So looks like the last of the ogres has just been crossed off the List ov Shame 🤗
I must say I am really happy to see the last member of the unit (most probably the leader!) finished but I'm pretty surprised it took me so long to get the job done.
I mean: no matter how much I like it the model is nothing big or complicated (like some multipart, paint in the ass dragon or something similar) and the painting was just fun - it's the magic of models from mid 90's I guess. Maybe I've been carried away too far by Bolt Action and WW2 related stuff. Neverming - it's good to be back in ye Olde Worlde 😁
At this moment I am correcting paintjob on one the ogres and looking for the proper display base for them. Next I'm going to try some speedpainting on skeleton unit so I can finally take a picture of (slowly) rising Army of the Dead...
Old school - biceps the size of the nose...
ReplyDeleteOhhh, that's pure love (again). Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
ReplyDeleteThe plan for tonight is making moving tray for the whole group 😎
Love your work man! Especially the Undead! :D
ReplyDeleteI see you are also a big fan of the classic Warhammer miniatures. In my opinion 90's were the golden era.
Looking forward to more.
Cheers! 🍻
Cheers mate!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I really like mid-90's stuff. I guess we both have similar view on the thing 'cause we seem to be more-less same age (1980 - 1981 my guess 😁 ) therefore there's a big chace we both goth hooked into the hobby at the same time 😉
Hehe good guess. :) Yeah, I guess it could be partially subjective. However I do think the new models are a bit over the top.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly!
ReplyDeleteDespite whole this 3D designing is technological marvel, imho models which emerged from computer's womb kinda don't have the "thing" - character, soul, you name it 🙄 🙂
Well said. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look surprisingly well togehter on the same base.
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