Description
Box Set One : The Sagas of Noggin the Nog
Each box contains:
- Graculus
- Ronf
- King Knut
- Knut
- Nog Soldier 1
- Nog Soldier 2
- Nog Villager 1
- Nog Villager 2
- Nog Villager 3
- Nog Villager 4
- Nogbad the Bad
- Noggin the Nog
- Nooka
- Olaf the Lofty
- Queen Grunhilda
- Thor Nogson
Cast in high-quality white metal, these delightful 28mm fantasy gaming miniatures are unique to The Little Soldier Company.
Noggin the Nog
The stories were based around the central character of Noggin, the rather simple but good-natured son of Knut, King of the Nogs, and his queen Grunhilda. When King Knut dies, Noggin must find a queen to rule beside him or else forfeit the crown to his uncle, Nogbad the Bad. Noggin meets and marries Nooka of the Nooks (an Eskimo princess), and becomes the new king. Noggin and Nooka have a son, Knut, who comes to the fore in later storylines. Other regular characters include:
- Thor Nogson – Noggin’s closest friend and Captain of the Royal Guard. Nogson portrays himself as “fierce”, but is actually anything but fierce. Nevertheless, he is unfailingly loyal, and never hesitates to defend the honour of his king.
- Olaf the Lofty – An eccentric and occasionally arrogant, but well-meaning, inventor. Olaf’s inventions rarely work out exactly as he intends them to, although his most notable success is the Flying Machine.
- Graculus – A big green bird who arrives as Nooka’s messenger in the first episode. Later by chance they return to the place of his birth and meet his family, who unlike him are incapable of human speech.
- Grolliffe – A friendly ice dragon who Noggin befriends, and who helps Noggin and his friends in a later episode.
Although the individual stories vary, any trouble encountered by the heroes is usually caused by Nogbad the Bad, who never gives up trying to claim Noggin’s throne for himself. Nogbad always loses in the end, though not always through the intervention of Noggin himself.
Please Note:
We supply all Noggin the Nog gaming figures unpainted.
The models may contain small parts and also may require assembly.
White metal miniatures are not toys, they contain lead and may be unsuitable for children aged under 14.