@tjub haha @MichaelX is referring to the fact that I just won about 200 of them on eBay. After selling the extra bits they came with they cost me 20 pounds (240 SEK/ 23 euro) - proper bargain.
If you want some goblins drop me a message bro. I’ll never paint them all hahah
As opposed to my previous favourite army- forest goblins. Id go to any cowardly lengths to save the little buggers from their doom. Hiding in forests or behind allies, i guess it was in character but also inherently wrong…haha
Tiny little update: was on a hobby hangout call with some CDO homies the other day and needed to find a model that I could achieve something with in a small amount of time. This Minotaur, ogre, monster thing was nearest to hand.
I decided to remove part of his legs (the easy bit) and part of his arm (the hard bit because it was attached to his cloak) in an effort to make him more dwarvish.
Yeah that model was old school ogre size by the looks of it. I did get done over by size descrepancies with the minotaur centaur in the past. Nice cutting.
Those oathmarks could definitely be shrunk at the legs on future models to make them fit in with other brands if desired.
Your cd tribe is definitely a bunch of giants blood drinkers
Whether the cd is a hunchback or not makes a massive difference in height.
Human men prob vary from 5ft6 to 6ft 6 (10 stone to 20stone too)i guess so plenty of room for variance in cds too.
I’m just embracing the size discrepancies to be honest haha. If anyone asks - well these Guys have spent centuries in the chaos wastes. A little mutation is to be expected! Haha
Fine work on the resizing! That dude looked more like a Chaos Warrior than anything else next to the dwarf A good fit now. Some discrepancy in individual size is to be expected in any population, so in a way this is actually more immersive than all individuals in an army having exactly the same height and body build.