My Greenskins

snorri

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Love your greenskins! I am also a fan of Marauder miniatures, specially the dwarves and orc and goblins ranges.
More please.... :grin:
Cheers,
Carlos
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks again, time for an update



Knobber Witherwattle with stone mace, a Nick Bibby giant sculpt 1987 and a Kev Adams Giant Hill Troll, 1985. I got this one cheaply because his weapon was damaged so I had to replace the spearhead with a plastic blade from the current boar boys plastics and added a wrap to the shaft.
 

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Ketil Trout

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Some more views of the giant




Working on some more orc units at the moment, hopefully done quite soon...
 

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Mason

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I was just browsing to see what everyone had been up to at BOYL and found these first.
Having discovered such a wonderful thread for the first time I had to log in to: 'THANK YOU!' for posting these wonderful creations.

Such imagination, character and skill lavished on all of them.
What a beautiful army, superbly painted and based to perfection.
Bravo, sir!
:grin: :grin:
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks Pygmy Witch Doctor, looking forward to seeing more of your Slann spawning.

Mason, thanks very much, I'm humbled by your comments, you have some lovely models in your thread.
 

Ogg

Member
Gorgeous collection you have here, love the giants, especially the Kev adams one and that goblin unit on the first page is superb, properly chaotic looking as goblins should be!
 
Wow, I love just about everything about this army: the combination of minis, the choice of colors, the paintjobs and the basing. My favorite units are the Goblin infantry unit and the Giant and Troll.

I think your army has a really special fantasy / fairy tale vibe around it, which reminds me of such 80s fantasy movies as "Willow" and "Labyrinth" :)
 

Subedai

Member
Spectacular army indeed, a goblin lover's dream. The giants are brilliant too, I need to study your skin work and try to add some of that variety you are achieving that gives it such a 'lived in' feel.
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks Ogg, I do love Kev Adams' miniatures.

LilBroGrendel, great to hear that, I'm a big fan of both of those films.

And thanks Subedai, glad you like the lived in look, you have some great greenskins.

I have some new things finished, a bit more modern than some here which I hope won't prove too controversial.
First a PLASTIC giant...
 

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Ketil Trout

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Next up is my general in a boar chariot, again plastic, but I have used a Goodwin ogre for my orc warboss





More to come soon, thanks for looking.
 

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Gallivantes

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Ah that Goodwin ogre makes a cracking warboss. His forward lumbering stance works great for a charioteer. What I appreciate so much about a conversion is when the perceived weight and counterweight of all the parts add upp really well with whatever implied movement there is. Can be such a headache.

And I also like the mix with later generation parts. Full of oldschool, but a new creation. Keeps this hobby from stagnating. Coolest thing I've seen in a long while, actually. And MAN, that paintjob... I hate you :grin:
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks again Gallivantes, but I think I've some way to go to reach your converting skills.

Meanwhile I've finished some goblin wolfboys





Almost entirely Marauder Miniatures, but with one Nick Lund wolf for the boss.
 

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Ketil Trout

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And another five, again mainly Marauder, but with a Citadel leader on an old Ral Partha wolf, and an early Citadel wolf for the goblin with the flail.





Thanks for looking.
 

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Mophus

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The Ogre Boss looks great, I wanted always to see how one of this Ogres comes out in orcish flesh tones. The couch man looks almost like a Heroquest Orc, but the jaw is to small of course.
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks Mophus, glad you like the ogre dressed as orc warbles. The charioteer does indeed look a bit like a Heroquest orc, I hadn't thought of that as I painted it, he is a metal miniature though, an earlier Citadel one I believe.

I have made some progress and finished up a couple of orc units that had been languishing half-painted for too long.

First up



30 orc boys using mainly the modern plastic Citadel orcs which I'm not that fond of. I included them here mainly for the sake of completeness but also because the command group has a bit more Oldhammer flavour, the boss with flail is a Marauder giant black orc, the drummer from a Middlehammer command blister and the standard bearer is converted from an old Bad Moon space ork. The banner design is borrowed from an old Paul Bonner illustration, one of favourites, of a Bad Moon ork nob retinue from WD128.

Next up



Another unit of 30 orc boys based on the much earlier plastic orcs from the Warhammer Regiments box, these troops formed the backbone of my original adolescent orc and goblin army long since lost to the mists of time. It was great to revisit them and give them a better paintjob. Here the banner design is lifted from Warhammer Armies, a great and continuing source of inspiration.

Hope you enjoy.
 

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dazza36

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I think the biggest complement I can give is you have inspired me to not only get back into the hobby but to start collecting orcs . So keep up the great work
 

Ketil Trout

Member
Thanks very much Dazza, you have some wonderful models and if I play any part in making you paint more I'm very happy about that, if they're green then even better.
 
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