I like him, he's noticeably different from the regular static Slann model, and at 20 euros (which translates to £17.50), that's a pretty good price.
Also as a side note, I've just been exploring the Norba site, and I've stumbled upon a line they've released rather suspiciously called The Battle of the Ring (obviously ripping off Lord of the Rings). I had a look at their minis and they've done some Dwarfs that look exactly like the Iron Hills Dwarves from the Hobbit - here they are compared to the Forge World ones:
What's more, the Norba figures are a quarter of the price - 12 euros which translates to £10. The Forge World ones by contrast are a crazy £40. The only difference is that the Norba pack contains 10 figures while the Forge World set has 12 figures (in order to fit the warband army selection format used by the Middle Earth Strategy Battle Game). Similarly with the goat riders, here are the Norba ones - 6 of them for £15.75:
Here are the Forge World ones - 3 (half the number) for £45 (around treble the price):
I know the GW ones do look a little more realistic toward the Dwarves in the film, but I just think that is an amazing saving for the Norba ones. Sorry to derail your thread
@NIGHTBRINGER with yet more Dwarfs, but I just loved the Dwarves from the third Hobbit film and was so sad when GW relegated the creation of their miniatures to Forge World and made them so expensive, but now just I've seen the Norba ones the possibility of doing an Iron Hills Dwarves army cheaply has become much more of a reality. They've even made a commander figure that looks suspiciously like Dain:
It certainly looks like they made these Dwarves specifically to provide an affordable alternative to the shockingly priced Forge World ones - if they can do a Ballista, Chariot and crossbowmen for their range as well to finish it off, I'd certainly be a happy man.
They've also done a really nice Necrosphinx for around £30, complete with rectangular base:
Does anyone know if their minis are resin or plastic?