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Where to Find Orcs & Goblins Miniatures — Warhammer: The Old World Guide

22 May 2026 · Browse Orcs & Goblins miniatures →

Few factions capture the anarchic spirit of Warhammer fantasy quite like the Orcs & Goblins. These greenskin hordes pour out of the Badlands in a tide of choppas, squigs, and barely-controlled war machines, driven by an insatiable hunger for a good scrap. Whether you're building a thundering mob of Black Orcs, a sneaky Goblin archer horde, or a ramshackle collection of trolls and fanatics, the faction rewards players who love characterful, personality-packed armies.

On the tabletop in Warhammer: The Old World, Orcs & Goblins are a horde faction at heart — you'll want big ranked-up units, punchy heroes to lead them, and a selection of gloriously unreliable war machines to keep your opponent guessing. Building the army can feel daunting, but between official releases and third-party alternatives, there's never been a better time to go green.

What to Look For

A good Orcs & Goblins miniature should feel big, brutish, and full of character — hunched postures, massive weapons, and crude armour are all hallmarks of the aesthetic. Key things to keep in mind:

  • Base sizes: Most infantry rank up on 25mm square bases, while larger creatures like Trolls need 40mm squares. War machines use their own custom bases or footprints.
  • Equipment: Look for choppas, spears, bows, and shields for rank-and-file troops. Heroes and Bosses should look suitably imposing — snarling, weapon-raised, and ready to krump something.
  • Visual style: The Old World aesthetic leans into the classic late-80s and 90s Warhammer look — stocky, exaggerated proportions with bags of personality. Avoid anything too sleek or "heroic scale" if you want the army to feel cohesive.

Where to Find Orcs & Goblins Miniatures

The good news is that official Warhammer: The Old World releases have brought a wave of new and re-released greenskin kits, and community members have been busy tracking down the best sources. Here's where to start your search:

Element Games — Orc & Goblin Tribes: Orc Bosses

Element Games stocks the Orc Bosses kit, giving you the characterful leaders your WAAAGH! needs to function. These multipart models offer solid options for kitting out a Warboss or Big Boss to lead your lines.

Element Games — Battalion: Orc & Goblin Tribes

The Battalion box is widely recommended by the community as the best value entry point for the faction. It bundles together core infantry and support units in one purchase, making it an ideal starting point if you're building your army from scratch.

Element Games — Orc & Goblin Tribes: Doom Diver Catapult

No greenskin collection is complete without some magnificently unhinged war machinery, and the Doom Diver Catapult delivers exactly that. This classic kit captures the lunatic charm of Goblin engineering perfectly and adds real tactical variety to your force.

Element Games — Orc & Goblins Tribes: Common Trolls

Common Trolls are a beloved heavy-hitting unit that slots naturally into any greenskin roster. This kit gives you lumbering, characterful monsters that rank up nicely and bring some much-needed muscle to the horde.

The world of Orcs & Goblins miniatures is vast — official kits, old metal classics, and a thriving third-party scene all have something to offer the dedicated greenskin general. Found a brilliant source we haven't listed? Head over to FindMyMinis and submit your finds to help fellow wargamers build their WAAAAGHs.