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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Cubs on January 07, 2015, 03:49:23 PM
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Had a bit of fun recently whilst doing a job for Northstar. I decided to slip one of my old, old models into the batch and paint him up as well. I had a moderate lead mountain of elderly Orcs and this guy is hopefully just the start of the trickle. I like the brown skinned Orcs, although I might well throw some grey and green skins in later on as well.
(http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Photo-UWAHTFRH-D.jpg)
(http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Photo-DIXQQIVR-D.jpg)
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Wow he's nice! In an ugly way! Great shield too!
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Inspiring. I like brownskinned orcs too. What I really like about this one is how you've managed to get so much character from the orc's face. The shield is also lovely. I want to see more!
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That is one seriously nasty under bite...GREAT brushwork & basing can overcome anything. AND I really like the flesh tones. VERY WELL DONE!
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A Nasty Paint job for an Nasty looking dude! in other words...perfect.
its nice to see such a "natural" painting style applied to a fantasy figure so well.
Cheers,
Blue
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He's seriously ugly. But what a painting job. Well done.
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He's seriously ugly. But what a painting job. Well done.
I'm sure his mother loves him.
Well ... nearly sure.
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Cheers Prof.
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Such a subtle paint job. ;)
The faded shield is especially eye catching and the skintone of the Orc matches the image so well. :D
You are rather good at this painting lark sir.
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Great painting.
By co-incidence, I also have a load of these Orcs. I was looking at them earlier in the year, and noticed the 'blue' metal was actually starting to crumble in my hands. I thought, if I don't at least undercoat them, there won't be a collection soon. (I bought 5 of them in 1983, the rest I got off a Mail Order Troll when I was at GW 1988). So I cleaned them up, undercoated, fixed broken bows etc, and got an army standard painter to do them all green! I've got a nice little Old Skool orc army now, only took 30 years. It's got 5 Wyvern riders.
I should ask you to do the general?
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Ohhh really cool. I just love these kind of old orc sculpts.
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I should ask you to do the general?
Cool, why not. Which model is it?
I've got a smattering of the old Orcs - some pre-slotta, some slotta - and the Death Comandoes set to be painted. I'm trying to build up the old Ugezod's Black Orcs regiment (got the characters now, just about getting a couple more troopers) but It's just a sneaky side-project, all about nostalgia, and I'm not bothered about really having a gaming army at all.
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Very nicely done :)
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Lovely stuff :)
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Wow! Amazing skin tone, specially the face.
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Thanks guys. He was lots of fun to do, but because he only had a single item of clothing, I was stuck in a dilemma about what colour to make it! I guess with such a simple model I probably over-thought the designs a tad (that shield could easily have just been bare wood, too).
Next time I might do a couple of rust-red fellas.
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Beautiful smooth painting there cubs! :-* :-* :-* on a just hideous beastie, i wouldn't want to be his mum.
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Exceptional painting of a great old Citadel mini.
Hats off to you sir.
:D
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A member of the Hapsburg dynasty?
Fantastic PJ! :-*
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Some more indulgent fun inbetween the paying work and a wonderful way to reconnect with the old game I loved as a kid.
Here's one of my all time favourite Citadel models, surely on the shortlist of best orc models ever, the Citadel Orc Bodyguard.
(http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Photo-AZOJD7WR-D.jpg)
(http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Photo-YYXFGYAG-D.jpg)
Here we see the mighty army of vintage Citadel Orcs so far. Enough to strike terror into any small hamlet (or village if everyone's a little under the weather).
(http://www.myalbum.co.uk/Photo-MHCBJERI-D.jpg)
I know the green one doesn't really go, but he was painted as a test model years ago and I'll be jiggered if I'm going to repaint him now. I might just redo the eyes ... the red glow is just sooo last decade.
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That is very very nice! Love the muted colours, and sharp finish.
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Amazing model, really one of the best, and the painting job is beautiful. Very impressive, Paul.
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These are superb! The way you've brought to life the extreme underbite of the first one is wonderful. The shields are terrific too.
On a side note: I have the orc bodyguard (recently bathed in Dettol), but he's missing his mace. I was looking for a replacement, and it struck me that this figure shows how much better fantasy figures look with realistically sized weapons. That mace would be very large if scaled up to full size, but not ludicrously so. It's hard to say the same about any recent GW stuff (just look at the Age of Sigmar figures!).
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You've done a great job with your painting, Cubs. They all have a lot of character, and your subtle brushwork really suit them. I love the Oldhammer look--in my opinion they are so much more appealing than the recent GW stuff, with its ridiculous weapons, endless skulzz and hyper detail. I wish GW would re-release all the 80s and 90s sculpts once again! (Not that I'm expecting this any time soon, mind...)
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Thanks guys, they've been done in very slow stages for the last couple of months, just sitting patiently at the back of the desk as other projects take priority. I felt sorry for them, so dusted them off and put the finishing touches to them at last.
I was looking for a replacement, and it struck me that this figure shows how much better fantasy figures look with realistically sized weapons.
I reckon 1:32 medieval toy soldiers weapons would probably be about right. Maybe keep an eye out in a cheapo shop?
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Thanks guys, they've been done in very slow stages for the last couple of months, just sitting patiently at the back of the desk as other projects take priority. I felt sorry for them, so dusted them off and put the finishing touches to them at last.
I reckon 1:32 medieval toy soldiers weapons would probably be about right. Maybe keep an eye out in a cheapo shop?
Thanks - good idea! I have some of those in the attic, I think. My main concern is avoiding something too big.
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My main concern is avoiding something too big.
I was like that with girlfriends for a long time.
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You do have a flair for flesh tones...including green flesh tones. GREAT WORK!
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The lads are terrific. I love every detail you have put into them. Ace!
thanks for posting.
red
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Excellent!