These Black Uruks have been painted using a Dark Elf paint triad from Reaper miniatures. The second, midtone colour is perfect for a black wash.
These were painted quite dark but we're also given a Dark tone wash from Army Painter dip.
These large Orcs are a mixture of Ral Partha and Reaper miniatures, they are obviously sculpted by the same artist, Bob Olly, which is pretty handy.
I have been collecting these big powerful Orcs for sometime. It's nice to finally break them out and make up units of them.
This guy is a new thing for me, a digital 3D sculpt Orc from eBay, they are quite fragile but very nice sculpts. I love the helmets! The chainmail is particularly good.
After the Orc is painted with the Dark Elf paint, a really nice tip is to dry brush them with a light, sandy brown. This really helps to pick out the details and give a very nice natural skin look. The Dark dip also helps to tie everything together. I dry brush the entire model like this, it also helps weather the dark clothes and armour
This guy above is carrying a crude shield, created using blobs of gel superglue.
Another printed Orc from eBay, I'm am quite taken with these.
A Rings of Power Orc.
This guy is a new thing for me, a digital 3D sculpt Orc from eBay, they are quite fragile but very nice sculpts. I love the helmets! The chainmail is particularly good.
After the Orc is painted with the Dark Elf paint, a really nice tip is to dry brush them with a light, sandy brown. This really helps to pick out the details and give a very nice natural skin look. The Dark dip also helps to tie everything together. I dry brush the entire model like this, it also helps weather the dark clothes and armour
This guy above is carrying a crude shield, created using blobs of gel superglue.
Another printed Orc from eBay, I'm am quite taken with these.
A Rings of Power Orc.
2 comments:
Those Ral Partha orcs are top - I had a flashback of reading Warlock of Firetop Mountain as a kid. I do like the slightly comical look of the Kev Adams style but Orcs that actually look scary are pleasingly old school.
The Bob Olly orcs are really nice. They do have a style of their own and are definitely a bit creepy. Perfect for foul folk.
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