Thursday, 10 March 2016

From BrendonW - Here Come the Wolves (65 points)

13 x 28mm plastic wolves produced by Games Workshop.

I purchased these through a Facebook buy and sell group as I don't even know if these are still produced anymore. I think originally they may have been mounts for Goblins when first released. I chopped them from the bases they had been glued to and repainted them.

I painted these for use in Kings of War. The Varangur, which I will use Vikings from my collection, have an option for 'Tundra Wolves'. The lone wolf may find himself as a Mongol Hero companion. So these wolves are works of fantasy and not reality.






Excuse the bad photos. The white areas are actually not one solid white colour in real life.

Cheers from Brendon. 
It's not often you see something like a decent sized wolf pack which makes them all the more fun when they do present themselves. I very much like your approach to these nasty canines Brendon, especially the variation in coat colours. The ridge backs are particularly cool! I think you are right BTW, these are now OOP and getting quite hard to lay your hands on in good condition. 
This high speed wolf pack nets you another 65 points for your total. Cheers, Millsy.

14 comments:

  1. Great work on this pack of loping lupines - just keep them away from the beer and bacon brigade!

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  2. Very nice woolofs. I have some of these lurking in my Orc & Gobbo mountain, I may just have to dig them out.

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  3. Impressive work with the fur on these wolves.

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  4. Nice doggies Brendon! Better not tell them about the pussy cat Evan has posted ;)

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  5. I remember doing up some of these wolves for 4th Edition. They were no where as nice as these but I liked the models (and like them more here). Lovely work Brendon!

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  6. Running with the pack, great stuff indeed!

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  7. Excellent! Didn't know GW made wolves?

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  8. They turned out very nice! I do like the older GW plastic wolves and I really like your varied color on em too! ;)

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