熊本のミニチュアゲーム会
Here it is, my Orc & Goblin army in all its painted glory...
Some of the more interesting models:
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Warboss Snozza on Giant Squig |
Big Boss Gorga |
Big Boss Skarpa |
Doom Divers |
Night Goblin Rock Lobba |
Spider Rider conversion |
Mortag the Giant |
Squig Herd (9 out of 12 are scratch built) |
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Here's a couple of biggies for you:
Just to increase the terror factor a little more, I mounted this gigantic spider on the dreadstone blight ruined tower model. It's truly massive!! Just a little cutting and bending at the knee joints allowed me to fit 5 of it legs snugly into small holes, while still being removable for placing on the normal base for combat.
Lovely model to paint too - a simple drybrush in two different reds, and most of the spider was done. I was in super lazy mode for the goblins, and just did a heavy thraka green wash on rotting flesh basecoat for their skin. Great goblin models to pose, by the way - note the falling gobbo on the back being attacked by a baby spider.
The tower itself received some lovin' too! I used lots of the smallest spiders and the tree roots that came with the Arachnarok kit, and dotted them around the model to make it really creepy. I also used the trollslayer from the old Skull Pass set, the flinger's spider web ammunition, and a giant's cow to hang from the rafters as snacks for all the spider's offspring.
These are great models to paint up, and I couldn't resist basing them in a shallow pond. The water effect worked okayish, but has recently started to soften and run, up in the loft in the summer! I also tried a couple of source-lighting effects. I wanted to suggest a fluorescent glow to that nice pink vomit, and while the reflections on the skin worked well, I couldn't get the vomit right. Oh well, looks vile anyway! The troll on the right has a glowing angler-fish stalk in front of its face, which came out nicely.
These two mangler squigs were from Raccolor Art, which was offering self-sculpted and cast mangler squigs for a quarter of the GW price, plus they are from proper resin (so they won't melt in summer). The scenic base is included, but I had to add the ankle cuffs and chain myself. Huge beasties, and suitably scary on the tabletop!