Hi!
I've got the day off work and have managed to get the pics taken of my Orcish raiders that I'd picked up a couple of weeks back.
The archer is possibly the most intimidating of the figures of the group which is interesting as he seems more physically imposing than the spearmen or gladiator. Again the face has a bit of soft detail around the mouth that gave me pause on what was supposed to be what. With that said, he does look great once painted!
I've played a couple of skirmishes using Brutal Quest with them against some mercenaries and while they've lost both times, I've come to fear the archer as the amount of damage he does when he hits is absolutely brutal (no pun intended!) so think that I'll be limiting how many I'll be featuring in most skirmishes so they don't unbalance encounters.
In other news, I've sent a bunch of games that I've got the PDF of to get printed and bound with the idea of playing some more small simple skirmishes and re-exploring some of the games I played years ago but have fallen by the wayside over the years and plan on posting a wee review of each once they arrive.
Longmyre Frontier Watchtower |
The setting of Longmyre continues to grow and I'm looking forward to delving into the project as the months progress and I'm now needing to paint a few hero types to do battle with the marauding Orcs I've painted!
Fingers crossed, I'll get another few Orcs painted over the coming week but in the meantime, All the best!
Keep these updates on Longmyre and your painting progress coming mate. Really enjoying it all so far.
ReplyDeleteI’m always amazed by your level of painting.
ReplyDeleteThe new orcs (though they don’t call them like that) from Corvus Belli new wargame “Warcrow” could fit in with your orcs.