Wednesday, 8 January 2025

From MilesR: 10mm Fantasy Dwarves and Orcs (220 Points)


OK, so I have a little more done than the Legionaires.  Here are some 10mm Dwarves, men and Orcs.  First up are some "City Bowmwn", which equates to armored bowmen and these lads can work in both fanatsy and non fantasy setting.  Behind them are 4, 24 figure units of Dwarven heavy Infatry (is there any other kind of Dwarven infanty?)

All of the figures are metals from Copplestone castings 

Next up are some 10mm Orcs and Trolls.  The pictures are awful and usuually my I=phone works better - I'll try to replace them with better ones in a few days

In the center rear are 2 units of Heavy Orc infnatry (3D resin prints mad be a friend) and in front of them are some Orc spearmen from Copplestone


 

On the right are 2 units of Trolls and a troll leader - 3d Resin prints
Lastly there is a mounted Orc leader on a "war-Boar"

This little haul comes in at:

Men    24 figures = 24 Points
Dwarven Infantry 96 figures = 96 points
Orc infantry 78 Figures = 78 Points
Mtd Ocd Leader = 3 points
19 Trolls = 19 points
Total = 182 Points (actually its 220 points)








Don't worry I'll be returning to Hisotricals as I have a fairly large WW1 project for a future LWTV video and a new 10mm army: Mongols, which I'm just getting started on!






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Welcome to your regularly scheduled points bomb from Miles! I must confess it is a touch difficult to make things out in the photos, but we all know how tricky photography of miniatures can be, particularly the smaller-scale ones (and 10mm is a wonderful, wonderful size/scale to be involved with!). You have done a lot of great work here, and we look forward to more!

I had to correct your math slightly - the tally comes to 220 points, unless the spreadsheet is wrong, but we all know that would never happen...

A gentle reminder to please include tags/labels so the data on the Challenge Blog can be as complete(ish) as possible :)

GregB

10 comments:

  1. A great start to this years quest, Miles!

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  2. Excellent Bomb Miles. Great force to fight with on the table top.

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  3. Now that’s a lot of figures there! And from what I can glean from the fotos, pretty nicely painted ones too.

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  4. That’s an impressive sized nicely painted force. Always good when you find units that can bolster more than one army.

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  5. Nicely Done! I especially like the copy of Air Assault on Crete in the background. My copy is lost to history but it was fun back in the day!

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  6. What a lot of teeny tiny figures,nice!
    Best Iain

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  7. I was getting concerned already, good to see you back on track Miles. And nice to see some fantasy figures from you too!

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  8. Awesome job Miles. Those Copplestone 10mm fantasy models are terrific to work on.

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  9. Lovely stuff, I think. Fuzzy photos from a long way away, but the overall effect is wonderful.

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  10. Fabulous Doofs Miles! 10mm is a lovely size for grand scale battles.

    I think you should be the one to buck the Dwarf Heavy Infantry cliche - how about some Dwarf Tirailleurs? Stunty Psiloi? Dwarf Stradiots perhaps? I know you are the kind of guy who loves to break the mold!

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