
If you’ve been hunting for plastic trolls that look like they stomped straight out of the golden age of fantasy wargaming, but build like a modern kit, the Avatars of War Stone Trolls Kickstarter is aiming right at your wishlist.
You get a proper multi-part plastic regiment of hulking brutes that feels right at home in Warhammer: The Old World, classic rank-and-flank battles, or any old-school tabletop game where big bases and bigger personalities matter.
Let’s break down what makes these Stone Trolls worth your hobby budget, and how to squeeze maximum value out of them on the table and at the painting desk.
What You Get: A Multi-Part Plastic Troll Regiment With Real Options

Loadouts and Builds That Actually Look Different
- Great weapons: go wide, high, and dramatic. When the unit hits the table, it should read as “problem solvers” from three feet away.
- Hand weapons or dual weapons: tighter poses sell the brawler vibe. Keep arms closer to the body so they rank up cleanly.
- Stone clubs and thrown rocks: sprinkle these through the front rank or every other model to keep silhouettes varied without turning the regiment into chaos.
Premium Plastic Injection: Why Your Hobby Knife Will Thank You

Hobby tip: treat the material like premium PVC. Dry-fit everything first, clean mold lines with a sharp blade (light pressure beats gouging), and prime in thin coats so the sculpted textures stay punchy instead of getting buried.
The Stupidity Marker Troll: The Bonus Mini With Maximum Charm

Pledge Levels

- Ten trolls: a clean starter regiment for Warhammer: The Old World lists.
- Fifteen to twenty: the sweet spot for adding variety and scaling up without going full horde.
- Twenty-five: maximum table presence. Big footprint, big intimidation factor, big “yes, I brought the trolls” energy.
Final Hobby Verdict

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