Its taken me a few days after Christmas to find my painting mojo again...I've been chipping away at this group of orcs for a while and I'm finding them much more fun than painting uniforms. It's also very rewarding to get some paint on the greenstuff sculpting too.
This figure is one of the new Heavy Infantry orcs from the Oathmark range. I've added some shoulder cowls with armour etc.
A new helmet makes this old Grenadier figure unique.
One of the new Gremlin orcs gets some paint. I used some Contrast paint from GW to speed through these.
Another old Grenadier orc gets a furry cloak to keep him warm. I tried washing these figures with a weathering wash meant for tanks. European dust was washed over them to give them a dirty look.Its quite subtle but it does add a little something.
Gremlin Miniatures orc with bow.
The orc above is one I used as a test for the dust wash. I just kept adding more layers to see what the effect would look like.
Grey skin always looks good for bigger orcs. This is another plastic Oathmark Heavy Infantry orc.
A snazzy new greenstuff helmet on this old figure, This design would look good with my Fomorians too, being quite fish like.
A large crude helmet from Mordor helps to add variety to the horde.
The grubby orc from the front.
For this cloak I tried out adding some armour to it like large rings and chainmail.
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