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Posted by elegantmess on 28 Mar 2026, 17:37

I've found someone with a better source than my own:

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The Krampus sets are strange, but could be useful in fantasy genres. Truly nightmare stuff.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Mar 2026, 20:42

sberry wrote:...perhaps we can expect the following items, too:
- Krampus cavalry
- Krampus command set
- Krampus camp followers
- Krampus in greatcoats
etc...

And don't forget Krampus artillery, Stephan. :mrgreen:

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Mar 2026, 20:50

elegantmess wrote:I've found someone with a better source than my own:

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Well, the first figure at the top left would have come in very handy when I was creating the figures for my Swiss Guard, Pope and Cardinals diorama. With a slight alteration to the head, it would make a fantastic Pope. :drool:

Although I know I’m not going to buy the whole set just for one figure... perhaps a generous forum member who buys it might be able to send one to me. :mrgreen:

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Posted by steve_pickstock on 29 Mar 2026, 14:49

Santi Pérez wrote:And don't forget Krampus artillery, Stephan. :mrgreen:

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I couldn't find the other sets - the ones in great coats sounds pretty cool, but I did find this picture reference.

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Given the size and bulk of a krampuss*, I think these class as 'heavy' artillery. But in all honesty I don't think they're much of a threat as the gun crew are making a real mess of loading a firing that piece.
(* actually krampuss isn't that bulky, if you get them, wet they look thin and straggly.)

As for the witches and wizards, like the Vampires and were-wolves I can find lots of uses for these, so I will be ordering them, I will probably have some krampusses, (krampii?) as well, and redo my Dragon Rampant Northern Forest army in 1/72nd.
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Posted by elegantmess on 29 Mar 2026, 20:04

Santi, it looks like that figure may be St. Nick himself.
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Posted by Ochoin on 29 Mar 2026, 22:17

The wizards box contains excellent figures. The problem is the number.

Wizards tend to come in the singular. I believe you'd have to wait their General Annual Meeting (held at some convention centre in Florida) to see swarms of them.

These would be better as a single "bonus" figure spread over several sets.

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Posted by steve_pickstock on 30 Mar 2026, 21:05

I think I can see Disney's Maleficent (top left-hand side) in the Witches, hopefully the Angelina Jolie version, and a couple of Middle Earth Wizard types (which were sorely lacking in their previous forays into that area) and what looks like a Dumbledore as well.

Yes there are a lot of figures, but dedicated witches and wizards in 1/72 are rare as rocking horse droppings so I see it as a good thing. The Caesar models are good but more choice is always better. I've got a box of each on back-order at Hannants, because I will definitely have uses for these guys and gals.
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Posted by Susofrick on 31 Mar 2026, 09:16

The Krampus camp followers sounds interesting :-D , but on a serious note (even though I've decided to finish anything before I buy new stuff) the witches and wizards looks very nice and interesting!
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Posted by sberry on 31 Mar 2026, 18:24

Santi Pérez wrote:And don't forget Krampus artillery, Stephan. :mrgreen:

Aw, how could I miss that - a most obvious choice!

steve_pickstock wrote:I couldn't find the other sets - the ones in great coats sounds pretty cool, but I did find this picture reference.

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Now that's a cool picture, thanks a lot for your research!
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Posted by elegantmess on 31 Mar 2026, 21:04

Ochoin wrote:
These would be better as a single "bonus" figure spread over several sets.

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I've often thought that some of the Strelets bonus figures would make nice wizards but have only seen them collected and for sale once.
They were out of my price range for the few that I like.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 21 Apr 2026, 13:01

That image of Krampus artillery is spectacular, Steve. :shock:

By the way, I have to admit that this is the first time in my life I’ve heard of Krampus, as it isn't part of Spanish traditions (at least not in the Madrid region). :eh:

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Posted by steve_pickstock on 21 Apr 2026, 15:27

Santi Pérez wrote:That image of Krampus artillery is spectacular, Steve. :shock:

By the way, I have to admit that this is the first time in my life I’ve heard of Krampus, as it isn't part of Spanish traditions (at least not in the Madrid region). :eh:

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I will be honest and say that I only became aware of it in the last twenty years or so, through a friend who pointed me at it.
But, and I am sure that some of our German friends will correct me in this, Krampus, Krampusnacht and Krampus parades have undergone a surge in popularity over that period, lifting popular and international awareness.

For myself, I see them in relation to a sort of Northern Forest Mythos - were-wolves, vampyres, druids, etc and they fit in with fur-clad warriors, green men, giants, goblins and all the sorts of creatures that live in the deep woods of Northern Europe.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 21 Apr 2026, 16:39

Sorry, I should have said Austrian friends, not German.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 21 Apr 2026, 22:28

I did look up Krampus and found:-
1. Possibly not ancient pagan but at least 17th Century, mainly in the eastern Tyrol.
2. Paired up with Saint Nicholas - the saint can't punish naughty children so that's what Krampus does.
3. Although banned at times by local government, Krampus was banned in the 1930's by the Austrian government.
4. Re-appeared in the post war period but Austrian authorities issued warnings about Krampus being 'evil'.
5. Re-habilitated in the 2000s - which is about when I first heard of him.

From what I have seen Krampus may be the 'Big Bad' but really the kids at the festivals love them and take great pleasure in provoking them.
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Posted by MABO on 07 May 2026, 06:27

Yes, I know something about his role in the seasonal tradition. But is this really a topic for a set of plastic figures?
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 08 May 2026, 13:30

MABO wrote:Yes, I know something about his role in the seasonal tradition. But is this really a topic for a set of plastic figures?


I understand what you are saying but how many sets of little known Wehrmacht troops types do we need? Or French Imperial Bottom Wipers of the Guard?

Alliance do weird, it's their thing, let them do it. the sales will show whether it was a good idea or not.
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Posted by elegantmess on 09 May 2026, 17:11

Ochoin wrote:The wizards box contains excellent figures. The problem is the number.

Wizards tend to come in the singular. I believe you'd have to wait their General Annual Meeting (held at some convention centre in Florida) to see swarms of them.

These would be better as a single "bonus" figure spread over several sets.
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I believe there were only 5 wizards in Middle Earth.
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 09 May 2026, 22:50

Of the ME wizards only one two have appeared so far - Caesar's excellent wizard from the Adventurer's set, a spitting image of Gandalf.
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And he's an excellent model.

The other was a mounted Saruman from the Alliance Warg Half Orc set ALL 720118
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It looks like there is a standing Gandalf, looking as if he is trying to decide which way to take through Moria (top row, RH side) and a Saruman (top row LH side).
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