Well here is my only spell caster for my Orc & Goblins. He’s a savage orc because at the time of purchase that’s the only spell casting orc / goblin they had in the shop. The paint scheme is Games Workshop (like most of my figures) and I wouldn’t say I’m particularly fond of it. Probably one of the better parts is the snake wrapped around his arm which you can’t even see in this photo.
Night Goblin Fanatics
These are my Night Goblin Fanatics just like the title says. Decided to stick all three up at once because well I don’t know really but I did.
I broke the chain on the second one so pinned, glued and puttied around the chain. Looks pretty rubbish in this photo (probably thanks to my photochopping) but it looks more like a bit of leather in real life. I painted one red because I liked the red robed night goblins and I think this turned out pretty well. Better than I expected at any rate. Was the first figure I painted after something like a four year break from painting figures.
Grimgor Ironhide
For a long time my favourite and best painted figure in my collection (with the exception perhaps of my Avatar which I went and sold :cry:, anyway moving on). This minature truly embodies the mean and green spirit of the orcs. Obviously I’ve pretty much faithfully followed Games Workshop colour scheme as I almost always do. There have been a couple of times when I’ve deviated thinking something would look good painted with a different scheme and then.. well.. it didn’t. As a result I have little faith in my visualisation of colours and so tend to copy that which is proven. The only thing thats a little different is the armour isn’t quite as blackened and the green skin isn’t quite as light. Each time I think I should lighten the skin I decide not too. I kinda like it dark.