These will count as Savage Orcs in 3rd ed. Warhammer. They are pieces from a boardgame purchased at Devizes Attack 30p each, bringing the total spent so far to an eye watering £20.11p
Very quick blocking, drybrush and wash, followed by spattering (which I enjoy).
Superb brush and splatter work Sir - these look amazing!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks MJT. Hope to show more soon.
DeleteFascinating figures, l look forward to seeing them in action.
ReplyDeleteI hope to have a game soon.
DeleteLoving these old style figures .
ReplyDeleteThey are made of a bendy plastic, which can react badly with some paint.
DeleteThese are really nicely done, i love the mix of figures you are using for the army.
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DeleteThose old D&D-boardgame goblins look tremendous! Great work!
ReplyDeleteI've got a few of the figures from that game; the bugbear and the gnoll have seen a bit of action in RPGs and Song of Blades, though I've yet to paint the goblin.
Thanks JC. I've seen your bugbear and gnoll and have a few myself to paint up for a Skinthammer chaos army.
DeleteThese have painted up really nicely. Good eye for a bargain that man.
ReplyDeleteThanks Fimm. This project suits my penny pinching nature.
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