Good day all,
Finally finished a variety of fantasy figures. These Orcs and Dwarfs are Medbury Miniatures(again, STLs 3d printed by myself. I would be remiss not to mention they can be bought in metal from Mr Medbury himself).
Firstly, four Orc archers. These guys were painted to be grungy and dirty, with lots of brown and desaturated colour. Indeed, after a zenithal prime of dark grey-grey-tan-white, they got a watered down umber ink wash to shade the entire model. Basecoats were then applied, leaving the brown in the recesses to make them dirty. Quite a few more brown washes followed.
The last orc is a banner bearer. The model is essentially a Roman legionary style orc, hence the wolf pelt, single greave and manica on the right arm.
The banner is tomato puree foil, covered with PVA soaked tissue to provide texture and an easily paintable surface. I freehanded another banner, because I like painting evil eyes in bright red on a backdrop of Payne's Grey. I added the traingle border on a whim, which was ultimately a silly idea. Painting that many tiny triangles is a recipe for insanity. However, it's an orc banner so I did not worry myself with making it neat.
Next are five dwarf rangers, also from Medbury. I enjoyed adding colour and texture to their clothing: I wanted them to look fitted out for running around a cold mountain. I really like Medbury Dwarfs, they're very serious, with clear (but not overwhelming) historical influences. I've got another 15 or so rangers, and a lot more heavily armoured dwarfs. I may dip into a few more before the challenge is over.
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| I've just noticed a few bits of kit I forgot to paint |
Points:
5x 28mm Orcs: 25
5x 28mm Dwarfs: 25
Total: 50 points
2 Squirrels (5 total)
From DaveD . Still the great work continues from you . The camera never lies does it ! Great work on the Tomato Purée foil banner . It’s a perfect media for it So it’s 53 points from me







Nice work on both of these groups. The banner border looks great.
ReplyDeleteExcellent painting. Those groups look like they are ready to mix it up right away.
ReplyDeleteAs a historical gamer I don't get enthused by fantasy stuff, however, I smiled when I saw the dwarves. The first proper figure I painted was a dwarf, and at the time I dreamt of a massive dwarven army. Great paintjob on them all
ReplyDeleteGreat work on these fine figures. Love the banner. I heard of using toothpaste tubes but not tomato paste tubes.
ReplyDeleteBaeutiful job. I particularly like the way you've highlightes the cloaks w parallel lines
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Your treatment on the fabrics is superb and the various skin tones on the orcs is a lovely touch.
ReplyDeleteOrcs and dwarves are such a classic pairing; well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely job, neat figures!
ReplyDeleteThey really evoke that Tolkienesque fantasy look. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking banner, those triangles add a lot!
ReplyDeleteI like it when I see some excellent painted fantasy figures. Gives me inspiration to paint mine. Great work!
ReplyDeleteCrackin job, Killian.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting on these Killian
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on these. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteSplendid orcs and dwarfs Killian
ReplyDeleteReally nice and as a member of the Medbury historical tribe I'm really pleased to see his fantasy offerings
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