Thanks for the kind words guys

Your support is greatly appreciated.
I'm pretty happy of my latest production: instead of plannig an entire force and then failing in the realization for lack of interest I'm now pacefully planning "individually" each model, putting all my efforts into creating the best model I can. Until now, I'm happy of my choice to follow the Mordheim theme too, having the chance to follow inspiration among many options.
So...keeping this mood, I decided to break a bit with the dwarves and I prepared a mercenary ogre. Even if planned for a human mercenary warband, he could be used in various roles: as a common-ogre mercenary for any other warband or as my avatar in Warhammer Quest (I'm recently playing this gem of a game with some friends).
Here are the pics (as you can see, the boy is primed with "zenital technique")


This is a special miniature to me: I bought it this summer on ebay (with other 3 ogres of the same marauder set

) and it's one of my favourite model ever. Inspired by a conversion I saw on cmon, I decided to give him a massive two-handed sword on his back. First, I create a belt around his chest with green stuff, then I create the buckle by bending a clip. Then, the painful part: being the first time, creating a complete sword into a scabbard was really hard for me. First attempt was an inglorious fail, but I persevered and I finally managed to achieve a decent result with plasticard and some pins. Then I feel he needed something more, so I added the shield, again a plasticard work.....

I was so happy of the result that I gave him a special base using a heroquest door and some ruins:

I hope to start the paintjob this evening in the little space between job and girlfriend

What do you think fellas?
Cheers!