Orc Boar Boyz

Here are six of my currently eight boar boyz.  What separates these six from the other two (well five of the really) is that they are 40K Orks.

Back at Varsity a fellow commissioned me to paint his 40K Orks.  However after I had painted his biker squad he told me he could not afford to pay me and so left me with the remaining figures.  Notably a squad of Ork Kommandos and whatever Ork boar riders were called in 40K.  These kicked around in my bitz box for many years before I turned up at a local kinda gamesday and someone offered to by my boars (not the orks mind, just the boars).  Later I managed to sell off the Ork Kommandos on Trademe (wish my infant son had pointed out then that he was interested in collecting Orks).  Anyway another year or two down the track and I decided to collect Fantasy Orcs and Goblins.  Going through my bitz box I came across these now boarless orks.  Thinking that I could luddite them down with a knife and a file and that this would be far cheaper than purchasing new boar boyz I proceeded too order six boars from games workshop through my local store.  When it came time to pay, imagine my surprise and joy at finding the boars cost only a little less than what they would have cost with their companion boyz.  Mildly irritated I stubbornly continued with my plan and these are the results.  Guns, ammo clips etc are all gone and I think they look pretty good, though a different style.  Skinny arms versus quite muscle bound regular orcs.  And yes one is actually a fantasy savage orc.  I think when I recieved them initially he was going to be the 40K equivalent of a standard bearer, or at least that’s what Brett told me.

Orc Chariot

Well I’m still scraping and assembling 40K figures (onto my third week now, it’s terribly tedious and I haven’t even puttied them).  Anyway took a few more photos so I have something to chuck up here over the next week or so.

First off is one of my two Orc Chariots.  Painted many years ago, about a year or so after 6th edition came out since I got them from Potts (who had the orc compliment of two 6th ed box sets) and financed it by painting both his Dark Elf and Vampire Counts army, which took like more than a couple of days.

The chariot looks ok, even if the orcs could do with a bit of highlighting.

Wardancers

Five of the twenty old style wardancers I posess.  Most of them (16) are one of four poses, which is .. unfortunate.  Later I picked up a blister which had several different looking dancers (eg the first and last of the pics above)  which were painted a year later.  I have something like 16 new wardancers and a similar problem.  In an age of plastics with interchangeable multiposable parts, it looks a bit silly.  Like a lot of my old stuff, not that fussed on the paint scheme which is mostly GW standard.  But back in the day most figures were painted rather gaily, it’s only later that Warhammer took a turn toward a more gritty and dark nature.