Wednesday 24 January 2024

From Millsy: Big Fings Wiff Teef (72 Points)

G'day All,

A "small" submission today of "big fings wiff teef". This is two units of ogres for my Oathmark fantasy armies, deliberately painted in neutral colours to allow me to use them in multiple factions as required. The limited palette was a bit of a challenge to keep something so large interesting but I'm happy enough with the outcome.




Four of the minis are dodgy "orcs" from a Russian company bought via the interwebs a few years back. Apparently the scale is 1/32 but they'll certainly do for 28mm scale ogres. At 4 for $10 including postage you can't argue with the price and they do have plenty of character, but there are obvious flaws both in the soft detail and some weird infills that would have been cut out in better sculpts.




The remaining two minis are Reaper Bones plastics and also on the cheap side for something this big. One has a head swap with a Games Workshop ogre as I wasn't fussed with the supplied head. Despite being "better" than the others I enjoyed painting them less. They take primer badly even after a good wash and scrub and the detail is still soft in many places. Ultimately they do the job though.

Grrrr!!!!! Bitey shield!



Points-wise I'm not sure what there are worth. They stand around 60mm tall to the eye and took about the same time to paint as 4-5 x 28mm minis if that's any guide. I throw myself on the mercy of the score gods in this instance...

Hope you like em!


Album: JOOF Editions Volume 4
Artist: John OO Fleming

Album: Touched
Artist: VAST

Artist: Rotersand




Cheers,
Millsy

By Guest Minion Paul 

I must admit to an instinctive sucking of teeth when I read of your bold choice to use Reaper bendy plastic models, but both units look great! Its hard to make a plain paint scheme work but you've done it well and I'd prefer not to meet these chaps on a battlefield...or dark alley for that matter.  Perhaps they moonlight as the heavies for Liverpool F.C.! 

Nicely done- given their height and heft I'll score them as 54mm figs plus a couple extra per fig, so thats 72 points in the bag!