was able to get that Orc "Tiger" Battlewagon model with my third order from them. Super fun! I have not built it yet, however my Blood Axes are drooling.
Great find, mate. I'll definitely be taking a peek at these guys. As you mentioned, the GW kit is great but in a large group of Grots it gives A LOT of repeats, so will be good mixing these in. Question about this kit though: does each figure's head come as a separate piece? If so, how close are they to the GW Grot's heads? I'm wondering how easy it would be to make a head-swap with the existing GW Grots kit?
@@gavinjames1145 mostly. Although it wouldn't take much effort to change things up a bit on them. You could probably do more with these than you could with the GW ones.
@@6Stevo Cool! Cheers for letting me know. It shouldn't be an issue as I think I'll only buy the set of ten, anyway. But I might like them so much that I could buy more in the future. I'm now up to 40 GW grots and I've tried to make every one of them unique. I spent what seemed like ages last night, chopping and gluing bits of limbs and heads and sluggas. Where's the Mad Dok when ya need 'im!
Oh, yes please!!! I was considering kitbashing some grot heads to some Ork Boyz bodies in order to represent Wortsnagga's Supa Grots. A box of Boyz costs around £24 from GW, so a few more quid shouldn't break my credit card - yet! )) Of course, Boyz with Gretchin heads might just look a bit silly, or else be confusing on the table top. These grots, on the other hand, look awesome and so much closer to what a Supa Grot should look like 👍
@@6Stevo Hi! I hope you're all set for a Merry Orkmas! I'm finally getting my hands on some Kromlech Goblin Gits (a little late for Orktober, I know!), and would appreciate if you could recommend which glue I should use for these little fellas: is there a particular type of glue for resin models? I know that polystyrene glue is no good, but I've read that not all super glues are suitable for bonding resin, either. Cheers!
@@gavinjames1145 I use loctite super glue. But I have also used others. All super glues should be good. But I think a few of the cheaper brands maybe don't work so well.
They look amazing bud, I got Goblin AIDS off Kromlech last year................... Sorry, Goblin Aides. Same style, but each one looks like a little grot oiler. I think I might need to get my hands on these too. Think Bob will need to step carefully round the Grot Quarter with these badasses about 😝👍
Bob is more kunnin' than your average Grot so he should be fine. 😏 But yes mate you should get these. They are by far the best Grots I have ever owned. I have not seen any I like the look of more.
@@6Stevo Bigboss: Wats that sound from da mekshop to da squigpit to da dakkarange, kan youz ear et, its likez da rumblez of dem beakyz tings with da big gun on da top we keepz blowin up... bob bob bob bob bob bob bob BOB BOB BOB ....and its getting closer "SLicing sound and a gurgel" Bigboss: Awww fuuu "drops dead" Grot Komando: "waves the head of Bigboss around and puntz it into air" RISE UP BROTHERS FOR NOW IS THE TIME OF BOB!
Yeah they are pricey for sure. But the quality really is there. If you want some incredible lookin' Grots and can afford it then I highly recommend them.
yes will cant what to part two the paint of but hars some fun thare HARE to chew bubel gum and kick ass and ges what IM ALLLLLLL OUT BUBEL GUM ok me lie seen a three stooges grots thats me post wllil see