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Ogres of the Mountaineater Tribe - image heavy -

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:33 pm
by waaaaghlord
Sunstar has been posting pics of her Orcs and Goblins for a while now so I thought I'd show off some of my Ogres. Many small conversions, be it parts from other kits or sculpted details help to mark the army out as mine as does the grey skin colour. Hope you enjoy.

Tyrant

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The banner comes from the Chaos Marauders kit, modified with a piece trimmed from the Ogre plastics.

Tyrant with Ironguts

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These still need a bit of tidying up and the bases finishing.

Butcher

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Don't know why but I couldn't seem to get any clearer pictures of this guy, despite retaking them twice. The one piece apron is hand sculpted while the trophy rack is made from all manner of parts and was inspired by the cover art for the Ogre Kingdoms army book.

Leadbelchers

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This is the finished standard that I'm working towards for the regiments making up the army.

Gnoblars

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Gotta love the little guys. I've got another 20 undercoated at the moment but eventually plan on upping the numbers in both units to 30.

Gorger

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The spiked ball is clipped from the Tyrant's weapon (it was originally double headed) while the chain that it's attatched to is hand sculpted. A little rough and ready in places but for my first attempt at sculpting chain not too shabby.

Slavegiant

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My favourite so far. I really like the interaction between the Giant and the Herder that I've managed to get into this piece. Gives a much better indication of how the Giants are thought of by the Ogres than just having the big guy mounted on a base by himself.

There's more but most of them are waiting on parts (I'm completely out of spears to make the back poles out of) before they get to see any paint.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:52 pm
by Sunstar
Giant!. That's what hagatha is based off of... I dig noblars. there is a trapper I want to get my mits on so I can make a rather odd conversion for humoursake.