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A mighty fine army! Good going with the painting, and impressive output at that. Keep it up!

Thank you for the kind words, I just need to finish up the river and the battle will be recreated.

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Why thank you, and speaking of output;




Giant and k’daai finally based and done.

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And a unit of goblin slaves are done, two more coming up but they are just undercoated so far.

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Was able to do some basing a bit back so now I have a unit of black orcs, the second unit of goblin slaves painted up and some oldhammer goodness to join my chorfs.


I also made some orc slaves that can be found here;

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Love the bull, the orcs and your goblins the most. They all came out lovely!

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Yeah quite happy with them, just need to paint up 50 orcs now and it should be golden.

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I have made what the kids nowadays calls “A few wise financial investments” and can now field a unit of 20 old chorf warriors and a unit of 25 hobgoblins.

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That’s why they call it “Bull Market” :taurus3:

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Would probably be cheaper to buy an actual bull one of these days.

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Managed to paint up a full unit of my old metal chorfs.

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Lovely painting!


Painted up some more artillery pieces and some missfire tokens.

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These look great!

You have a massive ass (cannon)

Is that the zonk one? Whats its face look like?

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Thank you!

Yeah exactly, I scaled it up a bit, and added a central part myself to make it a bit more stable and then just printed it.

The face (and arse) looks like;


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Some immortals to join the army.

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I particularly like the old metals chorfs. But I don’t recognise/remember the ones with the two-handed axe poses on the front corners of the unit. Are they 3d prints/conversions?

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These are Fabezell’s or other newer sculpts aren’t they. The corner miniatures look to be modelled on a pair of special 1990’s miniatu res.

The entire unit are original fabelzell but kitbashed by me. Those poses were indeed based on the later chorfs that were released and was a simple matter of just making a scalemaile arm in blender around a curve that I could repose.

In the old metal chorfs units are those a later release, I think they were for heroquest originally but don’t quote me on that one. They were released by Games workshop in a very limited run.

I don’t think it could have been Heroquest (that would have been too early and, afaik, never had metal models).

I figured perhaps it was Warhammer Quest. That seems to be the case:
Goblin Lee’s Miniatures Blog. : Limited released Chaos Dwarf Axemen and others.