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Sunday 26 July 2020
Orcish Conversions
Some recent Orc conversions using parts from a few different plastic miniatures.
From Left to Right - Reaper Bones orc, headswap & greenstuff furs; Bones orc, headswap, Oathmark plastic goblin shield, sword from Wargames Atlantic Afghans, Halberd (WA?); Wargames Atlantic Persian legs & torso, Oathmark arms & head, Afghan shield; WA Halfling with Oathmark arms, head & shield - greenstuff legs.
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These look excellent. Great skin tones
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil, glad you like the skin-tones, I've tried to go for a "sallow" look.
DeleteExcellent job. In the process of doing the same to my GW Mordor orcs with parts from Oathmark goblins. Found that GW were very cheeky in supplying 2 sprues exactly the same, hence my conversions.
ReplyDeleteBy the way really like your orc skin-tones, could you please inform me what you used.
Thanks. I use Reaper Master Series Triad: KHAKI BROWN - plus some washes. Alternatively you could use Vallejo Model Colour English Uniform, Green Brown, and Khaki.
DeleteThank you, sir for the advice, much appreciated.
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