I've really struggled with the painting lately partly due to being really busy at work. Work has used up all of my creativity lately,which doesn't leave a lot left to put into projects.
The worst thing is I just end up sitting watching people paint on YouTube. This can be soul destroying when you have your own stuff to do.
My idea would be to surround these delicate resin prints with metal figures to act as a buffer. So these larger Uruks will probably end up in the middle of the bases, flanked by lesser orcs. These metal orcs from Medlam Miniatures should do the job.
These new orcs will be part of my new Gundabad army. The larger orcs will have a very dark black skin colour and will march under tattered red standards.
I'll have to be careful with some of these resin weapons, as these are the ones that will get snagged on sleeves etc. the heavy 60x60mm bases won't move and the swords will be snapped.
These new resin figures are giant and are perfect for big Gundabad Uruks.
UPDATE: Right, I've picked out the worst offenders and replaced their long weapons with ones from an Oathmark sprue
I think this one was the worst as it sticks up above head level. This was a prime sleeve catching weapon and it had to go. I drilled into the hand and put a shorter plastic spear in. It's now rock solid now it's buried in.
This is a nice figure, but again with the resin going up it had to be swopped out. A plastic mace is put in its place with the hand being super glued in place.
There are a few other long weapons but these are either pointing horizontal or pointing down. These I can bury in the mass of metal miniatures to protect them more.



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