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It’s high time I added more to my painting blog, and as promised, the other half of my latest Greenskin project - five Stormboyz for 40K:
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These ladz are actually the second five to be added to my unit, the original quintuplet were painted (significantly less well due to being younger and less experienced or determined) ages before I joined the forum.
And something more Fantasy-oriented, an Orc Great-Shaman and three more Big’Uns for the unit largely completed earlier in this blog:
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The Shaman was made out of a single Orc Boy model I found in the independent retailer I get most of my second-hand buys from, with his arms reposed, the right hand replaced with a Savage Orc Spear that looked barely sharp enough to be one and adorned with Savage Orc and Lizardman trinkets and fetishes, and the left hand replaced with a Savage Orc bone dagger hand that looked particularly shamanic. The head is one of two for the Runtherd from the 40K Gretchin kit, that looks perfectly at home on a Fantasy model.
The other three Orcs mainly consist of ancient 3rd Edition monopose white plastic Orcs from the same retailer, that had their arms and heads clipped off and replaced with current Fantasy Orc Boy bitz scavenged from the same shop and my existing bitz box, and painted in the style of my other Big’Uns. Their smaller size means they’re probably the runts of this Big’Un unit, but Orcs can easily take a lot more different shapes and sizes than even humans, so I’m still pleased with them.
I’m particularly pleased with the washing done on the metal parts of all the models with Nuln Oil, and with the look of the parts painted with the Runelord Brass paint I got with Issue 2 of Imperium, that was always a paint I was aiming to get and it doesn’t disappoint.
Now, time for something a bit more primal...
These are great paint jobs matey.






































