I have no idea what they will be like on the tabletop but as long as they keep Reilly's Dwarf army distracted even for a little while they will be useful. The smaller beasts are plastic models while the big one is resin. The level of detail suited them to be painted with GW contrast paints and then highlighted in the traditional way.
These should net me 6 x 5 points + 1 x 10 points for a total 40 points.
Great looking war-pigs. They can maul the enemy during the battle and then feed the troops afterwards. Sound logistical thinking on the general's part.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stuart. I'm sure the piggies eye the supply train and its barrels of apple sauce with unease...
DeleteSqueeeee! They're some jammin' jamon right there! Well done, I daresay that I will have to face down these porcine psychos at some time in the future, bring it on!
ReplyDeleteYes you will! :-D
DeleteI think you're right: the contrast paints worked great.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteEven Homer Simpson wouldn't eat that bacon! Lovely work mate.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't put it past him!
DeleteGeez, what an ugly drift of oinkers you have there Paul, well done! ;) The basework ace as well (which I think is worth a couple of points). Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt, I did go to a bit a bit of effort for the bigger one
DeleteGreat work Paul. Applesauce is the perfect accompaniment
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely - Hard to get cross when they get smoked!
DeleteMmmmmmm Bacon!
ReplyDeleteYum :-)
DeleteExcellent
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave!
DeleteSplendid looking war pigs!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain!
DeleteExcellent looking porkers. cheers
ReplyDeleteCheers mate
DeleteSmashing looking figures, wouldn't want to tackle one of those !
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Cheers, though Reilly's Goblins seem to have no hesitation :-)
DeleteI love the eye on the big pig!
ReplyDeleteThe "crazy eye' was fun to do!
DeleteThey look great and fearsome! I hear good things about mint sauce too.
ReplyDeleteVery tasty! :-)
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