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Spring cleaning like a hobby butterfly

Spring cleaning like a hobby butterfly

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Waaagh Guff Nuggitz lives

Kind of went off on a tangent, I had an old orc army in a box collecting dust and I got the itch that could only be scratched by rebasing the fungasy dudes ready to bash some noggins in games of the old world.

I guess this can be classed as a spring clean as some of the force has been nocking around for more years than I can remember.

This is the chaps a couple of weeks ago, I decided to put them on larger bases rather than use the spaced trays, I started repainting them when speed paints first came out which is why they are odd colours as I wanted to try them all out  rather than repaint them fully I decided to drybrush over them with bleached bone followed by a strong tone wash and a matt varnish.This is the chaps a couple of weeks ago, I decided to put them on larger bases rather than use the spaced trays, I started repainting them when speed paints first came out which is why they are odd colours as I wanted to try them all out rather than repaint them fully I decided to drybrush over them with bleached bone followed by a strong tone wash and a matt varnish.
A menagerie of orcs and goblins In various stages of paint A menagerie of orcs and goblins In various stages of paint
Warlord Guff Nuggitz the fimir of doom, proving if anything is big and mean and green enough orcs will follow it into battleWarlord Guff Nuggitz the fimir of doom, proving if anything is big and mean and green enough orcs will follow it into battle

Speed paints and washes definatly increase the speed a project can be painted ready for the table.

It’s cool to finally have this force game ready and finished….. although nothing us truly finished I coukd maybe add a rock lobba and maybe a couple of pump waggons, I’m sure I have another giant somewhere and stone trolls look cool or maybe a goblin bolt thrower…. the list goes on.

Now back to moonstone

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