Saturday, June 11, 2022

The Little Soldier Company: Alice in Geründerland - The Baralizar Reviewed!


Today we will take a look at some of the excellent miniatures from The Little Soldier Company catalogue. The Little Soldier Company produces a whole assortment of eclectic miniature ranges featuring Nogging The Nog, The Tenoch, Politicos, Alice in Geründerland, Bar Room Brawl and more! But for this review we will take a closer look at the Alice in Geründerland Baralizar, humanoid rabbits suitable for role playing games such as Gamma World, Bunnies & Burrows and Burrows & Badgers or even Frostgrave. But let's first of all explore the fantasy world of Alice in Geründerland a bit more.

"There comes a time, as Alice surely once thought, that chasing a white rabbit in a suit down a hole is not really the most sensible way to start the day… an adventure maybe, but certainly not the day... some doors are not meant to be open or even, dare it be said, left ajar... doors left ajar tend to let all sorts of things both in and out. Geründerland was such a place… that is to say a door there had been left somewhat ajar and most definitely not closed. When you hear the pitter patter of tiny feet as a child you assume it is the approach of younger siblings... as you grow older you assume it is offspring... in Geründerland you assume nothing... it is always better to flee."


The Baralizar

"The Baralizar. The legends tell of a Great White Rabbit that fell through a hole and ended up in Geründerland. Meaning to be somewhere else doesn’t always work well in Geründerland and, over time, he is said to have created the race of the Baralizar. Many are their enemies and few their friends although those that ally themselves with this race are held in high esteem."

So let's a take a look at these rather unusual humanoid rabbits from The Little Soldier Company. These fierce rabbit warriors from their Alice in Geründerland range are available as a discounted deal containing the 10 unique single cast metal figures or can be bought per individual miniature. The miniatures are designed to be used with slotta style bases but are supplied without these plastic bases. These rabbit warriors and other characters are armed with an assortment of deadly weaponry featuring machine guns, laser pistols, swords, daggers, spears, magic staffs and more making them very useful for all sorts of cool gaming settings such as fantasy, science fiction and beyond. 


The sculpting quality of these miniatures is superb with each figure being a very characterful sculpture making them very suitable for miniature roleplaying and skirmish wargaming in which each miniature represents a named character on the tabletop. These miniatures are of course also very suitable to be collected and painted for display purposes as they are really unique and excellent looking. The casting quality is awesome and type of metal used for these miniatures is great, the sturdy quality metal was among the first things I noticed when receiving these fine miniatures. I think the miniatures speak for themselves so below some more pictures of these 10 lovely miniatures. Just noticed that some miniatures are missing from the pictures but you can clearly see all variants on the company website.



The Scale Comparison

To give you an impression of the scale of these miniatures, I have included some pictures next to miniatures of some well-known companies such as Games Workshop, Northstar Miniatures, Shieldwolf Miniatures and Wargames Atlantic which all make science fiction and fantasy themed miniatures.



The Conclusion

If you're looking for some quirky humanoid rabbits for your fantasy, science fiction and other themed tabletop miniature wargames and roleplaying adventures make sure to take a look at these miniatures from The Little Soldier Company as the quality of both the sculpting and casting is superb. The chosen metal is excellent so the spears aren't bend and are sturdy enough to endure your tabletop adventures with great ease. These miniatures can now be bought for £39.95 (10 miniatures) or £4.95 each. As mentionned before The Little Soldier Company produces all sorts of interesting and eclectic miniature ranges so make sure to take a look here and to support David at The Little Soldier Company in his venture to produce the more unusual miniatures at great quality and price.


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Disclaimer - We received these miniatures from The Little Soldier Company for reviewing purposes. Please note that this doesn't influence our review as we always strive to supply you with our own independent and honest opinion about the wargame products reviewed.

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3 comments:

David Wood said...

Great review, thank you!

ernesto said...

Lovely bunnies. Great review as always.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Thank you, much appreciated and lovely rabbits indeed!