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A few months ago, I acquired a Games Workshop Grishnak.
This guy looks exactly how I imagine LOTR orcs to look: hunched, bandy limbed,
wearing a rough mixture of clothing and armour and carrying a crude weapon. He also scales well with the Wargames Factory orcs.
Soon after painting up Grishnak, I acquired another copy
of the figure as part of a large trade. While I’m not above using multiple
copies of a figure on a battlefield, I thought I would try my hand at a little
conversion. I figured, it’s an orc, it is supposed to be ugly, so how bad can I
mess it up?
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I don’t spend a lot of effort painting orcs; it doesn’t
really seem worth the effort. A lot of black, brown, grey, red and metal generally
gets the job done. By confining the red to the shield, it ensures that the eye
is drawn there.
I dubbed my new orc, Ugrat, and I have plans for him to
lead some goblins into battle soon.
(For those who are wondering, this was all done before
Freya’s appearance. I haven’t had a chance to touch a paint brush since).
It looks like ugrat is left-handed!
ReplyDeleteBut Orcs don't care for details like this I guess.
Nice conversion. I love converting orcs you can't really go wrong.
ReplyDeleteDude with the axe looks pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteSolid work!
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